The BIPM is assisting in the development of the SI Digital Framework – the network of tools, services, and applications that instantiate the Digital SI – assures that measurements are FAIR, machine-readable, machine-actionable, and support digital metrological traceability.
In the near term the objectives include establishing high-quality machine-useable open-access points to all relevant data, services and tools where their qualities are regularly controlled and verified, including the Key Comparison Database (CMC lists) and JCTLM database.
To progress this objective, the CCQM is organizing an online workshop on Digital and FAIR Chemical and Biological Reference Data and Certificates following three themes:
SEE details at https://ccqmws2024.org/
Several panelists, including Stuart Chalk, Richard Hartshorn, and Young Bae l. Hansen will expose IUPAC relevant projects. For more information, please contact Zoltan Mester, member of the steering committee and IUPAC representative on BIPM/CCQM, i.e. the International Committee on Weights and Measures/Consultative Committee for Amount of Substance: Metrology in Chemistry and Biology