International Metrology Congress
A new metrology for a sustainable industry and society
CIM2025 - International Metrology Congress returns to Lyon for its 3rd consecutive edition
Partnered with Global Industrie, the CIM2025 - International Metrology Congress, historically organized by Le Collège Français de Métrologie (CFM), will once again bring together measurement experts and professionals. This flagship event in metrology will explore current and future challenges in the field. Below is a preview of the various themes and innovations featured at this 22nd edition:
- 200+ Oral presentations and Posters
- 5 Round Tables:
- IoT and Metrology: towards an internet of metrology?
- Quality infrastructure in a digital world
- Tackling pollutants of emerging concern for a healthier tomorrow
- Quantum sensing: the next industrial revolution
- Metrologists: an endangered species?
- Plenary Session on "A New Metrology for a Sustainable Industry and Society"
- QI-DIGITAL Workshop on the role of metrology in the digital transformation of international quality infrastructures
- New for 2025: a Short Course on measurement traceability for ISO/IEC 17025-accredited laboratories
All the presentations will be in 100% English!
In addition, the CIM will host the « Metrology Village by CFM » exhibition space at the heart of Global Industrie.
This year, the Metrology Village will be centrally located in the Measurement, Control, Vision, and Instrumentation sector of Global Industrie, offering a unique hub for industry professionals. The Village will feature a "Metrology Village Square" – a networking space for exhibitors, trade show visitors, and CIM participants.
The CIM expects to attract over 650 participants and exhibitors from more than 45 countries, with 65% representing end-users from various industries and 35% comprising official bodies and research laboratories.
See the Metrology Village exhibitor list: https://www.cim-metrology.org/en/exhibition/2025-exhibitor
Registration opens in late November at: www.cim-metrology.org /
The International Metrology Congress is held biennially.