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Zero Defects in Aerospace - Achieving Perfection through Technology: New webinar

Register for the new webinar by Quest Global to learn cutting-edge insights on reducing production errors on the road to zero defects in A&D.

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20 Nov, 2024. 4 min read

Image source: Boeing.

Image source: Boeing.

In the aerospace & defense sector where precision, safety, and efficiency are paramount, even minor deviations can lead to significant setbacks, impacting timelines, costs, and compliance with industry standards. As manufacturers strive to uphold rigorous quality expectations while adapting to increasingly complex production processes, the adoption of innovative solutions becomes essential. 

The upcoming webinar “Zero Defects in Aerospace: Achieving Perfection Through Technology” on January 22nd co-hosted by Wevolver and Quest Global is designed to address one of the most pressing challenges in aerospace and defense manufacturing: reducing non-conformance.

Together with Venkata Sai Kolisetti, Vertical Solutions Partner for Aerospace & Defense, Mark Wood, Producibility & Flowline Consultant at Quest Global and an expert panel this webinar will dive into the role of AI and data analytics in early defect detection, discuss the Zero Defect Approach and Corrective and Preventive Action (CAPA) processes, and showcase technology-enabled quality management strategies such as AI and Robotic Process Automation (RPA). Real-world case studies from Quest Global will be featured, demonstrating how advanced methodologies and technologies have been successfully applied to reduce non-conformance in complex aerospace manufacturing environments.

Event Details:

  • Topic: Zero Defects in Aerospace: Achieving Perfection through Technology

  • Date: 22nd of January 2025

  • Time: 7:00 am PDT | 10:00 am EDT | 16:00 CEST

  • Location: Online (via Zoom). 

REGISTER FOR THE WEBINAR

Who Should Attend?

This webinar is designed for aerospace engineers, quality control professionals, operations managers, and decision-makers involved in aerospace and defense manufacturing. Whether you're responsible for production, quality assurance, or operational efficiency, this session will provide valuable insights into reducing non-conformances, improving process control, and leveraging AI-driven solutions to achieve higher quality standards.

Why you should attend:

  • Predictive Maintenance Strategies: Learn how predictive analytics and maintenance technologies help preempt equipment failures, optimize performance, and reduce downtime, directly contributing to better compliance with quality standards.

  • The Role of Digital Threads: Understand how creating a seamless digital thread across the product lifecycle enhances traceability, fosters collaboration, and ensures that every aspect of the production process is aligned with stringent industry regulations.

  • Case Studies and Practical Applications: Hear about real-world examples that illustrate how leading aerospace manufacturers have implemented these technologies to minimize non-conformances and improve overall efficiency.

  • Tools for Enhanced Visibility and Control: Discover the benefits of integrating advanced monitoring tools that provide actionable insights, allowing engineers and operations managers to make informed decisions faster.

 

Explore more details of the webinar below:

Date: Wednesday, January 22nd, 2025

Time: 7:00 am PDT | 10:00 am EDT | 16:00 CEST

Register for the webinar

This webinar will focus on how advanced AI-driven solutions and continuous improvement methodologies are addressing non-conformance in aerospace manufacturing. Venkata Sai Kolisetti, Vertical Solutions Partner for Aerospace & Defence, and Mark Wood, Producibility & Flowline Consultant at Quest Global, will share expert insights on the importance of leveraging AI and other technologies to detect defects early and implement Corrective and Preventive Actions (CAPA) effectively. The session will feature a real-world case study showcasing how these methods reduced non-conformance and improved overall quality. By attending, you’ll gain actionable insights on how to implement these technologies and strategies in your operations, driving higher quality standards and minimizing production errors.

Speakers

Venkata Sai Kolisetti

Vertical Solutions Partner, Aerospace & Defence I Quest Global
Venkata Sai Kolisetti is a seasoned expert in the Aerospace & Defense sector, currently serving as a Vertical Solutions Partner at Quest Global. In this role, he spearheads strategic initiatives, focusing on client engagement, strategic planning, solution development, and market analysis. Renowned for building strong client relationships and delivering innovative, industry-specific solutions, Sai also represents Quest Global as a thought leader at major industry events and forums.
With a robust background in Product Lifecycle Management and Agile Project Management, has a long experience of succesfully implementing digital transformation strategies for Manufacturing & Aftermarket Non-conformances. Prior to Quest Global, Sai led the Aerospace & Defense vertical at Tech Mahindra, influencing the sector with consultative sales and future-oriented service offerings.

Mark Wood

Producibility & Flowline Consultant, Quest Global
Mark's 30-year aerospace engineering career includes over a decade of leading producibility and engineering improvements. At Quest Global, he achieved a 10:1 ROI for Cobham plc by enhancing manufacturing of refueling pods for Boeing KC-46 aircraft. He spearheaded production support transformations, improving delivery and quality by streamlining non-conformance processes. As Independent Chair of the Civil Production Support Community, he implemented producibility flowlines across UK and German sectors. Before joining Quest, Mark was the Global Chief of Producibility for the Structures & Transmissions division of Rolls-Royce. This senior leadership role saw Mark lead a global engineering team of 120 people across 4 sites Derby, Bristol, Dahlewitz and Indianapolis that covered Civil and Defence Engine sectors.