On-Demand Webinars
Design of Experiments
- Optimize Your Processes with Interactive Statistical ModelsLearn how to make sustainable, cost-effective, and data-driven decisions through model building.
- Cerba Research: Achieving Process Excellence with Design of ExperimentsWatch this video in which Marie Gerus-Durand from Cerba Research explains how Design of Experiments offers a strategic approach for professionals aiming to refine their operations for improved outcomes.
- Using Design of Experiments (DOE) to Optimize and InnovateThis web seminar dives into the contrast between testing variables “one at a time” vs. “testing several” through Design of Experiments (DOE).
Quality Engineering, Reliability and Six Sigma
- Advancing R&D Transformation through Data-Driven Science and Design of ExperimentsLearn how change agents at Johnson Matthey developed a coalition of support for data-driven science.
- Understanding Variation: Assessing Process BehaviorIn this webinar, you’ll learn how to distinguish common cause and special cause variation, assess the health of your process and use the JMP's Control Chart Builder prevent unnecessary process shifts and reduce defects.
- Transforming Clinical Data Workflows for In-depth Assessment and ExplorationGet insights into the transformative impact of advanced statistical methods in the realm of clinical trials.
- The Relevance of Measurement Systems Analysis: A Case Study on MSA Methodology and ApplicationsDive into our two-part MSA webinar with Christian Neu of P&G. Discover how MSA enhances research, optimizes processes, and fast-tracks product launches. Part one covers MSA basics, while part two explores gauge validation. Upgrade your research acumen now!
- Tracking and Trending Metrics in the Pharma and Biotech IndustryIn this on-demand webinar, you'll learn how to use process monitoring to know when to react to variation and how to differentiate the signals from the noise.
Statistics, Predictive Modeling and Data Mining
- Workshop: Making better data-based decisions with statistical modelling techniquesThis two-part workshop has been designed for scientists and engineers who want to make the most of the data they have available. The workshop will guide you through the basics of predictive modelling, helping to drive innovation and process improvement.
- Lohmann: Elevate Science and Engineering with Predictive ModelingWatch this video and get the knowledge and tools you need to make data-driven decisions using Predictive Modeling.
- Make better data based decisions with Statistical Modelling TechniquesThis three-part workshop on statistical modelling techniques is geared towards scientists and engineers who are looking to make the most of their data and gain valuable insights as quickly as possible.
- How to ensure your investment in Machine Learning yields beneficial outcomesIn this talk, Jonathan Williams, PhD, Data Analysis Manager at IQE, shares guidance and stories about how to get started with machine learning techniques or effectively integrate them within existing programs.
- The Art of Effective Statistical CollaborationDr. Julia Sharp and Dr. Emily Griffith discuss the art of effective statistical collaboration.
Data Visualization and Exploratory Data Analysis
- Data Visualization PitfallsIn this Technically Speaking, learn tips and tricks for avoiding common issues such as graph cramming, just showing the data, and data art vs. data visualization – allowing you to stay out of the pits.
- Using Data Visualization for Better Decision MakingExplore different kind of graphs to visualize your data and communicate your findings effectively with colleagues and stakeholders.
- Principles of Graphing DataIn this webinar, we’ll discuss the principles of how to create good graphs and what makes one graph type better than another for conveying information.
- Murata Electronics: Leveraging Data skills to drive Innovation and Quality across your organizationWatch this video and hear from industry leaders to learn how they have evolved into a culture of analytics. You will be inspired to forge a similar path within your own organization.