Digital Calibration Certificate - News


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  • DCC-Schema Release 3.2.1
    May 9, 2023. We have released the new DCC schema version V.3.2.1 Click here to look at the changes on the GitLab repository. ...
  • DAkkS and PTB start test phase for digitisation project (DAkkS)
    Mar 1, 2023. Germany’s national accreditation body DAkkS and the National Metrology Institute of Germany (PTB) have given the go-ahead for the pilot phase of the digital calibration certificate with a digital accreditation symbol. This means that as key stakeholders in the German quality infrastructure, both organisations are taking an important step towards the digitisation and automation of manufacturing and quality surveillance processes. ...
  • Digital is better: DAkkS and PTB starting pilot phase for digitalization project (PTB)
    Mar 1, 2023. The Deutsche Akkreditierungsstelle (DAkkS) and the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) have kicked off the pilot phase of the Digital Calibration Certificate with a digital accreditation symbol. As central stakeholders of the German quality infrastructure, they are both taking an important step toward digital transformation and the automation of manufacturing and quality monitoring processes. ...
  • DCC-Schema Release 3.2.0
    Feb 8, 2023. We have released the new DCC schema version V.3.2.0 Click here to look at the changes on the GitLab repository. ...
  • Calibration certificates and national emblems: the digital future (DAkkS)
    Dec 14, 2022. German products enjoy an excellent reputation – thanks to a complex system for the assurance of quality and protection of consumers: the so-called quality infrastructure (QI). To ensure that this promise of quality remains true in a digital world, the necessary instruments, such as calibration certificates and national emblems, must also become digital. ...
  • Calibration certificates and national emblems will become digital (PTB)
    Dec 14, 2022. German products have an excellent reputation that rests on a complex system for quality assurance and consumer protection (known as “quality infrastructure” – QI). So that this promise of quality can also be kept valid in the digital world, the required instruments, for example calibration certificates and national emblems, have to become digital. ...
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