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People Management
AI Adoption in Industry Depends on Understanding Human Behavior
Joe Schaeppi
Across manufacturing floors, pharmaceutical labs, and industrial supply chains, AI is moving from experiment to infrastructure. Systems now monitor equipment before it fails, flag quality defects faster than inspectors, and recommend production schedules that once required entire planning teams. In many cases, the technology works exactly as intended. The models perform well in testing, and the…
Metrology
Beyond the Pit: Why Laboratory Integrity Now Shapes Mining Viability
Greg Rankin

As mining operations push toward lower-grade deposits and tighter economic margins, the reliability of analytical measurement has become central to operational decision-making.

From representative sampling to traceable calibration standards and certified reference materials, the systems used to verify assay accuracy increasingly determine whether reported grades can be trusted.…

Improvement Tools
On Viability as Truth
Harish Jose

I am exploring what I think is a fundamental question in epistemology: What does it mean to say something is true? I want to approach this through the lens of cybernetic constructivism. I’ll start with a question about pi, which feels fitting given that I wrote this on March 14.

What is pi? For most purposes, 3.14 is a very accurate value. But pi is an irrational number. It goes…

Manufacturing
When an Extra Millimeter Turns Into Scrap
Dmitriy Osnach

In precision machining there’s a particularly deceptive failure mode. Everything looks fine. The toolpath is clean, cutting is stable, the part’s almost finished. And then you discover that you took off too much somewhere. Or the opposite—you left a small island of stock that now must be removed by hand. Or during the next setup, the tool suddenly can’t reach because the fixture wasn’t…

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Features
Stop Shipping Late
Global Shop Solutions
It’s 3:42 p.m. on a Wednesday, and your phone lights up. Your customer isn’t calling to chat. They…
The Next Defense Breakthrough Won’t Be a Weapon
Maria DiBari, Paige Orme
Right now, as tensions rise around Iran and the Persian Gulf, the headlines are doing what they…
3D-Scanning a Clarifier Cover for Agitator Application
Mike DeCapua
Buffalo Metrology Inc. (BMI) was recently tasked with reverse engineering an 8 ft outside-diameter…
The Problem With Sigma Levels
Donald J. Wheeler
Many practitioners have been taught to describe a process using sigma levels. Yet these levels are…
Hexagon’s Octave Brings Seamless Digital Thread for Industrial Environments
Vick Vaishnavi, Quality Digest
Octave, a new company from Hexagon, is one of the latest additions in a string of improvements and…
3 Secrets to Hiring Stars for Your High-Performing Team
Mike Figliuolo
One of the most exciting aspects of building a high-performing team is recruiting the people for it…
The Audit-Ready Factory
Scott Ginsberg
Quality leaders know that an audit rarely fails because a company lacks documentation. It fails…
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News
interpack 26: COPA-DATA Presents Automation Software for Transformation
(COPA-DATA: Salzburg, Austria) -- The process and packaging industry is changing, and developments…
Introducing CoroMill MR20 for Stable, Controlled Profile Milling
(Sandvik Coromant: Stockholm) -- Cutting tool specialist Sandvik Coromant has launched the CoroMill…
PI Expands Motion Portfolio With Modular Precision Linear Stages
(Physik Instrumente: Shrewsbury, MA) -- Physik Instrumente (PI), a global leader in precision…
NIST Submits Annual Congressional Report Summarizing Progress on NCST Act
(NIST: Gaitherburg, MD) -- The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has submitted…
DCE 9000 to Strengthen Quality and Reliability Across Data Center Infrastructure
(TIA: Arlington, VA) -- The Telecommunications Industry Association, a trusted industry association…
METTLER TOLEDO Publishes New e-Guide
(METTLER TOLEDO: Columbus, OH) --  METTLER TOLEDO Product Inspection Group has released a new e-…
BlueBotics Bridges the Gap Between AGVs and AMRs With SmartPass
(BlueBotics: Torrance, CA) -- Autonomous navigation and fleet management leader BlueBotics has…
How Chef Robots Coordinate to Maximize Throughput
(Chef Robotics: San Francisco) -- Chef Robotics, a leader in physical AI for the food industry, has…
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