ICRT was formally set up as a not for profit association under
United Kingdom law in 1990 but it is based on a long tradition of co-operation between independent consumer organisations since the 1960s: • 1968 – The first joint tests between the Dutch and Belgian organisations included
hairdryers, dishwashers,
stereo receivers and
model trains. A test of hotels in
Mallorca was also joined by Germany. • 1972 – The name
European Testing Group (ETG) was adopted. • 1974 – By now twelve organisations were attending ETG meetings including those from The Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, UK, France,
Denmark,
Norway,
Switzerland and
Austria. • 1982 – ETG Secretariat moved to
London and an increasing number of collaborative tests were carried out each year • 1990 – A new organisation –
International Consumer Research & Testing was created to formalise the arrangements of the ETG. • 1991 – First European Commission (EC)-funded project “Comparative Testing in Europe” completed. This laid the basis for discussion about future ICRT EC-funded comparative testing projects. • 1992 – First ICRT Guidelines issued • 1996 – ICRT became a founder member of the Euro NCAP crash test programme • 1999 –
Guido Adriaenssens appointed CEO. ICRT now has 26 members • 2002 – Nordic Testing Group formed. • 2004 – Consumers Union (USA) joins ICRT, Asia-Pacific Regional Group met for the first time • 2007–2010 Capacity building in new EU Member States lead to formation of Central & Eastern Europe Regional Group in 2010 • 2008 – Worldwide test on
breakfast cereals published – joined by 30 partners • 2010 – Latin NCAP launched • 2011 – launch of Global NCAP • 2017 – ICRT has more than 35 member organisations ==References==