Date: Thursday, 17 March 2022 Time: 11:00–12:00 CET | 10:00–11:00 GMT Presenter: Christian Guhr Location: Online (Zoom) Registration: Free
Design of Experiments (DOE) provides a data collection and analysis framework that can get more work done, with half the effort needed, to achieve product development tasks. The result is better work outcomes for scientists and engineers, increasing innovation capacity and reducing product development costs.
In this webinar, we speak to Christian Guhr, a Process Engineer at BIOTRONIK, about his experience of using data analysis, and specifically Design of Experiments, to accelerate product development.
You’ll see how DOE is being used in a variety of development contexts including product, formulation, and analytical method development to accelerate new product introduction.
Key Takeaways:
Understand the key concepts of Design of Experiments (DOE).
How DOE is used to reduce time needed for product, formulation, and analytical method development.
Uncover the resources available to get the skills and tools needed to use DOE yourself.
Presenter: Christian Guhr
Christian Guhr is a Process Engineer at multinational biomedical technology innovator BIOTRONIK, based in Berlin. He is a Chemical Engineer educated at TU Dresden, Germany. In his daily work he uses JMP for process control, cross-process data analysis, data mining and DoE
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