Traceability routes for magnetic measurements: filling the gap between the magnetism community and the European NMIs offering
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https://doi.org/10.21014/actaimeko.v13i4.1762Keywords:
magnetic measurements, magnetic calibrations, trainingAbstract
Magnetic measurements are vital to support European challenges in areas such as electric vehicles; health; power transformation and harvesting; clean, affordable and secure energy; information and sensor technology. However, only very few European NMIs have the capabilities to perform traceable measurements of all of the most important magnetic quantities. Consequently, the adoption of novel technologies and materials is hindered by the lack of local metrological expertise that research and development activities in academia and industry could exploit. A European project (TRaMM, 21SCP02), in the framework of the Small Collaborative Projects (SCP) call 2021, aimed at transferring the expertise of INRIM (Italy) in the field of magnetic calibration and measurements to CEM (Spain) and NSAI (Ireland), and to interested stakeholders.
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