Conference Discusses Lean Six Sigma in Manufacturing Compliance ...
From Business Wire (press release), CA ... presenting on "Maximize ROI without Compromising Quality or Efficiency: Integrating Lean Six Sigma into the Manufacturing Compliance Platform (MPC)" and many ...
... Despite the phenomenal growth experienced in the US medical device industry over the past decade, manufacturers today are faced with the emerging issues of globalization, increased competitive pressures, the ever-present requirement to meet market demand for new products on a timely basis, and the fundamental need for continuous process improvements to reduce cycle time from product design to commercialization. Through learning what leading medical device organizations are utilizing, delegates and speakers will have a greater understanding of the challenges they face moving forward, and the best practices required to remain competitive in this evolving industry. The Medical Manufacturing Summit, April 17-19, 2005, The Homestead Resort, Hot Springs, Virginia, will provide an exclusive and unequaled opportunity for senior-level executives in the industry to network, evaluate current practices and strategies, and to explore new products and services. ...
Additional resources on the application of six sigma to compliance in manufacturing ...
Medical Design Technology Online: By utilizing a systemic approach and leveraging the established Lean Six Sigma methodology with regulatory compliance and manufacturing execution systems ...
FDA Quality Systems and Six Sigma for Pharmaceuticals: industries reduce complexity and address compliance issues in ... 6:45 PM ยท Workshop D: Applying Lean Manufacturing to your ... such as TQM and Six Sigma through the ...
Medical Device Manufacturing: to advancing an already-exceptional regulatory compliance and quality ... of Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma initiatives ... eight of which were with GE Medical Systems ...
Labels: approach, competitive, event, execution



0 Comments:
Post a Comment
Links to this post:
Create a Link
<< Home