At The Quality Show, Dr. Eric Hayler will be discussing low cost technology applications in Lean. We spoke to him before the show to learn more about his session.
While data mining can unearth a wealth of information, it takes discriminating analysis to make sure we are not just making connections, but the right connections.
Industrial X-ray and computed tomography (CT) inspection solutions address the challenges for battery manufacturers to scale up production volumes while maintaining high quality and can lead to major competitive advantages.
Even a digital caliper — which takes most of the guesswork out of reading the measured value — still requires skill to correctly apply it to the measured dimension.
Advances in technology have resulted in the development of handheld X-ray fluorescence (HHXRF) and handheld laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (HHLIBS) analyzers that can be used for on-site analysis, enabling real-time testing and often eliminating the need for destructive sampling.
Industry experts discuss the new shades of “green jobs,” the pivotal role of quality departments in achieving sustainability goals, the challenge of talent gaps, the need for a broader view beyond compliance, and the essential training paths to foster a more resilient, inclusive future.
In a world grappling with climate change and societal demands, the manufacturing sector must align with Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) goals.
The Association For Manufacturing Technology and SME announced a strategic partnership, making bigger strides together toward solving North America’s manufacturing workforce challenges.