Chicago, Illinois - This presentation from Renishaw will demonstrate how its Productive Process Pyramid can be applied as a framework to identify and control sources of variation in manufacturing. Real examples of successes at Renishaw and its partners show how anyone involved with manufacturing processes can reap rewards by tackling variation at its source, understanding how companies have eliminated process setting problems, improved traceability, and reduced scrap.
About the speaker
Dan Skulan is the midwest sales manager at Renishaw. He helps companies increase profitability through innovative problem-solving techniques that reduce scrap and improve equipment effectiveness. By evaluating the whole process through the unique process control pyramid, Skulan applies technologies to overcome production bottlenecks. Skulan holds degrees in Electronics Technology, Industrial Manufacturing, and Marketing and has more than 25 years’ practical experience with manufacturing process control as a user, integrator, and supplier.
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