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European Metrology Programme for Innovation and Research (EMPIR)

The European Metrology Programme for Innovation and Research (EMPIR) coordinates research projects to address grand challenges, while supporting and developing the SI system of measurement units. There is an increased focus within EMPIR on innovation activities to target the needs of industry and accelerate the uptake of research outputs. The programmes capacity-building projects aim to bridge the gap between EU member states with emerging measurement systems and those with more developed capabilities.

The EMPIR programme enables European metrology institutes, industrial and medical organisations, and academia to collaborate on a wide variety of joint research projects within specified fields: industry, energy, environment, health, SI Fundamental, Normative, Research Potential, and Support for Networks and Support for Impact projects. Annual EMPIR research calls between 2014 and 2020 are supported by 600 M€ of European Union funding enable project research for a maximum of 3 years (5 years for Support for Networks).

EMPIR builds on the successful European Metrology Research Programme (EMRP), which has now been completed, and is followed by the European Partnership on Metrology.

To take part in EMPIR, please visit the EMPIR Participant Portal to:

  • see the current plan for calls in EMPIR
  • submit ideas for metrology research in response to a Stage 1 Call
  • submit project proposals in response to a Stage 2 or SIP Call
  • register as an expert to help EURAMET evaluate proposals
  • read guides to the call, evaluation, negotiation and reporting processes

Contact us

For questions about EURAMET's Research & Innovation programmes, please contact our Management and Support Unit:

Phone: +44 20 8943 6666
E-mail: empir.msu@euramet.org

EMPIR News

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Providing assurance for the next generation of quantum security
07-11-24
The world’s cybersecurity currently uses cryptographic keys which may become ineffectual with the advent of quantum computers
EMPIR project develops calibration method for stylus instruments to meet industry demands
05-11-24
This allows national metrology institutes to perform SI-traceable calibration of stylus instruments without special material standards
EMPIR project developed primary standard for hydrogen flow meters
24-10-24
Across Europe, there are now four installations of the primary standard for hydrogen flow meters that are used in hydrogen refuelling stations