Applied Statistics for product and process evaluation in design and manufacturing
Evaluating product and processes is an imperative for almost all
design and/or manufacturing companies. These are the reasons for which this evaluation
needs to be made:
o Managing risks
o Validation
of processes
o Establishing
product/process specifications to QC to such specifications
o Monitoring
compliance to such specifications
Lack of proper and thorough grasp of and correct implementation of
statistical methods leads a company to having to face significant increases in
its complaint rates, scrap rates, and time-to-market. As a result, such companies
churn out poor quality in their products, leading to lowered customer
satisfaction levels, severely impacting their bottom line.
A learning session to help understand statistical methods
In order to help professionals
in process and manufacturing meet challenges associated with statistical
methods with greater confidence, GlobalCompliancePanel, a highly reputable
provider of professional trainings for the regulatory compliance areas, is
organizing a highly educative two-day seminar on the topic, “Applied
Statistics, with Emphasis on Verification, Validation, and Risk Management, in
R&D, Manufacturing, and QA/QC”.
John N. Zorich, Statistical Consultant & Trainer, Ohlone
College & SV Polytechnic, will be the Director at this seminar, which has been pre-approved
by RAPS as eligible for up to 12 credits towards a participant's RAC
recertification upon full completion.
To
enroll for this seminar, participants can log on to
Hands on
approach to statistical methods toolbox
The aim of this seminar is to offer a hands-on approach by which the
participants could comprehend the ways to interpret and use a standard tool-box
of statistical methods that consist of confidence intervals, t-tests, Normal
K-tables, Normality tests, confidence/reliability calculations, AQL sampling
plans, measurement equipment analysis, and Statistical Process Control.
The Director will equip the seminar delegates with clarity on how
to accurately employ and administer statistical methods, which can be used as a
launchpad for introducing new products.
This
two-day session will help participants understand the proper way of avoiding
issues relating to these aspects of statistical methods. John will explain how
to apply statistics to manage risk in R&D, QA/QC, and Manufacturing by giving
real life examples derived mainly from the medical
device design/manufacturing
industry.
Labels: applied statistics, design, manufacturing, quality assurance, quality control, Risk management
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