In metrology, it’s truly a deep, sensitive subject.
The scope of inspection is so vast that no one wanted to exclude a topic but we also did not want a standard so detailed that it was not user friendly.
As technology continues to evolve, it will take a lot of work from the standards community to help the industry keep pace with new tools for new manufacturing methods.
The bottom line is that manufacturers know they need to improve how integrated quality data is across the company.
How will you use Quality 4.0 ideas at your location?
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Elizabeth M. Keim, president of Integrated Quality Resources LLC and the past president and chair of the board for ASQ, knows how intimidating new technologies can be. That’s why she has ideas on how to get started today.
Jim Spichiger, past-chair of the ASQ Inspection Division and a long-time quality expert, discusses how continuous improvement projects might work, misconceptions about the process, and improvement successes from his own career.
Carl Dekker explains how additive technologies have evolved, why additive standards are needed, and how you can get involved in the process.
James Guede offers his advice on the calibration process and how companies can maximize the value of it.
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