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ISO 9001:2026 – Changes, Updates & Easy Implementation for the Food Industry

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$114.00 (EU/UK Customers Charged 20% VAT)  


NEW FOR 2026!

Live Training September 01, 2026


Instructor: Vladimir Surčinski, Auditor and Trainer
Facilitator: Simon Timperley, Administrator, IFSQN

Cost per attendee: $114.00 USD


Training Course Outline:

The upcoming revision of ISO 9001:2026 brings new emphasis on risk management, sustainability, quality culture, digital transformation, and ethics & integrity within quality management systems. For the food industry, these changes represent both a challenge and an opportunity to strengthen systems, improve resilience, and align with evolving customer and regulatory expectations.

This practical training webinar explains the updates in ISO 9001:2026 and how they apply to food companies. Participants will learn how to interpret the new requirements, conduct a gap analysis, and implement changes step by step. The focus is on easy, actionable implementation — with templates, examples, and auditor insights — so that every attendee leaves with a clear plan to prepare their organization for the transition.

What Participants Will Learn:

  • What has changed in ISO 9001:2026 compared to ISO 9001:2015.
  • How the new version addresses quality culture, sustainability, resilience, and digitalisation.
  • Implications for food industry companies and links with food safety standards.
  • How to conduct a gap assessment and prepare an action plan.
  • Practical steps for updating documentation, processes, and KPIs.
  • How to integrate ISO 9001 with ISO and GFSI for combined audits.
  • Auditor’s perspective: what certification bodies will expect during transition audits.
  • Templates and tools to simplify implementation.
List of Topics Covered:

Part 1: Understanding ISO 9001:2026 Updates
  • Key changes compared to ISO 9001:2015.
  • Why the revision was needed: global quality, sustainability, and digitalisation trends.
  • Alignment with ISO High-Level Structure (Annex SL).
Part 2: Enhanced Quality Culture, Risk & Sustainability Focus
  • Enhanced Risk Management – updated requirements and practical methods (risk registers, FMEA, scenario planning).
  • Sustainability and ESG – integrating environmental and social responsibility into quality objectives, management reviews, and supplier programs.
  • Quality Culture – integrating the culture with the culture (Food Safety Culture)
  • Links with food industry expectations on traceability, climate impact, and consumer trust.
Part 3: Digital Transformation & Ethics
  • Digitalisation of quality systems – using software, dashboards, and automated workflows to manage documents, CAPAs, and KPIs.
  • AI and data analytics – turning quality records into predictive insights.
  • Ethics and Integrity – transparency, anti-corruption, responsible sourcing, and integrating values into QMS processes.
  • Case examples: how digital and ethical approaches improve both compliance and culture.
Part 4: Implementation & Transition in the Food Industry
  • Conducting a gap analysis against ISO 9001:2026 requirements.
  • Updating documentation, processes, and KPIs step by step.
  • Developing a transition plan and timeline for your company.
  • Auditor’s perspective: what certification bodies will check during transition audits.
  • Case Study: How a food company successfully transitioned to a revised ISO standard.
All Attendees Receive:
  • Training slides (PDF) + ISO 9001:2026 gap analysis template.
  • Example transition plan and sample updated procedures.
  • Personalized IFSQN Training Academy Certificate.
  • 30-day access to webinar recording.
  • Post-webinar contact with the presenter for advice.




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