Southampton, PA USA –We broke with some web news tradition this past week with the series of news stories on the TempSensorNEWS website about TEMPMEKO 2007, the Sixth International Conference on Temperature Measurement that starts today in Lake Louise Alberta, CANADA.
We published the technical program details broken down by day. That is, there were several stories, each providing the links to the Conference website as well as the programming sessions and the list of technical papers by session for each day with the authors and session chairs names.
We even went as far as to run two separate stories on the Poster Sessions at this Conference, something many people never notice, but an area rich in content and deep in technology
Here are the links and story titles:
- TEMPMEKO Day 4, Thursday May 24, 2007 (May 21, 2007)
- TEMPMEKO 2007 Poster Session 2 – Thursday (May 20, 2007)
- TEMPMEKO 2007 – Program Details Wednesday, May 23rd (May 19, 2007)
- TEMPMEKO 2007 Poster Session 1-Tuesday (May 18, 2007)
- TEMPMEKO 2007 – Program Details Tuesday May 22nd (May 18, 2007)
- Program Details: Monday May 21 at TEMPMEKO 2007 (May 14, 2007)
- TEMPMEKO 2007 Schedule May 21-25, 2007 (May 14, 2007)
We believe that this conference is one of the two most informative technology conferences on temperature measurement and it deserves more publicity than it normally receives. The reasoning is simple: this conference is at the heart of temperature measurement technology and standards and what is said here will have significant impact on temperature measurement for several years.
TEMPMEKO is only held once every three years and, until this year, it was held exclusively in Europe. The Europeans are on the cutting edge of temperature measurement technology and those on North America, notably the US and Canadian National Metrology Institutes, are working very hard to stay current as evidenced by the companies exhibiting at the Conference.
Look at the list of equipment suppliers who are attending the associated Expo at this meeting during this week, most are at the top of their respective areas of specialty.
Don’t you wish that all your suppliers were as technically current, and hence competent, as these!
Advanced Cooling Technologies
Automatic Systems Laboratories
Electronic Development Labs
Fluke Corporation, Hart Scientific Division
Guildline Instruments
INSCO
Isotech North America
Measurements International Ltd.
Pond Engineering
RH Systems
Rotronic
Thunder Scientific
Vanko Analytics Limited
Veriteq Instruments, Inc.