The Federal Office of Metrology and Surveying - BEV took the opportunity to present itself as an innovative employer and educational partner as part of the “Spirit of HIT Days 2025” at the Technologisches Gewerbemuseum (TGM) in Vienna. The event, which was organized by the Higher Department of Information Technology, offered around 550 students exciting insights into the connection between geodesy and IT.
11.02.2025 - As of February 2025, the Federal Office of Metrology and Surveying - BEV is officially a partner of the United Nations Global Geodetic Centre of Excellence (UN-GGCE).
The selected map from the archive takes us back to 1882 and shows a detailed overview of the Vienna Woods, which was already a popular excursion destination at that time - and remains so to this day.
The selected map from the archive takes us back to 1908 and shows a detailed overview of the ecclesiastical dioceses in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy.
What does the “Wachauer Nase” have to do with breath alcohol measurement? The new video from the Federal Office of Metrology and Surveying - BEV provides exciting insights into the precise technology behind breath alcohol measuring devices.
The smell of punch, mulled wine and Christmas cookies fills the air again in before Christmas. But how much punch actually ends up in the mug? The Federal Office of Metrology and Surveying - BEV is once again checking the filling marks on punch and mulled wine glasses at Austria's Christmas markets this year.
The Federal Office of Metrology and Surveying - BEV was represented at BeSt Innsbruck at the end of November with a new, interactive exhibition stand and was able to position itself as a strong and reliable employer at the largest vocational and education fair in Tyrol.
The Federal Office of Metrology and Surveying - BEV presents its new product “Land Cover”: a high-resolution, free dataset that provides information on vegetation, buildings, soil areas and water bodies. Ideal for analysis, planning and environmental monitoring.
Exciting exchange on precision and innovation: A high-ranking delegation from China visited the Federal Office of Metrology and Surveying - BEV to discuss metrological expertise and possible cooperation.
The selected map from the archive takes us back to 1907 and shows how cultural and linguistic conditions have developed over time in Styria.
Source: https://www.bev.gv.at/en/Press/News.html?page=1