Measurements for transport 
       
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      May 20 is World Metrology Day, commemorating the  anniversary of the signing of the Metre Convention in 1875. This treaty  provides the basis for a coherent measurement system worldwide that underpins  scientific discovery and innovation, industrial manufacturing and international  trade, as well as the improvement of the quality of life and the protection of  the global environment. 
      The theme for World  Metrology Day 2017 is Measurements for  transport. This theme was chosen because transport plays such a key role in  the modern world. We not only move ourselves, but also the food we eat, the  clothes we wear, the goods we use and rely on, not forgetting the raw materials  they are made from. Doing so safely, efficiently and with minimal environmental  impact requires an astonishing range of measurements. 
      Across the world,  national metrology institutes continually advance measurement science by  developing and validating new measurement techniques at whatever level of  sophistication is needed. These advances are playing a crucial role in bringing  new solutions to the transport sector, innovations such as hydrogen fuel cells,  electric vehicles, or the new generation of fuel efficient passenger jets. The  national metrology institutes participate in comparisons coordinated by the  Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (BIPM) to ensure the reliability of  measurement results worldwide. The BIPM also provides a forum for its Member  States to address new measurement challenges. The International Organization  of Legal Metrology (OIML) develops International Recommendations, the aim  of which is to align and harmonize requirements worldwide in many fields,  including transport. 
      World Metrology Day recognizes and celebrates  the contribution of all the people that work in intergovernmental and national  organizations throughout the year on behalf of all.  
        
       
       
      Notes for Editors: 
      World Metrology Day is an annual event during which  more than 80 countries celebrate the impact of measurement on our daily  lives. 
      This  date was chosen in recognition of the signing of the Metre Convention on  20 May 1875, the beginning of formal international collaboration in  metrology. Each year World Metrology Day is organized and celebrated jointly by  the International  Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) and the International Organization of Legal  Metrology (OIML) with the participation of the  national organizations responsible for metrology.  
      The international metrology community which works to ensure  that accurate measurements can be made across the world endeavors to raise  awareness each World Metrology Day through a poster campaign and web site.  Previous themes have included topics such as measurements for the global energy  challenge, for safety, for innovation, and measurements in sport, the  environment, medicine and trade. 
       
      About the BIPM 
      The signing of the Metre Convention in 1875 created the BIPM  and for the first time formalized international cooperation in metrology. The  Convention established the International Bureau of Weights and Measures and  laid the foundations for worldwide uniformity of measurement in all aspects of  our endeavors, historically focusing on and assisting industry and trade, but  today just as vital as we tackle the grand challenges of the 21st Century such  as climate change, health, and energy. The BIPM undertakes scientific work at  the highest level on a selected set of physical and chemical quantities. The  BIPM is the hub of a worldwide network of national metrology institutes (NMIs)  which continue to realize and disseminate the chain of traceability to the SI  into national accredited laboratories and industry. 
       
	  About the OIML 
      In 1955 the International Organization of Legal Metrology  (OIML) was established as an Intergovernmental Treaty Organization in order to  promote the global harmonization of legal metrology procedures with the Bureau  International de Métrologie Légale (BIML) as the Secretariat and Headquarters  of the OIML. Since that time, the OIML has developed a worldwide technical  structure whose primary  aim is to harmonize the regulations and metrological controls applied by the national  metrological services, or related organizations.  
      
        
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