ISO/IEC 17025 is the internationally recognized standard that defines the competence of testing and calibration laboratories. It goes beyond simple procedures—requiring clearly documented management systems, regular calibration of equipment, benchmarked technical processes, and a commitment to continuous improvement
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In many cases, accredited labs are the only ones regulators or clients will accept—after all, they signal technical validity and reliable repeatability
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In the Indian context, NABL (National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories) is the designated body that grants ISO 17025 accreditation—acknowledging labs that meet global standards while reflecting India’s regulatory and technical landscape
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At Kiyo R&D Lab, ISO 17025 NABL accreditation isn’t just a certificate—it’s a promise. Our skilled team ensures your samples are handled with precision, our instruments are meticulously maintained with traceable calibrations, and our QA processes guarantee accurate and reproducible results.
We’re equipped to support a range of sectors—from water quality and pharmaceutical testing to materials and environmental analysis. We align our services with the rigorous technical and managerial requirements outlined in ISO/IEC 17025 and NABL guidelines.
Based in [Your Location] with the capacity to serve clients swiftly across India, Kiyo R&D Lab combines local responsiveness with global standards—bridging convenience with full technical competence.
We begin with understanding your sector-specific needs—whether it’s environmental testing, pharma validation, or materials evaluation.
Receive clear sampling protocols tailored to ensure integrity from collection to analysis.
ISO 17025 protocols guide every step—right from calibration to result validation.
Receive comprehensive, easy-to-understand reports, including technical detail, uncertainty estimates, and actionable insights.
We support your long-term goals—whether that’s regulatory compliance, quality audits, or future testing roadmaps.