DPI
DPI may refer to:
Organizations
- Department of Public Information, related to U.N.
- Daffodil Polytechnic Institute, an educational institution of Bangladesh
- Dhaka Polytechnic Institute, an educational institution of Bangladesh
- Disabled Peoples' International, an international non-governmental organization
- Discovery Partners Institute, an initiative of the University of Illinois
- New South Wales Department of Primary Industries (NSW DPI), an Australian governmental unit
- Department of Primary Industries, a Queensland Government Department
Computing and electronics
- Deep packet inspection, a form of computer network packet filtering
- Digital program insertion
- Dots per inch, a measure of printing, display or image resolution
- Mouse dpi, a measure of mouse speed
- SystemVerilog DPI (Direct Programming Interface)
- Data processing inequality
- Digital public infrastructure
Sports
- Daytona Prototype International, a class of car in sports car racing
- Defensive pass interference
Other
- Disposable personal income
- Dry powder inhaler, a drug delivery device
- Dual polarisation interferometry
- Dye penetrant inspection, a non-destructive testing method
- Diphenyleneiodonium (chemistry)
- Polydispersity index (PDI), now largely replaced by Dispersity (Đ) in current literature
See also
- DPI-MCAA, a Multilateral Competent Authority Agreement on automatic exchange of information on income derived through digital platforms
Other uses
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