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Event: Advanced Product Quality Planning, Design Failure Modes and Effects Analysis

One-day seminar on Aug. 23 in Ann Arbor, Michigan

Tue, 07/13/2010 - 13:41
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(Omnex Inc.: Ann Arbor, MI) – Omnex Inc. will present “Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP) & Design Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (DFMEA),” a one-day seminar on Aug. 23 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The seminar’s goals are to provide a hands-on approach to APQP and its relationship to program management and status reporting to give the knowledge and skills needed to introduce new products and processes smoothly.

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This seminar addresses all the elements of advance product quality planning (APQP) and defines it as a process in your organization. It provides an overview of the five phases of APQP and how it is managed as a process. It also teaches design failure mode and effects analysis (DFMEA), and design verification planning. Program management and status reporting for APQP are also included.

Who should attend?

Program managers, product managers, quality managers, design engineers, APQP team members, and anyone with a basic understanding of your organization and its processes

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