
DENVER, CO, Oct 3, 2025 – Accuris has named Martin Collinson as its new chief partnership officer, reinforcing its global ties with standards development organizations (SDOs) and publishing partners. Collinson will focus on expanding collaborations that support Accuris’ mission to deliver knowledge to the engineering community.
Collinson has held multiple leadership roles at Accuris and brings experience in standards and publishing. He previously served as president of Techstreet, where he led the company’s growth and its integration into Accuris. Before that, he was managing director at ASME, responsible for licensing and sales of ASME standards content and services.
“Martin is a proven leader with a profound understanding of the standards industry,” said Claude Pumilia, CEO of Accuris. “His passion for the work of SDOs and his commitment to our partners make him the perfect fit to lead our partnership strategy. Martin’s appointment reinforces our dedication to the creators of the standards that make our world safer, greener, and more connected.”
“I’m honored to take on this new role and continue supporting the organizations that shape engineering standards,” said Collinson. “My goal is to continue to strengthen our partnerships and co-create solutions that open new opportunities across the industry. In a time of rapid change, we can work together to give engineers the best content and tools to drive innovation.”
Source: Accuris
About Accuris

Accuris is a Denver-based engineering technology company that provides AI-powered data and workflow solutions to over 6,000 customers across more than 100 countries. Founded in 1959 as IHS, the company rebranded to Accuris in 2023 after being acquired by KKR. Accuris offers a suite of solutions, including Engineering Workbench, Accuris Thread, Goldfire, and Haystack Gold, which support industries such as aerospace, defense, automotive, electronics, energy, manufacturing, and medical devices. These tools help organizations manage engineering standards, automate workflows, and enhance supply chain intelligence. With an estimated annual recurring revenue of $500 million, Accuris partners with over 450 Standards Development Organizations to provide access to more than 2.3 million engineering standards.