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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 infusion pumps and monitoring devices to hospital beds and support surfaces, these assets support nearly every aspect of patient care. Yet in many hospitals, medical equipment management remains fragmented and decentralized. As a result, equipment gets lost in the system. Repairs are delayed, usable…
Improvement Tools
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 are logging hours, and the digital work orders are flowing. On the surface, the implementation was a “success.”

But when the VP of operations asks for a quarterly performance review, no one can explain the actual effect on the bottom line. The system runs, but the value is…

Improvement Tools
Identity, Habits, and the Anti-Entropy Architecture of Quality Systems
Peter Chhim

Most quality professionals have experienced this moment. A process improvement initiative is completed. Procedures are updated, the team is trained, and for a period of time everything works exactly as intended. The process runs smoothly, and the problem appears to be solved. Then, gradually, small changes begin to appear.

An inspection step is skipped because production is…

Metrology
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. A dozen examples could be listed, but the most common include aerosol cans, needles for delivering fluids and medicines, fuel-injection nozzles, and simple fixed restrictors used to control liquid or airflows. 

Typically, holes for these types of applications range from 0.1 mm–1…

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Manufacturing’s Culture Problem Is Really a Systems Problem
James Glover
When manufacturing leaders discuss operational challenges, “culture” becomes the catch-all…
The Networking Opportunity You’re Missing
Mike Figliuolo
In a connected world, opportunities are more about who you know than what you know. Whether it’s a…
Physicists Zero in on the Mass of the Fundamental W Boson Particle
Jennifer Chu
When fundamental particles are heavier or lighter than expected, physicists’ understanding of the…
Field vs. Lab Testing: Why the Gap Leads to Costly Mistakes
Ryan Morrison
On paper, material testing looks like one of the most controlled and reliable parts of a…
How to Control Quality Risk When Motion-Control Parts Become Obsolete
Jesse Walker
In a lot of plants, motion-control equipment stays in service far longer than anyone originally…
When Things Go Wrong
Donald J. Wheeler
The way we think about our process will shape the way we collect, analyze, and interpret our data…
AI in Manufacturing
Cooper Schorr
There’s no shortage of AI in manufacturing. There is, however, a shortage of AI that works when…
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A Regulatory Loophole Could Delay Ozone Recovery by Years
(MIT: Cambridge, MA) -- Often hailed as the most successful international environmental agreement…
Nikon’s APDIS MV5X Laser Radar Sets a New Standard
(Nikon: Shinagawa, Tokyo) -- Nikon Corp. announces the launch of the APDIS MV5X, the latest…
AI Exposes Information Management Gaps That Limit Business Value
(Info-Tech: Arlington, VA) – Artificial intelligence (AI) has added a new layer to information…
bioMérieux Unveils BIOFIRE SPOTFIRE Molecular Testing Solution for Biopharma
(bioMérieux: Marcy-l’Étoile, France) -- bioMérieux, a world leader in the field of in vitro …
New ISO Standards Bring Clarity to Chain of Custody
(ISO: Geneva) -- Sustainability claims are everywhere. From recycled plastics and responsibly…
Valkyrie Analytics Relaunches as Nirova LLC to Advance Optimization of Anaerobic Digesters
(Nirova LLC: Boise, ID) -- Valkyrie Analytics, a U.S.-based analytics company specializing in real-…
Waygate Technologies, GE Aerospace Drive Future of Automated Engine Maintenance
(Waygate Technologies: Huerth, Germany) -- Providing a glimpse into the future of automated engine…
10 Novelis Plants Achieve New Level of Manufacturing Maturity
(Novelis Inc.: Atlanta) -- Novelis Inc., a leading sustainable aluminum solutions provider and a…
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