St. Louis ASQ Section 2016 Annual Quality Conference
Contact Email
conference@asqstl.org
Contact Name
Mark Lynch
Contact Phone Number
636-541-3196
Date
Address
Millennium Student Center; U of Missouri–St. Louis; 1 University Blvd.
Time Zone
Central
City
St. Louis
Event Website
http://bit.ly/LOUCON
State
MO
Zip
63121
Description
The St. Louis Section of ASQ invites you to help us honor World Quality Month 2016 by attending our Quality Conference on November 3, 2016, at the Millennium Student Center on the University of Missouri-St. Louis campus. The theme of the Quality Conference is “Quality—Today to Tomorrow” and you will see presentations on such topics as making the transition from ISO 9001:2008 to ISO 9001:2015 and quality project management
Country
USA
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Innovation Excellence for Life Sciences
Contact Email
amandap@marcusevansch.com
Contact Name
Amanda Pink
Contact Phone Number
312-540-3000 Ext: 6310
Date
Time Zone
Eastern
City
Boston
Event Website
http://bit.ly/2d72wCL
State
MA
Description
The healthcare industry is a highly competitive and volatile environment, where life science organizations not only strive to develop first-in-class products, but also vie for market opportunities. Innovation, therefore, is essential for ensuring customer deliverables and maintaining a competitive edge. This conference aims to catalogue best practices in fostering a culture of innovation necessary to drive enterprise performance. By attending this two day conference, delegates will receive practical knowledge and tangible tactics from leading innovation, product and business development, and R&D professionals on how to establish an innovation-first and centric culture, develop external partnerships to boost project potential, and curate winning projects that will garner a market advantage.
Country
USA
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