U.S. Calibration Occupation Demographics

August 18, 2022 Office 0

by Christopher Grachanen While researching to determine if calibration occupations had been included in the U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOC), I came across a May 2021 DOL report with a wealth […]

Ghosts in the Landscape

August 18, 2022 Office 0

by Dan Wiswell Growing up in the Merrimack Valley of Massachusetts I have always been aware of the mills that are in my area. I knew at an early age the difference between an old […]

Metrological Challenges of Plastics Recycling

May 12, 2022 Office 0

by Martti Heinonen Europe aims at climate neutrality by 2050; to achieve this, plastic recycling needs to be increased through better processes and technologies. There is an increasing need for measurement technology that enable efficient […]

Pieces Parts

May 12, 2022 Office 0

by Dan Wiswell About thirty years ago I was doing some spring cleaning and decided to bring a few tables worth of items to a large flea market in south-central New Hampshire. I had an […]

Metrology Across the Ages

March 3, 2022 Office 0

by Dan Wiswell I’m not sure when it occurred exactly, but sometime during the age of reason there used to be an educated group of people that were called philosophers. The term itself defined these […]

Measurement data in IoT networks

March 26, 2021 Office 0

PTB News 2.2021 PTB offers users from industry a new service. It can now validate whether measurement data that are transmitted within IoT networks comply with essential metrological requirements. For this purpose, PTB’s TraCIM service, […]

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