“The automotive industry is in the midst of an unprecedented transformation, including improving safety features. Inspection and quality control are the most important safety tools in today’s business world.” Non-destructive testing has been utilized for more than one hundred years and has come a long way since the early years. For example, today the proactive use of NDT can eliminate non-conforming parts from incoming material streams. By assuming a proactive NDT approach, manufacturers are able to catch nonconformances that aren’t detectable by visual or functional inspections. Our pioneers would be proud. Peter Miller, President of Advanced Material Solutions (AMS), shares his insights on the topic of future-proofing in the manufacturing industry, highlighting four key steps manufacturers should take to approach non-destructive testing in this Q & A with Generis. Check out the eBook below!
Read More →Infographic: Respiratory Concerns with Welding
Capturing dust and fumes generated during welding presents a unique challenge, and, unfortunately, there are many health problems that can be caused by an overexposure to welding fumes. Though capturing dust and fumes is a challenge, it is important to have a safe dust collection system to rid your work environment of these harmful pollutants. Still not convinced that air pollution control is important? Check out the Camfil infographic below to explore the top 5 respiratory concerns associated with welding, followed by a solution that works. Hear more from Camfil by joining the discussion at the American Automotive Summit on November 10-11 in Detroit.
Read More →Success Story: Reducing Radar Component Test Time by 75% and Improving Vehicle Passenger Safety
Averna’s solution has reduced UUT testing and loading time by 75% while boosting throughput and ensuring stringent quality standards.
Read More →Case Study: Averna Accelerates Production Testing for Automotive Radar
Check out Averna’s informative case study on production testing for automotive radar, and discover the solution to wide-ranging test needs in the automotive industry.
Read More →SMTC Presentation: Driving Product Optimization Through Early Stage Supplier Engagement
Exploring Design for Excellence (DFX) Brian Morrison, from SMTC, took his wealth of knowledge and understanding as the Director of Value Engineering & Technology and presented crucial industry information at the American Medical Device Summit 2016. Take a look at Morrison’s insightful presentation from the Summit that explores Design for Excellence (DFX) Product Optimization, focusing on these core concepts: What is DFX? DFX Benefits Value Equation Product Design Review Ability to Impact Product Value Early Supplier Involvement (ESI) Impact of Design Decisions Applying DFX to Product Development To view the full presentation, click here. About SMTC SMTC is a mid-size provider of end-to-end electronics manufacturing services (EMS) including PCBA production, systems integration and comprehensive testing services, enclosure fabrication, as well as product design, sustaining engineering, and supply chain management services.
Read More →Webinar: How to Turn Your Industrial Energy Program into a Competitive Advantage
So where should you focus when developing an energy strategy for your own business? In this session, EnerNOC‘s Managing Director of Industrial Solutions, Jay Zoellner, will walk you through the essentials of a successful energy strategy. You’ll learn: Why energy impacts the bottom-line for industrial enterprises more today than ever before The five critical success factors for every industrial energy strategy A three-step process for assessing, designing, and implementing a successful industrial energy program Sign up for this informative EnerNOC Webinar here today! To learn more about EnerNOC, please join us, as Generis hosts the American Manufacturing Summit and gather further insights on March 28-29, 2017.
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