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Apply the FMEA methodology for smart manufacturing in the automotive industry

Using digital quality management to effectively assess design and process failures

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A quality manager is working on quality planning and FMEA

Stricter homologation, environmental regulations, and increasing product complexity have put automotive manufacturers at greater risk for warranty issues and recalls than ever before.

Failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) is a critical preventive tool for effectively assessing risk. Ensuring quality before the finished product rolls off the production line helps developers and manufacturers avoid changes in later production stages, saving money and helping produce high-quality results. Providing a powerful FMEA, closed-loop quality solution enables developers and manufacturers to reduce risks and costs.

Join our webinar and discover how to boost first-time quality with the help of the FMEA methodology for effective collaboration and project realization.

Mitigate failures’ risks in your design and process development with FMEA

Quality management system (QMS) software, part of a comprehensive smart manufacturing approach, mitigates these risks with a closed-loop system that integrates product design, manufacturing design, quality, and the supply chain to safeguard compliance and product integrity. Assessing the risks associated with potential product or process failures is essential. Failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) is a powerful tool that enables effective risk assessment to reduce design and process problems.

A new way forward with a smarter manufacturing environment

Siemens smart manufacturing portfolio delivers a strong business case for digital transformation and quality management. When automotive OEMs and suppliers implement a comprehensive quality management solution, they realize enormous benefits, typically exceed quality targets throughout production and satisfy customers with reliable and high-quality products.

Implement a complete FMEA to realize enormous benefits

This live webinar will explore:

  • Why a closed-loop quality management system is essential
  • Why FMEA is an essential part of advanced quality planning and risk management
  • How an FMEA software streamlines to take proactive measures to prevent failures from occurring, such as redesigning a product or improving a manufacturing process

Register for this upcoming webinar to learn more about how your enterprise can achieve risk assessment and quality planning processes using Siemens FMEA software.

À propos des intervenants

Siemens Digital Industries Software

Valentina Lupo

Solution Domain Expert for Quality

Valentina is a Quality Solution Domain Expert for Digital Manufacturing at the Siemens Digital Industries Software. She started her journey in Siemens four years ago as Industry manager for Discrete Manufacturing in Manufacturing Operations Management (MOM). Before joining Siemens, she held different positions in Quality Management and R&D in Italy and Poland, for domestic appliances companies. She also covered a Project Management position in Automotive Tier-supplier company. Valentina holds a master’s degree in mechanical engineering from the Polytechnic of Bari.

Siemens Digital Industries Software

Axel Eicker

Siemens Senior Product Manager –Teamcenter Quality FMEA

Axel has studied production technologies at the university of applied sciences Cologne and quality management at the distance learning institute of the Berlin university of applied sciences. He started his journey inside Siemens as a senior product manager for Teamcenter Quality FMEA. He spent his entire career in quality management roles within the development departments of three different world companies. The moderation of FMEAs and the associated process and method optimizations were the focus all along. In his current role, Axel brings his knowledge to the FMEA solution and his goal is to develop the best FMEA solution available on the market as an integrated part of PLM and quality.

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