(Indicate Technologies: Santa Clara, CA) -- Have you ever wondered why your organization has not been successful implementing geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T)? Greg Hetland, Ph.D., a sitting member of the ASME Y14.5.1 committee responsible for the standard on the mathematical definition of dimensioning and tolerancing principles, creates a dynamic environment where this question is explored and answered in the GD&T Seminar Series held March 5–9, 2012, and sponsored by Indicate Technologies Inc.
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Whether you are a corporate executive, manager, designer, purchasing agent, regulatory compliance officer, machinist, or quality practitioner, you have a role to play in your organization’s ability to compete. This means producing higher-quality product at lower prices on a continuing basis. One major avenue for achieving this goal is through the successful deployment of GD&T throughout your organization and supply chain. Indicate Technologies can help you get there with the information-packed GD&T Seminar.
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