Stresemannallee 15
60596 Frankfurt am Main
Germany
Phone: +49 69 63080
Fax: +49 69 6312925
http://www.dke.de
dke@vde.com
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About Us
The DKE German Commission for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies of DIN and VDE is a modern, non-profit service organization which ensures that electricity is generated, distributed and used in a safe and rational manner, thereby serving the good of the community at large.
The DKE is
the national organization responsible for the creation and maintenance of standards and safety specifications covering the areas of electrical engineering, electronics and information technology in Germany.
a joint organization of DIN German Institute for Standardization (DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung e.V.) and the VDE Association for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies (VDE VERBAND DER ELEKTROTECHNIK ELEKTRONIK INFORMATIONSTECHNIK e.V.). The VDE is responsible for the daily operations of the DKE.
the German member of IEC International Electrotechnical Commission, Geneva, and CENELEC European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization, Brussels.
the national standardization organisation (NSO), responsible for Germany, of ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute, Sophia Antipolis.
The results of DKE work form an integral part of the German collection of standards. As VDE specifications its electrotechnical safety standards also form the VDE Specifications Code of safety standards.
Objectives of the DKE
Increasing overall safety of electrotechnical products and installations, and their related services, and labour protection.
Promoting system compatibility of products and installations in networked systems and applications.
Accelerating diffusion of new technologies on the market by supporting information processes via standards and specifications.
Bringing together the knowledge and the interests of all associated parties building consensus around controversial technical issues.
Representing German interests in the development of International and European Standards, in order to eliminate obstacles to trade and to open markets worldwide.
Maintaining a high level of technical rules in a consistent portfolio of standards oriented towards market and consumer requirements.
Worldwide acknowledgement of conformity assessment results.