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RLMO Meeting ORLANDO, FL, USA Sept. 20, 2010. APLMF Report. APLMF Presidency History. 1. Australia. China. Japan. 1994. 2002. 2007. 201. 3. 2. 4. Current Staff. President : Pu Changcheng (Vice Minister, AQSIQ). Secretariat:
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RLMO Meeting ORLANDO, FL, USA Sept. 20, 2010 APLMF Report
APLMF Presidency History 1 Australia China Japan 1994 2002 2007 201. 3 2 4
Current Staff President : Pu Changcheng (Vice Minister, AQSIQ) Secretariat: Ms. ZHENG HuaxinMr. GUO Su Dr. ZHANG Chao
APLMF Working Group Training Coordination Goods packed by Measure Utility Meters APLMF WGs Mutual Acceptance Arrangement Medical Measurement Quality Measurements of Agricultural Products Metrology Control Systems
2010 Activities 2010 Training Course on Gas meters (China) Apr. Organized 3 Training Courses and 1 Workshop Jun. Jul. Aug. Training the Trainer Course on NAWI Weighbridges ( Indonesia) Training Course on Mass Flow Meters(Singapore) Workshop on Software Controlled Measuring Instrument (Thailand)
APLMF Guidelines National Infrastructure for Legal Metrology Guide1 Guide2 Legal Metrology Providing credible measurements within the Asia Pacific Region Guide3 The selection and use of certified reference materials for legal metrological control in food safety & agricultural products
2010 Activities Attended APEC SRB meeting and SCSC meeting (Hiroshima, Japan) March May APLMF and APMP meeting (May 2010, Beijing, China) Sept. To Chair the OIML Regional Legal Metrology Organization Round Table (Sept. 2010, Orlando, USA)
Workshop on Metrology in AgriculturalProducts and Food Safety 7-9 February 2007 at the Central Duangtawan Hotel in Chiang Mai, Thailand First Second 4-6 June 2008 at the Lakeview Hotel in Hangzhou city, PR China Third 23-25 September 2009 at the Rex Hotel in Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam
NEW FOCUSES IN 2011 In 2011, APLMF has to face new challenges and need to find solutions to the following aspects: • Funding for training • Responses to new challenges rising from the emerging areas (climate change, food safety) • Encourage “one-on-one” assistance between developed and developing economies • Strengthen cooperation with relevant organizations