The year 1533 in science and technology included a number of events, some of which are listed here.
Astronomy
Petrus Apianus publishes at IngolstadtApiani horoscopion (On the Solar Quadrant), Buch Instrument (On Astronomical Instruments) and Folium populi (On the Portable Sundial).
First printed edition of Euclid's Elements in the original Greek published in Basel, edited by Simon Grynaeus including integral diagrams and the first printing of Proclus' commentary on the first book.
Gemma Frisius publishes De Locorum describendorum ratione in Antwerp, containing the first known statement of the principles of triangulation and a means for determining longitude.