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Infodream Guest Speakers at AeroEngineering 2010


Aero Engineering Conference 2010
29-30 September, NEC, Birmingham, UK

Infodream are very privileged to have been invited to speak at this year’s Aero Engineering Conference to discuss the benefits of statistical process control (SPC) within aerospace manufacturing.

Our presentaion is part of the QMT Feature session in the Open Technology Forum on 29th September 
Time : 1420

Aeroengineering 2010AERO ENGINEERING 2010 provides an intensive 2-day ‘engineering-centric’ focal point for business development within the supply chain, together with a showcase of industry partners and suppliers supporting the UK aerospace engineering industry– the second largest in the world.



SPC for aerospace is an area where Infodream has many years experience from our industrial partnerships with key organisations within the sector. Aerospace has traditionally been very slow on the up-take of continuous improvement tools such as SPC but this is slowly changing.

Our presentation will discuss some of the historical reasons for this, how and why things are changing and where SPC can be implemented as a key tool for continuous improvement.

Topic Covered will include:

  • Introduction to Variation Reduction & Statistical Process Control (SPC) 
  • Comparison of traditional and modern quality approaches
  • Common misconceptions surrounding the use of SPC for aerospace
  • Applications for SPC within aerospace manufacturing
  • Real Case Study – Presentation by Airbus explaining how SPC has been used to great effect to drastically reduce assembly time at the St Nazaire plant in France.

If you would like to know more about how we can help with your process improvement projects, why not meet us there for an informal chat?  Call us on 02920 647010 to arrange a meeting

For further information please contact us or visit www.aeroconf.com/

Related articles:

Slow Up-take of continuous improvement tools in Aerospace (Infodream article in QMT magazine)

SPC Reduces Inspection Stages at UK aerospace company Turbomeca UK (Infodream article in QMT magazine)