Certificates for different industry sectors
Certificates, badges, credentials, qualifications, accreditations, licenses, permits, receipts, warranties, tickets… Look around and they are everywhere! You may already issue them in earnest or you may not have given them much thought. But certificates (and associated badges or marks) bring a lot of benefits, especially if they are managed well by the issuer, organised well by the recipient, and easily accessible to those who inspect them.
Quality standards & assurance. If you assess organisations against a standard (e.g. ISO 9001 quality management systems, information security, environmental practices, energy efficiency, etc), issuing a digital certificate and associated badge helps them demonstrate their commitment and may bring you more business through awareness.
Training organisations. Streamline the issuance of certificates for all your different courses and workshops. Easily include variants such as attendance, pass, merit and distinction.
Membership organisations. Identify the different tiers of your members, and make it easy for them to claim membership benefits and show others they are affiliated with your organisation. Find out more!
Event organisers. Issue certificates of attendance (for business events, this is great for recognising continuous professional development). Also issue badges to your sponsors or supporters (which is also good for marketing).
Competition organisers and awards. Issue certificates to award winners in the usual way, but encourage winners to use smart badges on their websites and email signatures. This will advertise your competition to other potential future entrants.
Colleges or universities. Modernise your certificates so they can be shown digitally on request. Make them easily verifiable by employers or other further education providers.
Charities. Recognise your sponsors and supporters, and spread the word about the good work you do. Find out more!
Health & Safety. Whether a certificate demonstrating quality, compliance, training or competence, certificates are widespread in the world of health & safety. Making them digital, printable and accessible (for example in mobile phone wallets) means they are much easier to inspect and act upon.
Insurers. Digital insurance certificates for individuals, organisations and things (like houses and cars) are much easier for both you and recipients to manage.
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