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Press Release: John Griffiths wins BSI International Standards Maker Award

John Griffiths accepting BSI International Standards Maker Award (Credit BSI)

John Griffiths accepting the BSI International Standards Maker Award (Credit, BSI)

John Griffiths, Associate of the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) and former Technical and Compliance Director, has won the coveted International Standards Maker Award at the BSI Standards Awards 2018 held at the Park Plaza Riverside, London on Thursday 29 November.

The BSI Standards Awards were created to recognise the outstanding contributions by standards-makers, innovators, consumer champions, industry leaders and committee chairs and secretaries.

The International Standards Maker Award recognises an exceptional contribution to representing, championing and safe-guarding a UK committee’s position in European and/or international standards-making.

As a principal force in the design and development of EMEC’s facilities in the early 2000s, John recognised the need for international standards for the nascent marine renewables industry.

He championed the establishment of EMEC as an Accredited Test Laboratory which later became the world’s first, and remains the only, accredited laboratory for the testing of wave and tidal energy converters.

In parallel with this, John proposed and championed a standards project in which he secured organisational commitment and budget to develop 12 industry guidelines written by the marine renewables energy industry. These were launched in 2009.

Being the main point of liaison with BSI and working with staff to explore the process for international development of standards, John helped form the ‘Technical Committee (TC) 114 Marine Energy – Wave and Tidal Converters’ under the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).

John has led and participated in numerous meetings in Europe, North America and Asia to forward the adoption of effective international standards from day one. John is active in many national and international committees; including putting the standards into practice in the Interreg 2 Seas MET-Certified project and leading the team working on a new technical specification for Technology Qualification.

Accepting the awards in London, John Griffiths said:

“This award represents a lot of input from a large number of people in the UK who have shown interest and with whom I have worked. Standards is a team game and I have been privileged to take a lead for the UK over a 10-year period. I know that we will build on that for the future as others carry the work forward.”

Having nominated John for the award, Neil Kermode, Managing Director at EMEC, said:

“I am delighted for John that his hard work and dedication to standards for this emerging industry has been recognised. He has always believed that it is important for the industry to be coherent rather than to spend time later in attempting to converge differing national standards.

“John has been unswervingly committed to international cooperation and is a true ambassador for the standards community.”

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