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ICW 2026 in Japan: Working together for innovative weighing technology and sustainability

Following the successful launch of the International Conference of Weighing (ICW) in Hamburg in 2023, the European weighing industry association CECIP and the Japanese Measuring Instruments Federation (JMIF) are hosting the second edition of the conference.

Higher Administrative Court NRW, 4 A 1278/21

Translation of the judgment of the Higher Administration Court NRW

CECIP General Assembly from June 11 to 13 in Frankfurt

In mid-June, the VDMA will host the 75th General Assembly of the European weighing industry association CECIP - a special anniversary and the most important networking event of the European weighing industry this year!

Connected Machines: Interoperability brought to life

At automatica 2025, it was demonstrated how machines communicate in a common language via OPC UA. In Hall B5, visitors could experience the latest live demonstrations and practical examples of interoperability!

Member brochure Measuring and testing technology

"The industry network" - available for download in German and English

When Is a Scale a Scale? Court Rulings Confirm Legal Opinion of Well-Known Manufacturers

In two rulings, the Higher Administrative Court (OVG) in Münster has confirmed the legal opinion of scale manufacturers and their implementation of the EU directive for non-automatic weighing instruments (NAWID). Orders issued by the calibration authority of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia (Landesbetrieb Mess- und Eichwesen NRW, LBME) were overturned.

VDMA Online Compatibility Check for scales

Non-automatic weighing instruments subject to legal metrology verification must have a compatibility certificate confirming that the weighing modules used (indicator, load cell, connecting cables) are compatible with each other.

Working Group Metrology and Verification

The Working Group Metrology and Verification is the coordinating body of the verification authorities

Maximum load, minimum load, calibration value and scale interval may only be shown on the display

The EC directives (NAWID, MID), laws (MessEG), ordinances (MessEV) and standards (EN 45501) relevant for weighing instruments expressly permit the exclusive display of the mandatory data Max (maximum load), Min (minimum load), e (calibration value) and d (scale interval) for d ≠ e on the display.

DIN Working Committee Weighing Technology

This is where important standards for the weighing industry are developed.

Technical working groups

In the technical working groups, questions are dealt with primarily on the subject of legal metrology in Germany, Europe and worldwide.

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