Browse by Editorial Category
Browse by Edition Date

October 2019

Skip Navigation Links.
Expand Applying TechnologyApplying Technology
Collapse Current NewsCurrent News
Motlow State Community College Now an ABB Robotics Education Affiliate
Absolute Machine Tools Oktoberfest October 24
Air Engineering and Supply Receives Sales Growth Award
Aluminum Safety Summit October 15-16
Applied Manufacturing Technologies Celebrates 30-Year Anniversary
CAMplete Solutions Partners with Phillips Federal
Check-Mate Celebrates Grand Opening of Second Facility
Creform to Feature AGVs Workstations Carts and Flow Racks
Emuge to Hold Cutting TECH EXPO November 7
Solid Carbide Thread Mills at Wichita Industrial Trade Show
Industrial Applications Group Appointed as an Eriez Rep
Micro 3D Scanner
FABTECH 2019 to Highlight Emerging Industry Trends
ARM Announces FANUC America as Its 200th Member
Real Time Part Rotation
Minimally Invasive Video Inspection Camera
Design to Finished Gear
Profilator and Micro-Finishing Technology
Keeping Jobs in America Means Recruiting Differently
Latest Helios Gear Manufacturing Solutions
Cut Compressor Blade Measurement Cycle Time
New Global Supply Chain Software at Quality Show
M3 Analytics Technology Developments
KME CNC Partners with ATS Systems
Five-Axis Multi-Sensor CMM for Inspecting Complex Components
Increased Flexibility for Roughness Measurement Applications
Michigan Metrology Short Course October 30-31
Miro Manufacturing Adds Large High Precision Press Brake
Mitsubishi Electric Automation Workforce Development Program
Ultra-High-Speed Variable Focusing Lens
Metrology Solution Lets Users Automate Small Part Measurement
100 kHz Version of Non-Contact 3D Metrology Systems
All-Rounder Grinding Oil
Smart Camera with Multi-Color Light and High-Resolution Image Sensor
OnRobot Opens Randamp;D Facility in Los Angeles
MAXX Machining for Aerospace Manufacturing
Heat Treating Specialist Adds Hot Isostatic Press
Aerospace and Defense Tooling Technology at WITS 2019
Micromachining End Mills
Sigma Labs Rapid Test and Evaluation Program
Sodick Launches New Direct Sales in Ohio
Starrett to Highlight the Steps of Making a Micrometer October 4
Metrology Products Precision Tools and Gauges at Quality Show
Corpus Christi Region Chosen for New Sheet Mill
Aluminum Fabrication Services Leverage Lightweight Advantages
Total Lubrifiants Adds Houghton Rolling Oil Lines
Versatile Machine for Large Tasks
Universal Robots-Phillips Partnership Facilitates Cobot Integration
Robotics Competition Returns to Dallas
WITS 2019 to be Held October 22-24
Open House Features New Moldmaking Machine
Expand Machinery-Metalcutting-ChipmakingMachinery-Metalcutting-Chipmaking
Expand Machine MaintenanceMachine Maintenance
Expand People In The NewsPeople In The News
Expand SoftwareSoftware
Expand SOUTHTECSOUTHTEC

show all editions →

Click here to watch Tutorial Videos >

SST ConsumablesSST ConsumablesIscarIscar

New Global Supply Chain Software at Quality Show



High QA will demonstrate its Inspection Manager Quality Management Software at The Quality Show October 22 - 24 in Chicago. In addition to relaying the fundamental hallmarks of the Inspection Manager software platform-one-click architecture, automatic ballooning, inspection plan reports, centralized database and more-the company will launch its new solution for supply chain collaboration, Global Supply Chain Connect. The new software program is fully integrated with the Inspection Manager platform and is designed to extend the reach and improve the collaboration between buyers and suppliers, whether across town or across the globe. "The new program offers significant savings in costs, ensured process and part quality and on-time deliveries," said a company spokesperson.

Global Supply Chain Connect allows buyers (an OEM or any entity in the chain) and suppliers to automatically collaborate upstream and downstream, from quoting to finished parts delivery, using High QA's AI multilayer platform. "The primary benefits are numerous, including all parties working from the same documentation and instructions, consistent reporting of inspection results with near real-time viewing, better process management with delivery updates and the reduction of scrapped parts," said the spokesperson.

"Inspection Manager continues to make the move towards Quality 4.0," said Sam Golan, High QA's CEO and Founder. "The time-savings alone is amazing because a large percentage of manufacturers are still marking their 2D part drawings with pencils to extract the quality requirements of the job as well as manual data collection and manual reporting. The centralized database is extremely helpful for users so they can aggregate useful inspection information data to make better process decisions from one integrated and complete source. It is quite a comprehensive package of quality management functions-automated, usable and accessible. Now, with the addition of Global Supply Chain Connect, these benefits can be realized throughout the manufacturing ecosystem."

The Quality Show attendees will be among the first to see demonstrations of Global Supply Chain Connect, along with Inspection Manager's newest features surrounding manufacturing operations, bulk updating, assemblies, job lifecycles, materials management and handling non-conformance issues and processes. "One of the most exciting additions is the ability to now support ballooning of welding dimensions directly inside Inspection Manager using our intuitive ballooning interface," said Golan.

Other features and benefits include the ability to work in dual units, metric or English, and convert those with just one click. The chosen unit is the one that propagates through to the ballooned PDF and the final reports generated, such as AS9102 FAI Forms 1 and 2. Users can store unlimited design revisions with the original and converted units.

An integrated SPC module within Inspection Manager allows users in real time to monitor variations in the manufacturing process during the inspection process. The inspection results can be captured automatically from a wide range of metrology tools. Manual data can be collected on the shop floor and added in real time using a tablet-based application for Inspection Manager, IM Explorer and IM eXpress. All of the metrology tools, systems and certificates can also be stored and managed in Inspection Manager's centralized database and can alert the customer when calibrations are due and when certs need to be updated.

For more information contact:

High QA, Inc.

1 Bethany Road, Suite 26

Hazlet, NJ 07730

888-727-1266

info@highqa.com

www.highqa.com

Quality Show Booth 1131

< back