WAKEFIELD, R.I., USA, April 24, 2012−Boothroyd Dewhurst, Inc., will host the twenty-seventh annual International Forum on Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DFMA®) on June 11-13, 2012. This year’s Forum, “Manufacturing Momentum: Building on Success with Better Design,” will take place at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Providence-Warwick, R.I., USA.
Leading companies speaking at the 2012 DFMA International Forum include Rolls-Royce, Westinghouse and Motorola. In addition, Harry Moser of the Reshoring Initiative will provide an update on Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and trends in American manufacturing. John Biagioni of Dynisco will talk about how design drives TCO and can reshape future profits for manufacturers.
Each year the conference discusses product development strategies related to cost reduction, improved performance and quality—with an emphasis on measured results.
“Across the disciplines, manufacturers and vendors alike are recognizing the impact that front-end collaboration and analysis have on success,” says John Gilligan, president of Boothroyd Dewhurst, Inc. “DFMA is the quantitative design approach most influential in showing just how soon this critical decision-making process can start and how remarkably far the positive effects migrate through an organization, to its supply chain, customers—and then its own bottom line.”
About the DFMA Forum
The Forum is the foremost conference worldwide on DFMA methodologies and software. DFMA helps structure a team’s knowledge and guide collaboration efforts from the concept stage onward to create feature-rich products at less cost. It does this by providing comparative “should cost” estimates for manufacturing processes and materials, and by targeting opportunities for product simplification.
The Forum offers insights and solutions to managers, financial decision-makers, design engineers, manufacturing engineers, purchasing personnel, and supply-chain experts interested in benefitting from up-front product development. In addition to the presentations listed below, there will be a pre-conference workshop on “Value Engineering and DFMA” by productivity and lean six sigma expert Chris Tsai, along with a post-conference workshop by Dr. Mike Shipulski of Hypertherm, Inc., on “Systematic DFMA Deployment—How to Implement for Increased Profits.”
For information on the 2012 International DFMA Forum on Design for Manufacture and Assembly, and the pre-conference workshop, go to http://www.dfma.com/forum/index.html. Below is a list of this year’s presentations and speakers:
Using DFMA during Value Engineering Studies, Design for Manufacturability Assessments, and Should Cost Analyses within a Global Supply Chain
Bill Cleary
Westinghouse Electric Company
DFMA - Where It's Going
Mike Shipulski
Hypertherm
Total Cost of Ownership Calculation: 2012 update
Harry Moser
Reshoring Initiative
A DFMA Cost Information Management System at Whirlpool
Jason Lynn and Chris Holt
Whirlpool Corporation and Convergence Data Services
Beating Aggressive Cost Targets with DFMA
Bill Devenish and Kevin Marett
PCB Larson Davis
Dynisco's DFMA Implementation: Overcoming the Fear of Change
Matthew Miles
Dynisco
Implementation of DFMA in VAVE methodology at Sanmina-SCI’s Mechanical Systems Division
Ric Peña, Sundar Kamath and Nate Stanley
Sanmina-SCI
DFA Breaks thru the Global DE Community with Success
Richard Darrell
Motorola Solutions Inc.
Advancing R&D Competitiveness with Metrics
Brad Goldense
Goldense Group, Inc.
Design for Assembly Line Performance: The Link Between DFA Metrics and Assembly Line Performance Metrics
Marcos Esterman
Rochester Institute of Technology
Eliminating "Point of No Return" Using DFMA Software
Ranjeev Chaudhary and DRSV Varma
Infotech Enterprises
DFMA at Dynisco: Sooner Rather Than Later
Kevin Dailida
Dynisco
Applying DFA Analysis to Evaluate and Improve the Assemblability of an Automated Plasma Cutting Machine
Francisco Lopez-Jaquez and N. Alfaro-Flores
UACJ
Design for Low Cost - Incorporating Innovative, Cost Efficient Designs into the Product
Mick Carlisle
Rolls-Royce plc
Advantages of Molded Foam in Product Design
David Meeker and Rob Cole
Neoteric Product Development and Protexic Brands
The Correlation of As-Built Products to As-Designed Models Closing the Loop on Dimensional Measurement Results to Simulation Predictions
Donald Jasurda
Dimensional Control Systems, Inc.
Tying It All Together: TCO, DFMA, and Supply Chain/Operations Strategy
John Biagioni
Dynisco
About Boothroyd Dewhurst, Inc.
Boothroyd Dewhurst, Inc. was the first company to commercialize Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DFMA) methodologies and software tools, which make it possible to evaluate, estimate, and reduce the manufacturing cost of a product in the design phase through product simplification and cost estimation. Hundreds of Fortune 1000 companies, including General Electric, John Deere, Motorola, Pratt & Whitney, and Whirlpool, use DFMA to cut the costs of their manufactured products and achieve design innovation in their markets. The company was founded in 1983 and received the National Medal of Technology Award in 1991. For more information about DFMA software, workshops, consulting services, and international conferences, contact Boothroyd Dewhurst, Inc., 138 Main Street, Wakefield, RI 02879, USA. Tel. (401) 783-5840. Fax (401) 783-6872. Web site: www.dfma.com. E-mail: Email Contact.
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