ISO 9001:2026 Certification requirement for organizations who are currently part of the standard or are looking to get upgrade to the new standard, the new release set date is in Oct of 2026. The revision to the current standard is not a complete system redesign but is design to reflect modern business challenges such as climate change, Risk and Opportunity assessment, and evolving customer expectations. If your organization is currently certified to ISO 9001:2015, now is the time to understand what’s changing and how to prepare.
Kadmar Consultants is trusted partner in providing you with the latest information and help your organization adapt to the changes required by the new standard.
The world is changing and so is the current needs, the standard changes is required to acknowledge the growing need and demand and evaluate organizations effectiveness to achieve operational excellence.
The upcoming revision (expected in Oct 2026) aims to:
Leadership expectations expanded
The standard requires leaders to deploy the quality management system in the most effective way. They are solely responsible for providing adequate resources with respect to people, equipment, infrastructure, utilities etc.
Quality Culture a mandatory requirement
The organization should demonstrate strong quality culture where quality is in engraved into each process and activities and the standard acts as a live document.
Restructured Risk and Opportunity Management
Clause 6.1 is being refined into clearer sub-clauses to separate:
This ensures organizations:
The opportunity will also hold the same weightage as risk. Apart from preventing organization from threat, it is important to improvise the strength.
Performance Evaluation and Management Review
The inputs of the management review are not optional but must be covered during management review meetings. Further new sets of input are introduced that will strengthen the quality management system. Context of organization, Risks, Opportunities, Culture are more visible.
Performance evaluation will be integrated with business success.
Integration with Harmonized Structure (HS)
Annex SL structure will remain same for the standard as the current one.
A significant addition is the explicit consideration of climate change within the QMS.
Organizations must:
This aligns ISO 9001 with global ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) trends also known as SA8000.
Enhanced Continual Improvement Requirements
Continual improvement is the backbone of the standard and requires all processes and activities are designed in PDCA cycle so continual improvement activities are the integral part of the organizations quality management system.
Good news: core operational processes remain largely unchanged.
This includes:
It is important to understand though; the risk and opportunity is aligned with all the processes and clauses.
DIS- Draft version released: Aug 2025
FDIS- Final draft standard expected: May 2026
Standards publish possible date: Oct 2026
Transition period: typically, 2–3 years
What this means:
Your ISO 9001:2015 certification will remain valid temporarily
You must transition before the deadline to maintain certification
To stay ahead of ISO 9001 changes, organizations should start early.
Many companies fail during transitions due to:
The new revision demands a business-integrated QMS, not just compliance.
Instead of seeing the standard as a burden, forward-thinking organizations will use it to:
ISO is no longer just a certification—it’s a business improvement framework.
At Kadmar Consultants, we specialize in:
ISO 9001 implementation and transition support
Unlike generic training providers, we focus on:
The ISO 9001:2026 Certification requirements for the new revision will not be a radical overhaul—but it is a strategic upgrade. It shifts the focus from compliance to performance, from documentation to culture, and from risk avoidance to opportunity creation. Contact us today for your ISO 9001:2026 Certification needs.