Upcoming dates:
Webinar: Understand Uncertainty for Confident Results
Host: Waters ERA
Date: December 16, 11AM EST
Uncertainty is an inherent part of any measurement process—but when understood and managed effectively, it becomes a powerful tool for building confidence in analytical results. This webinar demystifies the concept of measurement uncertainty and its practical implications in laboratory and quality control settings. Participants will learn how to identify sources of uncertainty, quantify their impact, and apply uncertainty analysis to support decision-making, compliance, and continuous improvement. Whether you're new to the topic or looking to refine your approach, this session offers valuable insights for scientists, analysts, and quality professionals seeking to enhance the reliability and credibility of their data.
Register: here today
Date: December 16, 11AM EST
Uncertainty is an inherent part of any measurement process—but when understood and managed effectively, it becomes a powerful tool for building confidence in analytical results. This webinar demystifies the concept of measurement uncertainty and its practical implications in laboratory and quality control settings. Participants will learn how to identify sources of uncertainty, quantify their impact, and apply uncertainty analysis to support decision-making, compliance, and continuous improvement. Whether you're new to the topic or looking to refine your approach, this session offers valuable insights for scientists, analysts, and quality professionals seeking to enhance the reliability and credibility of their data.
Register: here today
Conference: Waters ERA at the NELAC (TNI) Forum on Environmental Accreditation
Location: Hyatt Regency Boston, Boston, MA
Dates: January 12-15, 2026
Table:3
Dates: January 12-15, 2026
Table:3
About the event: The NELAC (TNI) Forum is the premier conference focused on policy and technical issues impacting the accreditation of environmental laboratories and organizations generating environmental data. Attendees include quality professionals, chemists, analysts, microbiologists, engineers, and managers from federal and state agencies, commercial and municipal labs, and others committed to advancing national programs for environmental accreditation.
Waters ERA Participation:
- Meeting Sponsor
- Exhibiting at Table 3
- Engaging with industry leaders on quality and accreditation standards
- Sharing insights and solutions to support your laboratory’s quality objectives
More info: visit NELAC Institute
