It has been a long journey and despite many obstacles, among them a global pandemic, the tasks of the EUCoM Project were done and the technical objectives reached. Thank you to all that have made this project possible!
EUCoM Seminars
The registration for the EUCoM Seminars are open! For more details please visit: Seminars Also check the flyer announcing the Seminars: FLYER_template_ENG_v2
New publication by Filippo Zanini
Filippo Zanini, partner of the EUCoM project, has published a new work under the title “Uncertainty of CT dimensional measurements performed on metal additively manufactured lattice structures”. This publication will appear in the preceedings of the 10th Conference on Industrial Computed Tomography, Wels, Austria (iCT 2020). This work describes an extension of the procedure developed in WP1 to CT measurements, using a case study; will be available at http://www.ndt.net, and …Read More
New Paper published by Wojciech Płowucha
Wojciech Płowucha from the University of Bielsko-Biała, Poland, has published a new paper entitled “POINT-PLANE DISTANCE AS MODEL FOR UNCERTAINTY EVALUATION OF COORDINATE MEASUREMENT”. This work presents a detailed theoretical background for coordinate measurement uncertainty evaluation by means of Type B evaluation method. MMS-01027-2020-02-Early-Access
XIV International Scientific Conference Coordinate Measuring Technique
The invited talk “Approaches to uncertainty evaluation in coordinate metrology” will be hosted by the “XIV International Scientific Conference Coordinate Measuring Technique” between 2020/03/30 and 2020/04/1 in Bielsko-Biala, Poland. Find more info in: CMT_Announcement MWTW2020_zaproszenie
Dissemination of EUCoM is underway!
One important objective of EUCoM project is that generated results are adequately disseminated. This will ensure further use of the scientific and technical results obtained after the lifetime of the project. Among other dissemination activities, the communication of project results and standardization requirements to standardization bodies are actively being carried out. In this sense, standardization bodies are being succesfully involved in several meetings, most notably the ISO/TC213/WG10 group which is working …Read More
M18 meeting in Braunschweig
The 5th and 6th November 2019, the Month 18 meeting from EUCoM project was held in Braunschweig (Germany), where the colleagues from PTB (German Metrology Institute), warmly welcomed the rest of the EUCoM partners in their facilities. During the two day meeting the advances in the different activities were presented by all the participants and several decisions about the upcoming tasks were taken. The progress of the project is considered correct and the …Read More
10th Conference on Industrial Computed Tomography
The paper called “Uncertainty of CT dimensional measurements performed on metal additively manufactured lattice structures” was presented in the “10th Conference on Industrial Computed Tomography” that was held the days 4-7 February 2020.
New publications in Mathematical and Statistical Modelling in Metrology
Two presentations called “Uncertainty evaluation in coordinate metrology based on approximate models of CMM behaviour” and “EUCoM: Evaluating the Uncertainty in Coordinate Metrology” were been presented in the “Joint Workshop of itENBIS and INRIM Mathematical and Statistical Methods for Metrology”, the 30/05/2019 in Torino, Italy. Find more info in: http://www.msmm2019.polito.it/ https://www.euramet.org/publications-media-centre/event/joint-workshop-of-itenbis-and-inrim-mathematical-and-statistical-methods-for-metrology/?L=0&cHash=e9b3dac0d980c46595a7dc84beccd050
M9 Meeting in Prague
The 5th and 6th March 2019, the Month 9 meeting from EUCoM project was held in Prague (Czech Republic), where the colleagues from CMI (Czech Metrology Institute), warmly welcomed the rest of the EUCoM partners in their facilities. During the two day meeting the advances in the different activities were presented by all the participants and several decisions about the upcoming tasks were taken. As a conclusion of the meeting, …Read More