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ISO 9001:2026 – Key Updates and Transition Guidance

Stay informed on the upcoming ISO 9001 changes and prepare your quality management system (QMS) for future transition.

The upcoming ISO 9001 revision, expected in 2026, is progressing to the Final Draft International Standard (FDIS) phase.

While the standard has not yet been published, early indications suggest that the new version will build upon the 2015 version, maintaining the Annex SL-based structure, while incorporating editorial improvements, subtle shifts in emphasis and modern business considerations, such as quality culture and ethical conduct.

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What is ISO 9001:2026?

ISO 9001:2026 is the next revision of the ISO 9001 standard. It is expected to build upon the 2015 version, maintaining the Annex SL-based structure, while incorporating editorial improvements, subtle shifts in emphasis and modern business considerations, such as quality culture and ethical conduct.

At this stage, only early internal drafts have been developed. The eventual DIS, once issued, will be open for public review and may be revised further before publication.

ISO 9001 transition timeline


Phase Milestone
Current Standard ISO 9001:2015
Draft International Standard (DIS) Published August 2025
Final Draft International Standard (FDIS) Likely mid-2026
New Standard Published Targeted for Q3 or Q4 2026
Transition Deadline Expected 3-year period (to late 2029)

Start your ISO 9001:2026 transition planning early to avoid disruption and maintain certification.

ISO 9001:2026 – anticipated changes
Preliminary summaries suggest limited new requirements, but several areas may be clarified or restructured for better readability and implementation.
  • Specific QMS-related terms may be included directly in the standard, reducing reliance on ISO 9000

Your action: review internal definitions once the DIS is published.

  • Minor refinements are expected
  • Climate change considerations remain included from previous amendments

Your action: confirm that your current management system and business context analysis includes environmental influences.

  • New emphasis on promoting quality culture, continual improvement and ethical behavior (though not formally defined)
  • Quality policy may be expected to reflect strategic direction and external context

Your action: begin reviewing quality culture practices and top-level messaging.

  • Risks and opportunities may be restructured into separate clearer sub-clauses
  • Additional clarity anticipated in guidance notes (Annex A)

Your action: revisit how risks and opportunities are distinguished and addressed in planning.

 
  • Text restructuring is likely, with few substantive requirement changes
  • New awareness requirements may include understanding quality culture and ethics

Your action: prepare to refresh awareness training if needed.

  • Minimal changes anticipated, though terminology and clause layout may be updated

Your action: ensure traceability to updated clause references in future documentation.

  • Mostly consistent with the 2015 version
  • Expectations for detection of quality trends and performance outcomes remain relevant

Your action: confirm audit objectives and review criteria to reflect new clause framing.

  • Additional guidance on continual improvement incorporated, especially as linked to Clause 5 leadership expectations

Your action: consider documenting how leadership influences improvement cycles.

ISO 9001 transition checklist

To ensure you are on track for ISO 9001:2026:

  • Stay up to date with ISO committee developments
  • Conduct a readiness review against current ISO 9001:2015 practices
  • Start internal conversations around quality culture and ethics
  • Train senior leaders on proposed new expectations
  • Work with us to monitor when the DIS and FDIS are formally issued

Why ISO 9001:2026 matters

Even with moderate changes, the revision process is an opportunity to:
  • Realign your QMS with strategic goals
  • Refresh stakeholder engagement
  • Integrate modern values like ethical practice and quality culture
  • Ensure continued certification and audit readiness

How we support your ISO 9001 transition

As a global certification body with deep QMS expertise, we provide:
  • Gap assessments and readiness audits
  • ISO 9001:2026 transition training
  • Full transition and certification support once ISO 9001:2026 is officially released
  • Integrated management systems (IMS) support for ISO 14001, ISO 45001 and more

To start your ISO 9001:2026 journey, contact us today.

ISO 9001:2026 Resources


Disclaimer

The information presented on this page is intended to provide general guidance on the ISO 9001:2026 Draft International Standard (DIS) and the anticipated transition requirements. While SGS strives to ensure the accuracy and relevance of the content, final requirements may change following publication of the Final Draft International Standard (FDIS) or the official ISO 9001:2026 release.

Organizations are encouraged to consult with SGS for the most up-to-date information.

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