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News Release from: UK Calibration Forum
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 20 March 2003
UK calibration forum launched
Web bulletin board for anybody and everybody involved in calibration - you could be among the very first to post a message
The UK Calibration Forum has been launched, covering the full industry of calibration, for engineers, scientists, calibrators, QA, teachers and students Calibration affects every industry, with quality driven management systems the standard
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 24 Feb 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The calibration4u forum will provide a discussion board for all, allowing knowledge sharing, networking, product finding and reviews; peer-to-peer communication on a topic of mutual interest.
Join the discussion as an aid to personal knowledge in your field, or to represent your company.
Provide guidance to a potential customer; discuss products with manufacturers directly, while becoming part of an important online community.
The forum will also be open to test equipment manufacturers and distributors, calibration and testing services, and industry regulatory bodies.
A useful resource tool for teachers and students alike; this year's student is next year's employee/customer.
Before the commercial potential of the internet was realised, it was a tool for openness and sharing.
Calibration4u is, and will remain an independent forum, free to all users and driven by its members.
This is an opportunity to join from the beginning and shape what will become an essential resource tool for the calibration industry.
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