IMEKO TC6 M4Dconf
Hybrid with physical attendance in Berlin, Germany
19 — 21 September 2022
The quality infrastructure in the digital age: beyond machine-readable documents
Digital transformation beyond the state-of-the-art
20th September, 16:10 CEST
Siemens Building, Sitzungssaal 310
Authors
- Sascha Eichstädt, PTB
- Daniel Hutzschenreuter, PTB
- Jens Niederhausen, PTB
- Julia Neumann, PTB
Paper
THE QUALITY INFRASTRUCTURE IN THE DIGITAL AGE: BEYOND MACHINE-READABLE DOCUMENTS187 KB
Digital transformation is challenging and changing the basic pillars of the quality infrastructure – metrology, standardization, accreditation, conformity assessment and market surveillance. The individual organizations are thus preparing and implementing digital transformation strategies to address the novel challenges and to make use of the new opportunities and possibilities. However, most of these developments still have a humancentric, document-based point of view. In this contribution we outline how the individual developments can be interconnected in the future and what a document-less digital quality infrastructure may look like.