Jaycon’s Owners, Jiten Chandiramani (CEO) and Derek Blankenship (COO)

The certification validates the quality and reliability of the manufacturer’s processes.

ORLANDO, Fla.—Jaycon, a provider of full-service product design, prototyping, and contract manufacturing services, successfully completed its ISO certification audit, according to a company release.

The certification is said to significantly strengthen Jaycon’s reputation as “a globally trusted and highly competitive manufacturer committed to delivering consistently high-quality products and services.”

“Passing our ISO certification audit underscores Jaycon’s unwavering commitment to excellence,” said Jaycon CEO Jiten Chandiramani, in the release. “This certification validates the quality and reliability of our processes, enhancing our position in the global market and offering greater assurance to our customers and partners.”

ISO certification involves a thorough evaluation of an organization’s quality management systems, operational processes, and compliance with international standards. Earning this certification indicates that Jaycon has met strict global standards to deliver consistent, high-quality products and services, the release stated.

Jaycon’s customers, from innovative startups to global enterprises, can now have increased confidence in products manufactured and managed under internationally accredited processes.

“This certification directly reflects our team’s dedication to continuous improvement, customer satisfaction, and manufacturing excellence,” added Chandiramani. “It empowers us to bring sophisticated hardware ideas to life efficiently and reliably.”

With facilities in the United States, India, Vietnam, and China, Jaycon continues to expand its global reach. The company serves diverse industries, including consumer electronics, UAS motors, IoT, wearables, and augmented reality.

The certification also lays a strong foundation for scaling Jaycon’s next-generation drone motor series, which has already garnered early attention from UAV developers and performance robotics teams, the company said.