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DOE & Reliability Engineering

Design of Experiments for Competitive Advantage
DOE is an essential set of tools for studying and optimizing both common and complex systems.  Innovation Associates has refined this portfolio of powerful methods to enable you to sequentially advance your knowledge and create sustainable competitive advantages for your organization.

  • Foundational Statistics for DOE
  • Comparative Methods and ANOVA
  • Principles of DOE & Factorial Designs
  • Fractional Factorials & Minimal Run Experimentation
  • Combining Process and Product Design Factors
  • Mixture Experiments 
  • Design of Experiments for Management

Reliability Engineering & Accelerated Life Testing
Customers will require that you demonstrate with facts how your product will perform for years in the future and you can’t wait for real time data to get the business.  You are making changes and improvements to Product Designs and Process Parameters and it’s not possible to assess long term impacts in real time before you can implement them.   

Problem Solved – IA’s Reliability Engineering Course!
Innovation Associates’ expertise in Product and Process Engineering combined with our decades of investment in expert knowledge in Advanced Engineering methods deliver the solutions to these challenging requirements. 

On Site Training Option – Eliminate Costly Travel Expense

All Courses may be delivered at your site or one of our nearby facilities.  Company projects may be integrated into any of the On Site courses.
Contact Innovation Associates to bring this capability to your doorstep!

Combine Our Consulting Services with Your Courses
Training Courses and Consulting Support deliver the highest value to Clients. Move critical projects forward while increasing staff capability.

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