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The Metre Convention determined how we measure the world

  • Delegates from 17 countries signed the Metre Convention in Paris on May 20, 1875, establishing a global measurement system.
  • The need for standardisation grew amid rapid scientific progress, expanding industrial projects, and increasing global trade in the mid-19th century.
  • The treaty established an official organization near Paris responsible for maintaining global measurement standards, providing a foundation for advancements in science, technology, and international trade.
  • The BIPM now governs the International System of Units , which supports everything from smartphone manufacturing to aerospace, with 64 member states collaborating.
  • This system's global adoption enhances international trust, drives scientific accuracy, and prevents costly errors, as seen in incidents like the Mars Climate Orbiter failure.
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