Free seminar ongoing! A clear introduction to Weibull analysis.
Weibull analysis is a method that uses the number of failures as input to determine the unreliability. Once the unreliability is known, the failure rate and unreliability can also be determined. Our company regularly holds free seminars on Weibull analysis. We provide clear explanations from the basics of reliability data analysis to an overview of Weibull analysis and representative methods. For more details, please check below. https://www.wavefrontsales.com/teikiseminar/weibull/
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■ Agenda ● Fundamentals of Reliability Data Analysis ● Overview of Weibull Analysis ・What it can be used for ・Mathematics of Weibull Analysis ● Overview of Methods (Representative Examples) ・2-Parameter Weibull ・Bi-Weibull ・Weibayes ● Explanation through Demo
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Our company develops and sells a "Maintenance Management System" for managing and operating various plants, factories, and other facilities and assets. Currently, this system is undergoing significant evolution into one that incorporates IoT technologies, such as sensor information and input from tablet devices, as well as AI technologies like machine learning, featuring functions for failure prediction and automatic scheduling. Additionally, as part of the recent trend towards digital transformation (DX), there is a growing movement to digitize and automate manufacturing processes and research and development sites in factories to enhance operational efficiency. In line with this trend, our company provides a solution aimed at improving efficiency in research and development environments, known as the Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS), which includes features such as workflow management, data tracking, data management, data analysis, and integration of electronic lab notebooks.