Dubai: The International Gemological Institute DMCC (IGI), the world’s largest independent gemological laboratory, today announced that it has been awarded three different accredation Certifications..

After a thorough assessment, IGI was accredited with the ISO 17025 for its entire diamonds, Jewellery and Gemstone product suite. Moreover, IGI also secured the ISO 9001 for all its internal business processes. Known as an internationally recognized marker, the ISO certificate acknowledges companies that provide customers with products and services through an effective quality management system

 Additionally, IGI also received accredation from SCS Global Services as an Accredited Technology Provider by their SCS-007 for source traceability and environmental sustainability of the diamonds graded by them.

Gaining these prestigious accredation certifcates embodies IGI’s vision to providing superior services to customers and consumers reinforces its long-standing commitment to excellence in trust standards

Commenting on the certification, IGI Middle East Managing Director, Mr. Shaunak Shastree, said: “Achieving these certification is a recognition of our commitment to quality management & environment sustanibility for us all at IGI. This accomplishment is testimony to our process and consistency nature which goes to show that our corporate culture is rooted in delivering outstanding customer experiences through advanced testing methodology, highly trained personnel and superior products. I’d like to congratulate the entire IGI team for their unwavering commitment and helping us grow from strength to strength.” 

The accredations were made after a rigorous company-wide audit that included an initial assessment and an in-depth quality management system review of IGI for several months.

For more information, please visit IGI LinkedIn page https://ae.linkedin.com/in/igidubai 

About IGI

The International Gemological Institute (IGI) operates 20 laboratory locations around the world grading finished jewelry, natural diamonds, lab-grown diamonds and gemstones – and 14 schools of gemology graduating thousands of new jewelry professionals annually. For over 45 years, IGI has provided the fine jewelry community and consumers with a broad range of services including independent diamond grading reports, colored stone reports, identification and appraisal reports, diamond authentication and attestation of origin, laser inscription services, as well as the issuing of the traditional jewelry identification report. Regardless of location or marketplace, an authentic IGI Laboratory Report is the common language of trust and confidence in the gemological world.

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