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Next Version QIF: Phase 1, Final Report

The final report of the Next QIF planning project (Phase 1) is being drafted by Dr. Tom Kramer. Phase 1 is essentially a project to identify WHAT are the proposed changes to QIF 3.0, which of them should be made, and how shall those changes be designated (QIF 3.1 or QIF 4.0). Over the last few weeks, as feedback from…



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CCAM Welcomes DMSC Members to Smart Manufacturing Event

CCAM (Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing) of Disputanta, VA is holding an in-person Smart Manufacturing event on August 30 & 31, 2022 at their Virginia facility. Subject matter of this event is directly relevant to the Digital Metrology Standards Consortium (DMSC) and QIF community. This two-day event will include a session on Digital Technology to Impact Smart Manufacturing on Day…



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QIF Exploratory Task Group Seeks Participants

Originally announced in April, 2022, a DMSC Exploratory Task Group will investigate the feasibility of a formalized QIF training program. With QIF-centric educational opportunities being sparse, the Digital Metrology Standards Consortium sees new training options as key to future widespread adoption of the Quality Information Framework/QIF standard as industry continues its digital transformation. The DMSC Board of Directors has authorized…



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Next Gen QIF Planning Continues

QIF Project Manager Tom Kramer's efforts to identify and categorize features, functions, and updates to QIF 3.0 continue. He has been conducting various meetings and leading conversations with a wide variety of QIF implementers. Through that process, Tom has identified 109 items/issues that will be considered as potential upgrades to QIF 3.0, yet to be designated as either QIF 3.1…



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Time Change for Next Gen QIF Meeting

Tom Kramer’s Next Gen QIF meeting scheduled for 28 June has had a time change, moving it from the usual 11am ET to 10am ET. This time change will accommodate the monthly QIF Coffee Chat webinar, which was already scheduled to start at 11am ET. We hope you can join us for that presentation as well; registration is required to…



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High Interest at Next Version QIF Kickoff Meeting

When Tom Kramer accepted the Digital Metrology Standards Consortium's Next Version QIF Project Manager role, he wasted no time in making it a consensus-building effort. A broadcast invitation was sent to an extended distribution list, resulting in nearly 40 stakeholders in the QIF community responding. The invitation list went well beyond the usual DMSC membership. Tom had already reached out…



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PolyWorks® 2022 Supports QIF MBD

On April 11 2022, InnovMetric announced the release of PolyWorks 2022, a new software product that features support for the Quality Information Framework standard (QIF) in Model-Based Definition applications within their new universal data hub. PolyWorks 2022 offers the premiere open digital enterprise infrastructure for managing 3D measurement data. Native CAD and QIF MBD file readers import all Geometric Dimensioning…



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World Metrology Day 20 May, 2022

World Metrology Day is an annual celebration of the signature of the Metre Convention on 20 May 1875 by representatives of seventeen nations. This effort established the framework for global collaboration in the science of measurement and in industrial, commercial, and societal applications. A variety of events are planned worldwide, including an ANSI (American National Standards Institute) in-person and virtual…



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DMSC Selects Tom Kramer to Lead QIF Next Gen Effort

The search for a QIF Project Manager is over. During the last few months, the Digital Metrology Standards Consortium (DMSC) has been searching for a Quality Information Framework (QIF) Project Manager to oversee the development of the Next Version QIF. After an extensive personnel search of over 50 applicants, the DMSC Board of Directors have selected Tom Kramer as the…



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DMSC Announces New Exploratory Task Group

The DMSC is pleased to announce the formation of an exploratory Task Group for the purpose of investigating development of formalized QIF training offerings. With QIF-centric educational opportunities being sparse, DMSC sees new training options as key to future widespread adoption of the Quality Information Framework/QIF standard as industry continues its digital transformation. Other industry organizations such as SME, ASME…

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