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How precise measurements drive innovation
Accuracy is the key to technological progress. Metrology ensures that measurements in research, industry and manufacturing are reliable. It helps to enable innovation, ensure the quality of products and guarantee safety in a wide range of sectors – from medical technology to aerospace. At “Metrology as an enabler for the high-tech industry”, we show how precise measurement methods drive progress and what influence they have on future technologies.
The event in brief
We are dedicating half a day to the question of how precise measurement methods enable innovation. Which new technologies are driving metrology forward? What challenges and opportunities does this present for various industries? And above all: How can companies benefit from high-precision measurement methods?
At “Metrology as an enabler for the high-tech industry” , you will receive comprehensible insights from research and see practical examples from industry. Of course, there will also be plenty of opportunities for exchange and networking.
Tuesday, 16.09.2025
13.30 – 17.00
OST Campus Buchs
Werdenbergstrasse 4
9471 Buchs (SG)
“Metrology as an enabler for the high-tech industry” is aimed at entrepreneurs, managers and innovation managers as well as industry experts who are interested in the topic.
CHF 70.-
Program
13.00 | Arrival of the guests, tour of the laboratory |
14.00 | Greeting |
| 14.10 | New horizons of precision, Hugo Lehmann, METAS |
14.35 | Time and frequency – ever more precise, Jacques Morel, METAS |
| 15.00 | Exhibition/ Coffee break |
15.40 | Ultra-precise production and measurement of apertures for space applications, Michael Marxer, OST, Thomas Liebrich, RhySearch |
| 15.55 | Additive manufacturing for micro parts, Patrick Galliker, Scrona |
16.10 | Non-invasive measurement of micro parts: Metrological computed tomography, Philippe Chavanne, METAS |
| 16.25 | Precise measurement with low-cost sensors, Tobias Lamprecht, OST |
16.40 | Highly sensitive measurement of the strength of optical coatings, Daniel Schachtler, RhySearch |
| 16.55 | Conclusion |
17.00 | Aperitif |
