SCMEP is offering free upcoming courses in September and October. See below for more information and to register!
LED Lighting – A Common Sense Approach
September 21st, 11:30AM – 1:00PM, Greenville
This seminar is specifically designed to help you better understand how LED lighting works, the current state of the LED marketplace, and the advantages and limitations of LED lighting. The focus will be on helping you understand the factors that are important in determining whether the time is right to upgrade your legacy lighting system to LED.
LED Lighting – A Common Sense Approach
October 5th, 11:30AM – 1:00PM, Columbia
This seminar is specifically designed to help you better understand how LED lighting works, the current state of the LED marketplace, and the advantages and limitations of LED lighting. The focus will be on helping you understand the factors that are important in determining whether the time is right to upgrade your legacy lighting system to LED.
What Color is Your Freight?
October 6th, 9:30AM – 11:00AM, Greenville
For many companies freight is just an afterthought. As soon as your product is complete you want to get it out the door as soon as you can. But by paying attention to some details, you can dramatically reduce your hard and soft costs while becoming more competitive in the market place.
Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) – Lunch & Learn
October 6th, 12:00PM – 1:00PM, Columbia
Participants will learn about the ANOVA graphical techniques based on “signal” and “noise.” The discussion will center around a hypothetical situation of differences in process performance in different shifts. You will also be introduced to the numerical methods that were originally used by R.A. Fisher.
What Color is Your Freight?
October 13th, 9:30AM – 11:00AM, Columbia
For many companies freight is just an afterthought. As soon as your product is complete you want to get it out the door as soon as you can. But by paying attention to some details, you can dramatically reduce your hard and soft costs while becoming more competitive in the market place.
Design of Experiments (DoE) – Lunch & Learn
October 18th, 12:00PM – 1:00PM, Columbia
Participants will understand the historical development of non-scientific approach to the experimental techniques leading to the structured technique of design of experiment (DoE). The discussion will center around a hypothetical situation of injection molded part critical dimension. A structured experimental design will be presented and analyzed leading to the equation that connects the critical dimension to the key inputs such as injection temperature, nozzle profile, and injection speed.