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Future of Quality in Manufacturing: Digitizing Data and Linking Tools for e-Quality

How will quality change tomorrow? Discover the necessary skills, tools, and integration of quality and manufacturing for the future. Learn about the digitization of data, linking assembly tools, and the e-quality life cycle. Explore industries that need e-quality solutions.

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Future of Quality in Manufacturing: Digitizing Data and Linking Tools for e-Quality

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  1. What skills and tools will be necessary for this change to happen? How do I think quality will change tomorrow? How do I think quality will change tomorrow? What is the problem

  2. Quality Manufacturing Integration of Quality and Manufacturing 747 Where is the data kept

  3. A 747-400 has 6 million parts (including fasteners) made in 33 different countries. A 747-400 has 6 million parts (including fasteners) made in 33 different countries. Where is this quality information kept? The Where House

  4. Quality becomes inaccessible after manufacture? The Where House? Quality in the future will

  5. Quality in the Future Will: • Not be on paper. • Not have the human component of error. • Contain substantially more data • Not be inaccessible. • Be useful over the entire life of the product Digitize Data

  6. Move Quality Data from the Where House to the Internet or Intranet DIGITIZE Link by joinder

  7. Link Quality Data at Joinder Component A Component B Link Data A Data B How will the link be made

  8. How Will the Quality Link Be Made? Combine scanner and joinder

  9. Combine Scanner and Joinder A New Breed of Assembly Tools and Hardware. Screw Drivers Wrenches Soldering Irons Welders Adhesive Processes New Breed of Tool

  10. A New Breed of Tools Wireless Communication Built-In Scanner Built-In Warning System Built-In Quality Verification Identify all Fasteners

  11. Identifying All Fasteners and Locations Base Identifier Unique Part Generic Washer Generic Fastener Automatic verification

  12. Automatic Verification Missed Fastener is Flagged Next Assembly Point Flashes Wireless Update of Assembly Status Quality Life Cycle

  13. The Quality Life Cycle .1 - 5% 94% - 99.9% 0% - 1% Product Life Cycle MANUFACTURE USE RETIREMENT 90 - 100% Quality Life Cycle Now USE 0% - 9% MANUFACTURE RETIREMENT 0% 50% 40% - 45% 5-10% Quality Life Cycle Tomorrow MANUFACTURE USE RETIREMENT What industries need equality?

  14. What Industries Need e-quality? My Info

  15. e-quality Kevin McGushion CEO, Exel Orbital Systems kevinm@exelorbital.com (310) 266-1505 exelorbital.com Patents Pending

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