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Nexon Asia Pacific Becomes First Organisation in ANZ Certified to ISO/IEC 42001:2023 by Intertek SAI Global

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Sydney, Australia – 28th May 2026, Nexon Asia Pacific (Nexon) is pleased to announce it has become the first organisation certified to ISO/IEC 42001:2023 by Intertek SAI Global, demonstrating leadership in the responsible governance and management of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

The certification reinforces Nexon’s commitment to ensuring AI innovation is supported by strong governance frameworks that build trust, accountability, and confidence in the use of emerging technologies.

ISO/IEC 42001:2023 is the world’s first international management system standard specifically designed for Artificial Intelligence. The standard provides a structured framework to establish, implement, maintain, and continually improve an AI Management System, supporting the ethical, secure, transparent, and responsible use of AI technologies.

As AI adoption accelerates, certification to ISO/IEC 42001:2023 provides organisations with confidence that AI systems are governed through appropriate risk management, accountability, compliance, and oversight mechanisms. Nexon’s certification reinforces its commitment to embedding responsible AI practices into its operations and service delivery.

As part of the certification, Nexon has also earned the right to use Intertek SAI Global’s 5 Ticks StandardsMark™, providing independent assurance that its AI governance practices meet internationally recognised standards.

 “We are incredibly proud to be recognised as the first ANZ organisation certified to ISO/IEC 42001:2023 by Intertek SAI Global,” said Saba Maroun, Chief Customer Services Officer at Nexon Asia Pacific.

“AI presents enormous opportunities alongside clear responsibilities. This certification reflects our commitment to strong governance, transparency, security, and ethical AI practices, and demonstrates that responsible AI is embedded into the way we operate.”

Dr Anand Shankaran, Vice President, Business Assurance APAC at Intertek SAI Global, said ISO/IEC 42001:2023 provides a critical framework for organisations implementing trustworthy AI systems.

“We congratulate Nexon on this significant achievement and their leadership in demonstrating a proactive commitment to trusted and ethical AI practices,” said Shankaran.

Elia Elturk, Management Systems Consultant at Requal Management Solutions, said the certification reflects a disciplined approach to AI governance.

“ISO/IEC 42001 establishes a clear benchmark for governing AI. Nexon’s certification demonstrates accountability, transparency, and effective risk management aligned to international standards,” said Elturk.

Certification to ISO/IEC 42001:2023 supports structured AI governance, identification and management of AI‑related risks, ethical and accountable AI practices, and continual improvement in AI management.


About us:

About Nexon Asia Pacific

Nexon is an award-winning digital & IT services partner for mid-market, enterprise & government organisations across Australia. We have a uniquely broad suite of solutions to service clients who require end-to-end capabilities coupled with specialist expertise in security, cloud, & digital solutions. As a certified & accredited local and state government provider, CREST- and ISO-certified, Nexon partners with world-class technology vendors to deliver innovative & integrated solutions.

About Intertek SAI Global

Intertek SAI Global is a leading provider of audit, certification and training services, helping organisations strengthen governance, resilience, compliance and performance through internationally recognised standards. Backed by deep technical expertise and industry experience, Intertek SAI Global supports organisations across a broad range of sectors to navigate complex risk, regulatory and operational challenges with confidence.

 

Intertek SAI Global is proud to be the first certification body accredited by JASANZ to certify organisations to ISO/IEC 42001:2023, the world’s first international standard for Artificial Intelligence Management Systems (AIMS), reinforcing its leadership in responsible AI governance and emerging technology assurance.


Contact details:

Nexon Asia Pacific
Louise Touma
[email protected]
Phone: 02 9230 7911
Website:
Nexon.com.au


Email: [email protected]

Website: saiassurance.com.au

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