Industry examples are discussed throughout this interactive programme to demonstrate the technique's relevance to a very wide range of applications, with just enough theory to grab an understanding of the concepts and their origins.
SPC is a tool used to monitor a process during its operation in order to control the quality of the products while they are being produced, rather than relying on inspection to find problems after the fact.
It involves gathering information about the product, or the process itself, on a near real-time basis so that the process attendant/engineer can take action on the process immediately an out-of-control condition is detected. SPC identifies special causes of variation and other non-normal processing conditions, thus bringing the process within control, potentially before defective product is actually produced. Industry examples are discussed throughout this interactive programme to demonstrate the technique's relevance to a very wide range of applications, with just enough theory to grab an understanding of the concepts and their origins. Having effective process control techniques implemented drastically reduces scrap, rework and additional costs associated with defective material.
Module 1 Introduction to quality improvement and SPC The SPC system requirements Introduction to control charts Data types The process Continuous process improvement Statistical methodology Statistical instruments Representation of data
Module 2 A Primer on statistics Application to process control
Module 3 Control charts Capability of the process Process control Problem analysis
Venue
Date: 27 May 2008 to 28 May 2008 Location: Ramses Hilton Hotel, Cairo More info: The cost of the training program include: Developing and printing the training materials. Receiving upon arrival to Cairo International Airport by Limousine Issuing attendance certificates for the participants from: International Center for Etudes Light refreshments and drinks