Omnex Safe Secure Sustain (Omnex S3) will offer global certifications for automotive functional safety, SOTIF, and cybersecurity processes and products. Additionally, Omnex S3 will conduct ASPICE audits performed by intacs certified principal and competent assessors for Automotive SPICE V3.1.

Omnex Inc., a leading provider of performance improvement consulting, training, and software, announced the launch of an independent, accredited certification body (CB). This new CB will offer organizations management systems certification for Safety and Security.

The new organization will offer both ANAB (ANSI National Accreditation Board) accredited and unaccredited certifications. These certifications will cover a range of international standards, including those addressing Automotive Functional Safety, ASPICE (software quality), SOTIF (Autonomous Vehicle Safety), and Automotive Cybersecurity.

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Omnex S3 is dedicated to guiding the world and organizations toward a net-zero future defined by healthy, safe, and environmentally sustainable global economies. It does this through three key initiatives:

  • Promoting the development and adoption of safe and secure electric and autonomous vehicles.
  • Providing comprehensive net-zero carbon planning and execution services.
  • Encouraging the integration of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles as well as other sustainable business practices.

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Established in 1985, Omnex offers consulting, training, and software solutions to enhance performance across management systems and operations. The company serves a diverse range of commercial clients, including those in the automotive, aerospace, semiconductor-electronics, e-mobility, medical device, and general manufacturing sectors. Omnex’s solutions support critical business functions such as management, operations, supply chain, digitalization, and artificial intelligence.

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