How is the Quality Council of India Enhancing MSME Support?

Synopsis
The Quality Council of India has launched a new portal to celebrate World Accreditation Day 2025, aiming to empower MSMEs and streamline accreditation processes. This initiative underscores the crucial role of accreditation in fostering innovation and growth for small businesses in India.
Key Takeaways
- Revamped portal launched for MSMEs
- Accreditation enhances market access
- 'Gunvatta Samarpan' initiative promotes quality commitment
- Collaboration with international bodies for standards alignment
- Focus on sustainable growth and innovation
New Delhi, June 9 (NationPress) The Quality Council of India (QCI), the national authority on accreditation, celebrated World Accreditation Day 2025 on Monday with the unveiling of an upgraded portal for the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL). This initiative aims to simplify the accreditation process and improve digital access, particularly benefiting both laboratories and MSMEs.
The QCI collaborates with its constituent boards - the NABL and the National Accreditation Board for Certification Bodies (NABCB) - and partners with international organizations such as the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) and the International Accreditation Forum (IAF) to align India's quality and compliance framework with global standards.
This year’s theme, “Accreditation: Empowering Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)”, highlighted the pivotal role accreditation plays in enhancing competitiveness, market access, and credibility for MSMEs. The event commenced with impactful messages from leadership and the presentation of a thematic video, fostering discussions on quality, innovation, and sustainable advancement in the MSME sector.
Reinforcing a commitment to quality across industries, the event included 'Gunvatta Samarpan' - a distinctive initiative encouraging organizations to publicly commit to accredited standards across various sectors.
In his address, Amardeep Singh Bhatia, Secretary of the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), emphasized the critical role of accreditation in facilitating Indian SMEs’ access to both domestic and international markets. He remarked that certification and assessment bodies are vital to the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat and Viksit Bharat @2047, by maintaining quality, supporting exports, and encouraging inclusive and sustainable development.
The Chairperson of QCI, Jaxay Shah, during his keynote speech, proclaimed that accreditation serves as a gateway to global trust. He underlined its significance in assisting MSMEs to align with international standards, minimizing rejection rates, enhancing productivity, and opening new market avenues.
After the inaugural session, a Technical Session and concurrent CEO Forum featured discussions led by experts on how accreditation can stimulate MSME growth across various sectors. Panelists shared perspectives on how accreditation improves diagnostic infrastructure, facilitates international trade, supports certified management systems and products, promotes third-party inspections, advances sustainable manufacturing, and contributes to net-zero objectives.
Observed globally every year on June 9, World Accreditation Day emphasizes the significance of accreditation in strengthening quality infrastructure, enabling global trade, and promoting economic development. This year’s celebration by QCI reaffirmed accreditation as an essential driver of innovation, competitiveness, and growth for India’s small enterprises in an increasingly globalized marketplace.