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20/05/2026

Please note that the World Metrology Day 2026 webinar link is currently experiencing a technical glitch. Our technical team is attending to the matter and working to restore the session as quickly as possible.
We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience caused and appreciate your patience and understanding. The webinar will resume shortly.

20/05/2026

World Metrology Day 2026

Key highlights from the World Metrology Day 2026 webinar presented by our Keynote Speaker: Dr Pamela Dagg, Director of Legal Metrology and Principal Scientific Officer at the National Standards Authority of Ireland:

1️⃣ “Climate targets rely on measured baselines.”
Trusted measurement remains essential in supporting sustainability efforts, informed decision-making and effective governance.

2️⃣ “Traceability turns data into evidence.”
Reliable and traceable measurements strengthen regulatory systems, support fair trade, protect consumers and build confidence in policy and decision-making processes.

3️⃣ “Metrology is a key resource for innovation.”
Measurement science continues to drive innovation, support industrial development and strengthen regulatory systems that contribute to global progress and sustainability.

4️⃣ “Protecting people and the environment starts with trusted data.”
Measurement assurance and traceability continue to support environmental protection initiatives, strengthen sustainability efforts and contribute to policies that positively impact communities and everyday life.

20/05/2026
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