Member
Institutions with a strategic interest in open skill standards.
- Shape working groups
- Contribute use cases
- Prioritize standards
Participate
OSC describes participation paths for organizations and experts. Working groups, pilot needs, review and documented requirements are central. Contributions remain marked as working drafts until they are reviewed and released for publication. Unverified prices or quotas are not shown as public facts.
Roles
Whether membership, pilot project or technical contribution: Each role is aligned with specific artifacts, tests and documented results. The introduction first clarifies responsibility, benefits and a suitable working framework.
Institutions with a strategic interest in open skill standards.
Organizations that support pilot work, transfer or ecosystem building.
Experts who contribute knowledge, specifications or implementation experience.
Forms of participation
The forms of participation are described publicly, not unchecked price or quota details. Specific general conditions belong in the later detailed view or in the conversation after the request.
For organizations that want to commit to working groups, priorities and review steps.
For teams that contribute their own requirements, sample data or integrations to a documented pilot.
For professionals who contribute terms, test criteria, implementation knowledge or review experience.
OSC Memberships
This overview loads the currently published membership objects of the OSC product. It provides orientation and leads to checking the right membership without adding unchecked price or quota details.
Classification
The first check clarifies which role makes sense, which working group is suitable and whether a pilot, a review article or a membership discussion is the next step.
Register interest
The form validates your information and initiates the next contact. It does not constitute membership and does not replace a later detailed examination.
We check the organization type, goal, existing data and appropriate contribution method.
You will receive a proposal for a discussion, working group, technical review or piloting.