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Metrology
Women Who Measure the Universe and Chart the Skies
Quality Digest
When the Coordinate Metrology Society (CMS) gathers for the 42nd annual conference this July in Dallas, one of the most anticipated talks won’t be about machining tolerances or inspection gauges but the cosmos itself. Sandrine J. Thomas, associate director for Summit Operations at the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, is delivering a keynote that connects the meticulous art of measurement on Earth with…
QMS and Standards
What Is an MCP Server?
Matt McFarlane

It can be surprisingly difficult for businesses to get accurate answers to questions about their own data. Often, the data live in different systems or aren’t easily accessible to employees without specific technical skills. Some data may be in Salesforce but not in the company’s content management system—and vice versa. However, an employee might need all of those data to get the full picture…

Improvement Tools
ASQ’s WCQI 2026: Why This Year Is Different
Jeff Dewar

There are always good reasons to attend the American Society for Quality’s World Conference on Quality and Improvement (WCQI). The sessions are substantive, the networking is genuine, and the exhibit hall gives you a concentrated look at where the tools and technologies of our profession are heading. After four decades covering this industry, we still come back every year. But 2026 has a…

Manufacturing
Applying AI-Driven Inspection in High-Volume Manufacturing
Abdullah Al Masum Jabir

In high-volume manufacturing, inspection often struggles to keep pace with production. That challenge becomes even greater when the material itself is naturally variable and the defects aren’t always easy to define consistently. In one high-volume manufacturing environment producing about 20,000 unassembled parts per day, that was exactly the problem: Quality teams were expected to identify…

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Markets run on trust. Trust runs on standards. And standards only work when the people shaping them…
5 Weirdly Nonstandard Things About the Metric System
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The modern metric system—known as the International System of Units, or SI—is a model of…
Artec Leo Digitizes a 4.5-Billion-Year-Old Meteorite
Artec 3D
What would you do if a 240-kg iron rock older than the Earth landed outside your house? While you…
Equipment Management Is a Fragmented System in Integrated Hospitals
Jeanne Spoden
High-volume medical equipment serves as the operational backbone of our healthcare system. From…
CMMS Success Metrics: How to Build KPIs That Validate Results
Alexandra Vazquez
A lot of CMMS rollouts fail quietly. It’s a common scenario: The software is installed, technicians…
Identity, Habits, and the Anti-Entropy Architecture of Quality Systems
Peter Chhim
Most quality professionals have experienced this moment. A process improvement initiative is…
Maximizing Air Gauge Capability for Small Holes
George Schuetz
In various industries (or in your shop), there are numerous parts that make use of very small holes…
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Physik Instrumente Highlights 2-Axis Piezo Scanning Stage
(Physik Instrumente: Shrewsbury, MA) -- Physik Instrumente (PI), a global leader in photonics and…
MasterControl Unveils AI-Powered Event Summarizer for Life Sciences
(MasterControl: Salt Lake City) -- MasterControl, a leading provider of quality and manufacturing…
11th Annual Virtual Configuration Life Cycle Management Summit
(Configit: Copenhagen) -- Configit, a global leader in configuration life cycle management (CLM),…
InnovMetric Announces the Acquisition of Digisens’ Intellectual Property
(InnovMetric: Quebec City) -- InnovMetric, a leading provider of 3D metrology solutions for the…
Metrologic DCS Launches Inspection Flow
(Metrologic DCS: Montbonnot-Saint-Martin, France) -- Metrologic DCS announces the launch of…
RB Industrial Manufacturing Invests in Advanced Keyence Vision System
(RB Industrial Manufacturing: Racine, WI) -- RB Industrial Manufacturing announced the acquisition…
Ursa Major Achieves 10 Successful Hadley Engine Flights
(Ursa Major: Berthoud, CO) -- Ursa Major’s Hadley liquid rocket engine has completed 10 consecutive…
A Regulatory Loophole Could Delay Ozone Recovery by Years
(MIT: Cambridge, MA) -- Often hailed as the most successful international environmental agreement…
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