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Improvement Tools
When Lean Isn’t Enough
Akhilesh Gulati
On an assembly line for household appliances, 10 operators assembled motors for downstream production. Demand was high, but output consistently fell short—and many motors failed final inspection, requiring weekend overtime to catch up. Managers tried the usual fixes. Push the operators, tweak the workstations, reduce wasted motion. For a day or two, it looked like progress. But by Friday, the…
Improvement Tools
Boiling Down Ideas Will Always Burn You
Mike Figliuolo

I hear it all the time: “Let’s boil this idea down.” That’s a huge communication mistake.

What people are trying to do by “boiling it down” is get rid of all the extraneous information surrounding their idea to find something crisp they can share with others. The hope is that the crisp idea will be exciting and compelling.

Given I’m Italian, let’s make rotini. No, not…

QMS and Standards
Why Data Security Alone Won’t Cut It for AI in Regulated Industries
Jake Walton

Nobody would get into a self-driving car simply because the door locks worked and the alarm system was functioning properly. Those security features protect the car from being stolen or tampered with, but they say nothing about whether the car’s AI will stop in time when a child runs into the road, or know when it’s safe to proceed at a four-way stop.

Data security alone won’t cut…
Improvement Tools
10 Lessons From 10 Factory Visits
Scott Ginsberg

At Dozuki, our teams are constantly on the factory floor. We spend hundreds of hours every year walking production lines, sitting in breakrooms with operators, and standing alongside quality managers during high-stakes audits. These site visits have given us a front-row seat to the friction between legacy processes and modern production demands. We’ve seen firsthand how the combination of…

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Streamlined, Efficient Aircraft Surface Assessment—From Scan to Report
FARO
Aircraft are routinely exposed to damage from bird strikes, lightning strikes, hailstorms,…
Why Your QMS and Regulatory Information Management Systems Should Talk to Each Other
Mike King, Massimo Franza
‘This product isn’t approved to be imported into this market,” says a customs official while…
Pinpointing the Origin of Newly Discovered Hellenistic Pottery
Paul Hanaphy
Pottery is a metaphorical gold mine for archaeologists. Well-preserved ceramics offer a rare…
The Expanding Role of Design of Experiments in Modern Manufacturing
Jeffrey T. Slovin
Manufacturers can’t control tariffs, supply chain volatility, labor shortages, or geopolitical…
From Operators to Leaders
Leena Rinne
Manufacturing leaders often focus on technology, automation, and efficiency metrics to drive…
Wristband Enables Wearers to Control a Robotic Hand With Their Own Movements
Jennifer Chu
The next time you’re scrolling your phone, take a moment to appreciate the feat: This seemingly…
The Shape That Does Not Return
Harish Jose
The great systems thinker Russell Ackoff had a provocation that stayed with me: A system isn’t the…
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Renishaw Introduces True-Absolute Multi-DoF Encoder System
(Renishaw: West Dundee, IL) – Renishaw, a global leader in engineering technologies, has launched…
Artec 3D launches Artec Jet
(Artec: Luxembourg) -- Global 3D scanning leader Artec 3D has announced the launch of Artec Jet, a…
Black Forest Power Monsters for the DIN Rail
(CAMTEC: Karlsruhe, Germany) -- With its new CPS-EC2000 AC/DC power supply series, CAMTEC Power…
Hexagon Upgrades PULSE, Advancing Real-Time Environmental Monitoring
(Hexagon: Stockholm) -- Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division announces an evolved version…
New CoroTurn PI Boosts Security and Speed in Internal Turning Operations
(Sandvik Coromant: Sandviken, Sweden) -- Cutting tool specialist and manufacturing solutions…
AMPERA Leverages New Regulation for Next-Generation Reactor
(AMPERA: Palm Beach Gardens, FL) -- Shortly after the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)…
New Release of CADEXSOFT Manufacturing Toolkit 2026.2
(CADEXSOFT: Tallinn, Estonia) -- CADEXSOFT announces the release of Manufacturing Toolkit 2026.2: a…
Supply Chain Performance Undermined by Fragmented Warehouse Systems
(Info-Tech Research Group: London) -- Increasing operational complexity and rising customer…
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