Specialist conference metrology days

metrology days

The Metrology Days are a specialist conference in the field of metrology.
The event is popular because it offers specialist lectures by industry experts. Various exhibitors will also be presenting innovations in the field of measurement technology. The Metrology Days have been held annually in October since 2020. The event was founded by the companies... STOTZ software, 1A Cal and metrologyFrom 2026 onwards, 1ACal will run the event alone.

The Metrology Days 2025

For the sixth time, we are organizing the popular specialist conference in the field of metrology.
With a mix of lectures, exhibitions and workshops, we had another great event in 2025.
Also the topic Digital calibration certificate DCC It was a topical issue again.

 

The event last year

150 participants, 11 exhibitors and 8 lectures...
We would like to thank all participants, speakers, exhibitors and helpers for two wonderful days!
A specialist conference full of exchanges with colleagues and exhibitors from the metrology industry.

It was a great and successful event with our customers and partners.
Or to put it in the words of our guests:
A "diverse program, from historical to practical to theoretical" is behind us.

We experienced calibration in many variations: top-class guests from PTB and the Alfred Wegener Institute, among others, and exciting topics in lectures and workshops at the open day.

 

 

Photos from 2020 – 2023

Below you will find photos of our specialist conference from 2020 – 2023

Lecture Maik Stotz
Lecture by the PTB
Lecture from the Alfred Wegener Institute
Opening of the Metrology Days 2023 by Karl-Peter Lallmann, Maik Stotz and Herbert Kirchner
guests of the event
Mr. Bernd Pesch during his lecture
Guests on a break
Guests at the exhibition stand
Arrival and registration of guests
Specialist conference Metrology Days 2021
Looking into the audience
Looking into the audience
Cup with the Metrology Days logo
Herbert Kirchner and Karl-Peter Lallmann
Lecture by the PTB
Lecture by Herbert Kirchner
Lecture by Kevin Herz
The audience of the metrology days