QCI and NSIC Partner to Boost Quality, Competitiveness
and Market Access for MSMEs
Ø QCI-NSIC Partnership to Integrate ZED
Certification, Digital Market Access and MSME Support Initiatives
Ø QCI and NSIC to Set Up Joint Coordination
Committee to Guide Implementation of Joint Initiatives
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The Quality Council of India (QCI) and the National
Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding
(MoU) to strengthen quality, competitiveness, and market access for MSMEs.
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The partnership combines QCI's expertise in quality,
accreditation and certification with NSIC's MSME support ecosystem.
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Key initiatives to be integrated include:
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MSME Sustainable (ZED) Certification Scheme,
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MSME Global Mart,
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TEAM Initiative,
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Single Point Registration Scheme (SPRS).
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The collaboration aims to:
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Promote wider adoption of Zero Defect Zero Effect (ZED)
Certification,
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Improve digital market access,
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Strengthen testing and accreditation infrastructure,
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Expand capacity-building and training for MSMEs.
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Benefits for ZED-certified MSMEs include:
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Access to MSME Global Mart,
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Onboarding onto the Open Network for Digital Commerce
(ONDC) under the TEAM Initiative,
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AI-enabled product cataloguing,
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Enhanced export promotion through digital platforms.
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The MoU also provides for:
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Convergence between ZED Certification and SPRS,
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NABL accreditation for NSIC testing laboratories,
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NABET-led assessments, accreditation, and customized
training programmes.
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A Joint Coordination Committee (JCC) will be formed
to oversee implementation, review progress quarterly, and guide collaboration during
the five-year MoU period.
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The partnership supports the vision of Viksit Bharat
2047 by promoting quality, innovation, and globally competitive MSMEs.
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The initiative is expected to strengthen India's MSME ecosystem
through improved quality standards, institutional support, digital commerce, and
greater access to domestic and international markets.
[ABS News Service/10.07.2026]
The Quality Council of India (QCI) and
the National Small Industries Corporation Limited (NSIC) today signed a Memorandum
of Understanding (MoU) to establish a collaborative ecosystem aimed at strengthening
quality, competitiveness and market access for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
(MSMEs) across the country. The partnership brings together QCI's expertise in quality,
accreditation and certification with NSIC's extensive MSME support ecosystem to
accelerate the adoption of globally recognised quality standards and enhance the
growth of Indian enterprises.
The collaboration seeks to integrate key
national initiatives, including the MSME Sustainable (ZED) Certification Scheme,
MSME Global Mart, the TEAM Initiative and the Single Point Registration Scheme (SPRS),
to enable MSMEs to leverage the strengths of both organisations through a unified
support framework. It will facilitate wider adoption of Zero Defect Zero Effect
(ZED) Certification, improve digital market access, strengthen testing and accreditation
infrastructure, and expand capacity-building opportunities for MSMEs and training
institutions.
Under the partnership, ZED-certified MSMEs
will receive enhanced opportunities for digital commerce through MSME Global Mart,
onboarding on the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) under the TEAM Initiative,
AI-enabled product cataloguing, and export promotion through dedicated digital platforms.
The collaboration will also strengthen convergence between ZED Certification and
NSIC's Single Point Registration Scheme, support NABL accreditation for NSIC testing
facilities, and enable NABET-led assessment, accreditation and customised capacity-building
programmes for NSIC training centres and laboratories.
To ensure effective implementation of
the partnership, QCI and NSIC will constitute a Joint Coordination Committee (JCC)
comprising representatives from both organisations. The committee will meet every
quarter to identify new areas of collaboration, monitor progress and guide the implementation
of joint initiatives during the five-year tenure of the MoU.
The partnership reflects the shared commitment
of QCI and NSIC to fostering a culture of quality, innovation and continuous improvement
across India's MSME sector. By strengthening quality infrastructure, improving market
access and enhancing institutional capabilities, the collaboration aims to support
the growth of globally competitive enterprises and contribute to the vision of Viksit
Bharat 2047.
The MoU was signed at the QCI Office,
World Trade Centre, New Delhi, in the presence of Chairman-cum-Managing Director,
NSIC, Dr. Subhransu Sekhar Acharya; Senior Director and Head, National Division
for Industry Excellence (NDIE), QCI, Dr. A. Raj; Chief Executive Officer, National
Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL), Dr. Ramanand
N. Shukla; Chief Executive Officer, National Accreditation Board for Education and
Training (NABET), Dr. Varinder S. Kanwar; and senior officials from both organisations.
Chairman-cum-Managing Director, NSIC,
Dr. Subhransu Sekhar Acharya said that MSMEs are central to India's journey towards
Viksit Bharat 2047. He said the partnership with QCI brings together quality,
market access and institutional support to create greater opportunities for MSMEs
to enhance their competitiveness, expand into new markets and achieve sustainable
growth. He added that the collaboration would help build a stronger ecosystem that
empowers enterprises to compete confidently in both domestic and global markets.
Senior Director and Head, National Division
for Industry Excellence (NDIE), and Chief Executive Officer, National Board for
Quality Promotion (NBQP), QCI, Dr. A. Raj said the collaboration harnesses the complementary
strengths of QCI and NSIC to accelerate the adoption of quality across India's MSME
ecosystem. He said that by integrating ZED
Certification with QCI's quality infrastructure, including NABL, NABET and the National
Accreditation Board for Certification Bodies (NABCB), while leveraging NSIC's outreach
and support mechanisms, the partnership would enhance MSME competitiveness, strengthen
quality consciousness and further advance QCI's National Quality Campaign.