An overview of the activities of the Euro-Asian Cooperation of State Metrological Institutions (COOMET) concerning the organization of online events using videoconferencing under the COVID-19 pandemic is presented. The choice of an online platform for holding official events under the auspices of COOMET is substantiated. An assessment of the effectiveness of the official events held online is provided. The prospects of using online technology in organizing COOMET activities are outlined.
The article gives an overview of activities of the Euro-Asian Cooperation of National Metrological Institutions (COOMET) on the organization of online events using videoconferencing technologies in the situation of the COVID-19 pandemic. The justification is given for the choice of the online-platform for holding official events under the auspices of COOMET. The effectiveness of the official meetings held online is assessed. The prospects for using online technologies in the organization of COOMET activities are substantiated.
The history of Euro-Asian Cooperation of National Metrological Institutions (COOMET) has already spanned three
decades (12 June 1991 is considered the date of its establishment – the day when the COOMET Memorandum of Understanding
was signed). COOMET is an officially recognized regional metrology organization, as well as a regional legal metrology organization.
Cooperation in COOMET and its outcomes allow member countries to successfully tackle metrological issues, faced by the national
economy under market globalization, as well as to ingrate in the international metrological system. A brief overview of the history
of creation and results of activity of COOMET is provided. The effectiveness of cooperation is evaluated, the promising areas
of COOMET's activities are outlined.
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