To commemorate our 20th anniversary, we've compiled a history of how we started and who keeps us going. We thought it was entertaining and hope you will too.
Please take a few minutes and have a look -
right over here...
2010 IEEE SYMPOSIUM Fort Lauderdale, FL
Join your colleagues and share your insights in Fort Lauderdale, Florida for the 2010
IEEE International
Symposium July 25-31.
We're asked
often about the origins of Willie, our lab robot. So,
we're writing an online book about him! We've
published the prologue online.
read about
Willie right here...
T&E
UPDATE
The latest
issue of our newsletter is now available online.
read it here...
ESPRESSO ENGINEERING
Take a peek at our
new desktop video series exploring today's challenges and tomorrow's
solutions in the product engineering arena.
The Standards Services Division at the National Institute of Standards and Technology were welcomed by Mike Violette and Steve Ferguson of Washington Labs. The group, led by Gordon Gillerman, were provided an overview of laboratory operations and the use of standards in everyday testing.
more...
The Standards Services Division conducts standards-related programs and provides knowledge and services that will strengthen the U.S. economy, to ensure recognition and use of U.S. standards domestically and in the global marketplace; promote worldwide acceptance of U.S. test and calibration data to facilitate the marketing of U.S. products; and provide assistance to industry, trade associations, and exporters through its operations, training and information programs.
There are many dynamic areas of standards-setting in the area of technology products, software, homeland security and related disciplines in modern American life. Mike Violette provided a little "look under the hood" at some of the domestic and international activities.
Advertising
on the March...
We took our hats off to the ads of yesteryear for the July - August issue of Nuclear Plant Journal. Sort of retro, sort of... we're not sure. If you'd like to see it before it hits the street, you can click right here...