
SPM: P2PoF meeting
The next meeting in the P2PoF will take place on the 1 April at Clarion Hotel Copenhagen Airport, Ellehammersvej 20, 2770 Kastrup from 1 pm to 5:30 pm.
Craig Hillman of DfR (Design for Reliability) is an expert in the development and implementation of strategic reliability processes and operations. His specialties include best practices in Design for Reliability (DfR), strategies for transition to Pb-Free, supplier qualification, accelerated test plan development, and root-cause analysis of component, interconnect, and printed board failures.
Dr. Hillman has over 45 publications and has presented on a wide variety of quality and reliability issues to over 250 companies and organizations, including Apple, Dell, Hewlett Packard, Motorola, IBM, Cisco Systems, General Electric, Emerson Electric, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, Honeywell, and General Dynamics.
Craig Hillman will present his experience in Physics of Failure in the product design process and introduce us to Sherlock which is a tool for proactive design of reliability.
The agenda is as follows:
Physics of Failure in the Product Design Process
- Power Point presentation
- Approximately 45 minutes
Introduction to Sherlock, including example equations and case studies
- Power Point presentation
- Approximately 90 minutes
Walk-through demonstration of Sherlock
- Each participant will receive a 1 week trial license (will need to register with DfR Solutions) to use during the seminar
- Live presentation with application engineer dialing in remotely
- Approximately 90 to 120 minutes
Details
What
SPM: P2PoF meeting
When
April 1, 2019
Where
Hotel Carion, Copenhagen Airport, Denmark
Time
13.00 - 17.30
Price
The meeting is free for members of the P2PoF Club whereas the price is DKK 2000 for non-members.
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