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Metrology
What ISO/IEC 17025 Asks Before, During, and After Every Test
Neerav Singh
Audit week has a way of revealing gaps that stay invisible during normal operations. Your methods are sound, and your data look clean. Then the assessor asks for the calibration certificate on the torque wrench used last Tuesday, and someone heads off to find it. That small gap, a record that exists somewhere but not where it should be, is what good planning prevents. ISO/IEC 17025 is broader…
Improvement Tools
Why Risk-Based Supplier Audits Are Replacing Calendar-Based Audits
Stephanie Ojeda

In the larger organizations I worked for as a quality leader, supplier auditing was almost always calendar-driven. Sometimes supplier audits happened once a year; in other places, they might happen twice. I’d build the schedule to accommodate that, and the system would just run.

Over time, I shifted to a risk-based approach where how deeply and how often I audited a supplier…

QMS and Standards
The Environmental Monitoring Gap Your QMS Isn’t Closing
Aity Ritesh Raj

FDA inspectors don’t just check your records. They bring their own thermometer.

And when their reading doesn’t match six months of logged data from the sensor on your cold room wall, the honest explanation is one nobody wants to say: The monitoring system was compliant; the measurement just wasn’t accurate anymore.

I know because I’ve been in that room.

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Manufacturing
Error Correction Tech Boosts 3D Printing of Big Composite Parts
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) have created a new tool that can catch and correct potential mistakes in real time while 3D-printing large plastic parts.

The automated system could help U.S. manufacturers produce large, custom parts with fewer defects, potentially reducing waste, lowering costs, and strengthening domestic…

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Industrial robots don’t just shape pay today. Research from Pinar Yildirim, a Wharton professor of…
Is Tunnel Vision Slowing Your Business Growth?
Rebecca Okamoto
Think fast: What’s the No. 1 rule of troubleshooting? Get to the root cause. It’s the foundation…
5 Questions You Must Answer to Measure Your Business Effectively
Mike Figliuolo
Focusing on metrics is key to achieving your desired business results—but it can be difficult to…
Pushing the Limits of AI Photogrammetry
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Artec 3D is best known for professional 3D scanners. So it may come as a surprise that the company…
AI Hype Meets the Brutal Reality of Math
Gleb Tsipursky
The most charming AI model may be the one most likely to mislead you. That’s the uncomfortable…
A Smarter Way to Respond to Volatility in Healthcare Reimbursement Rates
Patrick Gale
Hospitals continue to face increasing financial uncertainty as healthcare reimbursement rates shift…
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(WFL: Linz, Austria) -- The defense industry is entering a new industrial era. Faced with…
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AMT and FANUC Highlighted Collaborative Mixed-Load Handling at Automate 2026
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Titomic USA Inc. Celebrates One Year of Operations
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Teledyne Launches Linea HS2 8k Camera
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Electra Unveils Turbo-Electric Aircraft Concept
(Electra: Manassas, VA) -- Electra, a global leader in hybrid-electric aviation, has unveiled a new…
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