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How Design of Experiments Can Transform the Way We Innovate

 
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Can you use structured experiments and analytics to solve intractable problems and create novel products?

Join us for keynote talks and a panel discussion where we’ll simplify the term DOE, turning it from overwhelming to imperative. Our speakers passionately advocate for every engineer and scientist to adopt DOE as an essential tool for efficient, effective discovery of practical insights. Attend and you’ll learn the power of DOE to speed innovation; achieve faster, more predictable cycles; and save time.

You’ll also hear real-world DOE case studies from prominent organizations that have a lot to share about their successes and challenges implementing a structured approach to experimentation.

 

Thought Leaders:

  • Dame Sally Davies, Executive Chair of The Trinity Challenge

    Dame Sally Davies is the Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, and formerly the Chief Medical Officer for England, and the Chief Medical Adviser to the UK Government from 2011 to 2019.

  • Julia O'Neill, Distinguished Fellow, CMC Modelling & Statistics Lead, Moderna

    Julia O’Neill has over 30 years of experience bridging statistics and chemical engineering in vaccines, biologics, pharmaceutical and chemical development and manufacturing.

What will you Learn?

When it comes to solving problems in industrial R&D and manufacturing, we need structured experimentation to gain fundamental knowledge of our systems, processes and products. And once processes are well-defined and predictable, your organization can deliver more confidently on a commercialization timeline. Without this knowledge in an ever-changing world, you run the risk of losing your competitive advantage, profits or business.

Who should attend?

If you’re are a scientist, engineer or researcher working in an industry or organization with a high level of product or process innovation, this event will be valuable to you.