Beginning of Metrology in KoreaKorea-U.S. Cooperation in Science and Technology Giving Rise to National Metrology
Korea Standards Research Institute (KSRI), the First Institute in the Daedeok R&D Complex
Official visit to Korea by Lyndon B. Johnson, former U.S. president, leading to the establishment of KSRI1966
1980's
Beginning of Global CooperationEnhancing the Status and Competitiveness of the National Metrology Institute through Exchange with World-Leading Institutions
Donation of a large capacity force standard machine from the National Bureau of Standards (NBS), USA1980.04.09
1990's
Efforts to Enhance National CompetitivenessGenerating Achievements to Enhance National Competitiveness as the NMI
Inaugural meeting of the Korea Measuring Instrument Calibration Association1990.11.02
2000's
Leading 21st Century MetrologyAdvancing Metrology Research to Anticipate Changes in the Science and Technology Landscape of the 21st Century, and Growing into one of the World’s Top Five Metrology Institutes
Briefing session on technology transfer for measuring instrumentation2000.05.30
2010's
Towards the World's Leading Metrology InstituteAiming to Become a National Metrology Institute with Global Leadership
Signing ceremony of the MOU between KRISS and UNIDO to support developing countries2011
2020's
KRISS, Standards for LifeEnhancing National Competitiveness through the Acquisition of Super Gap Technologies, including Quantum Technology
Development of portable hydrogen flow calibration system2020.01.08