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Metrology in the Digital Era

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The World Metrology Day Team has confirmed that the theme for World Metrology Day 2022 is “Metrology in the Digital Era”.

The OIML and the BIPM are pleased to announce that the 2022 World Metrology Day Resource Website is now live: https://www.worldmetrologyday.org

The theme this year is “Metrology in the Digital Era.” This theme was chosen because digital technology is revolutionising our community, and is one of the most exciting trends in society today.

The 2022 poster was designed in association with COOMET and the National Scientific Centre Institute of Metrology, Ukraine.

On the resource website, you may download the press release, the directors’ message, and the poster; the poster is available in PDF format in English and in French, and in Photoshop format in English. The COOMET poster is also published on the posters page.

Last year’s World Metrology Day was a huge success; we hope to build on that success in 2022.

Please help us to spread the word about World Metrology Day and let the World Metrology Day Team know by email about the events you are organising in your country so that we can include them on the website. For inspiration, you can see the events organised by other NMIs in previous years on the website.

https://www.worldmetrologyday.org/

Online erschienen: 2022-04-14
Erschienen im Druck: 2022-04-01

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