Swedac is the national accreditation body in Sweden, located in Borås. Its primary role is to ensure that products and services adhere to established safety and quality standards. This includes coordinating market surveillance across Sweden, which helps to monitor compliance and protect consumer interests. Swedac also oversees regulated measurement technology and manages the control of precious metals, contributing to the integrity of these markets.
In addition to its accreditation functions, Swedac focuses on enhancing consumer trust and safety by implementing strategies aimed at preventing the circulation of dangerous products. The organization plays a vital role in protecting legitimate businesses by keeping them informed about regulatory changes and fee regulations. Furthermore, Swedac engages in discussions surrounding digitalization and artificial intelligence in the context of quality assurance, reflecting its commitment to adapting to modern challenges in the field.
Swedac actively participates in quality fairs and events, which provide platforms for sharing knowledge and best practices. The organization also updates policies related to competence assessments and comparisons, ensuring that its processes remain relevant and effective in maintaining high standards across various sectors.




