Pharmaceutical Measurement & Dosage Control
Why precision and accuracy matter. Tiny errors in measurement cascade into potency drift, under- or overdosing, variability across batches, and delayed approvals or recalls.
Why precision and accuracy matter. Tiny errors in measurement cascade into potency drift, under- or overdosing, variability across batches, and delayed approvals or recalls.
How Measurement Science Underwrites Starship Success – The invisible science behind humanity’s biggest rocket. Where every measurement matters.
Formal recognition of Calibration Technicians as a skilled trade—and the establishment of an accredited A.A.S. Degree program in Metrology and Calibration Technology
The Metrology and Calibration Technology, Technical Degree program prepares students for high-demand careers in precision measurement, calibration, and quality assurance.
We must invest in Calibration Technician Certification to ensure our measurements are precise, our standards are upheld, and our future is competitive.
Metrology is a foundational pillar in SpaceX’s engineering ecosystem, underpinning every stage from design and manufacturing to assembly, testing, safety, and quality assurance.
MetTutor-AI-Powered learning Assistance for Metrology Education, Calibration Professionals, and Metrology Laboratories.
Partnership announcement: Metrology Institute partners with AI Metrologist, LLC, Advancing AI-powered learning for America’s metrology workforce.
The Military Built America’s Measurement Workforce
America is facing a quiet metrology workforce crisis—and the clock is ticking.
What would change if we established formal certification requirements, standardized education, and registered apprenticeship programs for Calibration Technicians?
Every time a medical device saves a life, an aircraft lands safely, or a manufacturer guarantees quality, someone trusted a measurement.
The measurement that matters most right now? The gap between retiring calibration technicians and new professionals entering the field.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is fundamentally transforming metrology, the science of measurement, leading to what industry experts refer to as “Metrology 4.0.”
A Metrologist is a qualified, skilled technical professional engaged in the science of measurement (metrology).
Typical Calibration Technician competencies, qualifications, and experience required across various industries and metrology disciplines:
Certified Calibration Technicians are essential to public safety and quality of life. Accurate measurements ensure the reliability of critical systems and products from hospitals to highways.
The Industrial Revolution marked a pivotal era in the advancement of metrology, as the demand for standardized measurements grew alongside mass production and global trade. The need for uniformity in manufacturing, engineering, and commerce led to the development of national and international measurement systems.