by Thomas Rasmussen | 4 Feb, 2026 | Metrology, News
Quantum-Secure Fiber-Coupled Underwater Communication for Next-Generation Maritime Defense Underwater environments represent a major technological frontier, with critical relevance for military submarines, autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), and offshore...
by Thomas Rasmussen | 22 Oct, 2025 | Metrology, News
With the growing use of microfluidic systems, lab-on-a-chip devices, and miniature sensors, calibration techniques that can handle very small liquid volumes – such as conductivity calibration – are becoming increasingly important. Accurate calibration of...
by Thomas Rasmussen | 6 Aug, 2025 | Metrology, News
Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS) play a critical role in industrial applications by providing real-time gas detection to ensure compliance with environmental regulations and process optimization. These monitoring systems must operate reliably in harsh...
by Thomas Rasmussen | 9 May, 2025 | News
Copenhagen, Denmark – May 1, 2025 – DFM – the Danish National Metrology Institute – is proud to announce the appointment of Dr. Laura A. Smoliar as the new CEO of Quantum Denmark, headquartered at the historic Niels Bohr Institute. Quantum...
by Thomas Rasmussen | 4 Apr, 2024 | Metrology, News
International Atomic Time (TAI) is a global time scale maintained by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM ) in France. The Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), which is the primary time scale used by international communication, navigation, research,...
by Thomas Rasmussen | 22 Feb, 2024 | Metrology, News
The market for pyrometers is growing rapidly due to an increased industrial focus on non-contact temperature measurements and portable digital instruments. A pyrometer is a non-contact thermometer that measures the temperature of an object based on the radiation from...