Bridging the gap between great ideas and great products
About this Webinar
If you are looking to improve the competitiveness of your company's products by addressing new value propositions, life-cycle cost and quality issues, join us on Thursday, October 15, to explore a range of topics including:
- CVCA: Considering all of your stakeholders
- Use-case Scenarios: What do your customers really want?
- QFD: It's all about the requirements
- Probabilistic NPV: What's it going to cost me?
- AFMEA: That didn't just happen, did it?
- Robust design: Make sure you want the peach before you look at the fuzz...
The webinar is open to all and is highly recommended for teams interested in enrolling in the dfM course while working on a real project from your company.
Steps to Register for this Webinar
- Scroll down to the course section at the bottom of the page
- Click on the red "Enroll in this Section" button
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System Requirements
Before the live event, ensure that you have the following equipment and software
- A computer that supports Windows software
- The most recent version of Windows Live Meeting installed on your machine
- DSL or a fast Internet connection to view Live Meeting slides, chat, and ask questions
- Phone line to hear the presenter
About the Speaker
Kurt A. Beiter , PhD, associate professor (acting), of Stanford's mechanical engineering design group will draw best practices from Stanford's Design for Manufacturability (dfM) program. This two-quarter (winter/spring) sequence (ME317A&B) is a project-based course and covers systematic methods that enable companies to deliver enhanced value to their stakeholders with increased profitability.