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Global Regulatory Harmonization

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Globalization of the medical device market as well as its supporting supply chains continues to increase year after year. This has forced regulatory bodies to grapple with finding a way to narrow the gap between international and domestic regulation.

QDL: What is the Coordinate Metrology Society?

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QDL for August 9, 2019

The CMSC is more than just the only U.S. Trade show for large volume 3D metrology. It's metrology education and outreach, increasing diversity in the metrology field, and plotting a path forward for meeting the future personnel and technical needs of manufacturing.

 

Stuck in First Gear? Is the Impediment to Progress You?

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It happens easily enough and usually innocently enough. You start a business or organization then endure what is often a long and expensive learning curve. Along the way you learn. You learn a lot.

The Key to Great Olive Oil?

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Decanter centrifuges from Hiller GmbH, headquartered in Vilsbiburg, Germany, are in demand globally. These centrifuges separate solid and fluid materials, such as in the production of olive oil or wine, or for wastewater treatment.

Generation Z to the Rescue as Manufacturing Faces a ‘Silver Tsunami’

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It’s no news that U.S. manufacturing has a workforce problem. However, a new survey conducted by Leading2Lean (L2L) offers some unexpected hope.

He Quieted Deafening Jets

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For decades, Krishan Ahuja tamed jet noise, for which the National Academy of Engineering elected him as a new member this year.

U.S. Healthcare: An Industry Too Big to Fail

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As I spoke recently with colleagues at a conference in Florence, Italy, about healthcare innovation, a fundamental truth resurfaced in my mind: the U.S. healthcare industry is just that. An industry, an economic force, Big Business.

Understanding Capability of Production Processes and Measurements

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In a general sense, capability is the ability to do something. Within manufacturing, capability is given a much more specific definition. It is an expression of the accuracy of a process or equipment, in proportion to the required accuracy.

Why Managers, Now More Than Ever, Need to Understand Corporate Finance

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Given the recent, renewed intensification of the shareholder vs.

Avoiding Bias Correction Confusion

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Recently I have had several questions about which bias correction factors to use when working with industrial data. Some books use one formula, other books use another, and the software may use a third formula. Which one is right?

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