Current Members & Testimonials
W3C Members show their support for standards and for W3C through a variety of means, including participation in groups, sponsorship of events, chairing groups, and implementing specifications. This page lists testimonials from Members that give a view into the broad range of organizations leading the development of Web Standards.
There are 58 members participating in the Web of Things ecosystem.
Ecole Mohammadia d'Ingenieurs Rabat (EMI)
Located in Rabat Morocco, Ecole Mohammadia d'Ingénieurs was founded in 1958 and is the leading engineers school in Morocco. It is also known by its research and doctoral studies. EMI also hosts the Morocco Chapter, which promotes the adoption of Web standards throughout the country. Contact The Mohammadia School of Engineers.
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI)
Established in 1976, ETRI is a non-profit government-funded research organization in Korea. ETRI has successfully developed information technologies on the Web such as ezOWL (visual Editor of OWL), and ETRI is committed to use W3C Technologies in its developments. ETRI is also the home of the W3C Korean Chapter.
ERICSSON
Founded in 1876, Ericsson is the largest supplier of mobile communications systems in the world. Supporting all major standards for wireless communication, Ericsson is committed to the use and development of W3C Recommendations to continue mobilizing the World Wide Web.
Fraunhofer Gesellschaft
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft is the largest organization for applied research in Europe. We transform original ideas into innovations that benefit society and strengthen both the German and the European economy. The Web is a key driver of our innovation process, and therefore we are committed to support W3C‘s work to lead the Web to its full potential.
Fujitsu Limited
Fujitsu is a leading provider of IT-based business solutions for the global marketplace. Fujitsu is actively promoting standardization of XML, electronic businesses, Web Services, and Cloud computing related technologies. It supports many W3C specifications in its products and services.
Fundacion CTIC
CTIC is a private non-profit Research and Technology Organization (RTO), specialized in the research and development of cutting-edge and emerging technologies. Artificial Intelligence, Web of Things, Immersive Technologies, W3C Standards and Open Data, Blockchain and Quantum Computing are the main fields of specialization of the Center.
Google LLC
Google's mission is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.
Hitachi, Ltd.
Hitachi has long experience in both OT(operational technology) and IT. Towards the IoT era, this is something to be proud of. Hitachi understands the importance of standardization to make the world seamlessly connected, and strongly supports W3C's activities.
IBM Corporation
IBM is a leading open hybrid cloud platform and cognitive solutions company, and one of the largest technology and consulting employers in the world. IBM is proud to support the W3C and the important role it plays in the development of the Web.
imec
Flanders' research institute imec is devoted to Open Standards and Open Source since we joined the W3C Consortium back in 2000. Since then, a.o., we’ve been leading & contributing to the Media Fragments, Provenance, Solid, and Knowledge Construction WGs.
Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (Inria)
Inria is a founding member of W3C. Inria is the french national research institute dedicated to digital sciences, addressing scientific and technological challenges in IT and playing an active role in technology transfer. Inria was also the European host of W3C until 2002 and actively contributes to W3C groups and activities.
Inswave Systems Co., Ltd.
Inswave Systems Co., Ltd. is a software company that develops web standard based HTML5 UI platform. We support for W3C and in the path of making a better world of web standard by supporting freedom of web application and accessibility.
Internet Academy
Internet Academy has provided practical and intensive Web development courses based on solid fundamentals since 1995. As a leading school of Web technologies, Internet Academy supports W3C, especially developer relations activities, and spreads the Web around the world.
Kadokawa Corporation
KADOKAWA group has expanded its business, revamping business categories with the changing times, since foundation. We create a variety of Intellectual Property (IP), including books, movies, animations etc., and sell them worldwide, to develop our own global media mix strategy.
Kodansha, Publishers, Ltd.
We, Kodansha, are one of the biggest publishing company in Japan. Our goal is find, incubate and distribute talented people and their various content to all over the world.
Korea Electronics Technology Institute (KETI)
KETI is a leading R&D institute specializing in electronics and IT under the Korean Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. KETI has led the growth of small and midsize Korean enterprises in the high-tech industry. We remain committed to growing together with companies in the global market, focusing on more real-world applications beyond the lab.
NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation)
NHK, Nippon Hoso Kyokai (Japan Broadcasting Corporation), is Japan's only public broadcaster. NHK Science & Technology Research Laboratories (NHK STRL) is the research institute of NHK and has been leading the research and development of broadcast technologies since 1930.
Oracle Corporation
Oracle is committed to preserving the open standards-based philosophy that has made the World Wide Web so successful. We believe the W3C's open, consensus-driven process and associated rigorous public reviews make it uniquely positioned to guide the Web's technical evolution.
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
The Universidad Politécnica de Madrid is the largest Spanish technological university as well as a renowned European institution. With two recognitions as Campus of International Excellence, it is outstanding in its research activity together with its training of highly-qualified professionals, competitive at an international level.
University of Southampton
The School of Electronics and Computer Science at Southampton is a world-leading centre of excellence for research, teaching, enterprise and innovation in Computer Science, Electronics and Electrical Engineering. We host major national research initiatives applying and developing W3C technologies.