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Ideagen to unveil Q-Pulse at IAQG

Developer of quality, safety, audit, performance and risk management software, Ideagen, is to unveil new Q-Pulse applications designed to improve quality inspection and process management at the International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG) event in Stockholm (8-11 May).

Q-Pulse FAIR, Q-Pulse PPAP and Q-Pulse NPI will be launched at the upcoming International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG) event in Stockholm, Sweden, this month.

The software helps organisations manage quality inspection and process management tasks involved in new product introduction, including first article inspection as required by AS9102B.

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Previously known as Visual FAIR, Visual PPAP and Visual NPI, the applications were obtained by Ideagen following its strategic acquisition of IPI Solutions Ltd in 2016. They are used by organisations to streamline processes, remove variation and mistake-proof important and complex tasks.

Paul Callaghan, Senior Product Manager, said the launch of Q-Pulse FAIR, PPAP and NPI was another exciting milestone for the company: “We are excited to unveil these outstanding applications which will enhance the capabilities of our flagship software product, Q-Pulse.

“The integration of Q-Pulse and the FAIR, PPAP and NPI applications will provide major benefits to businesses that seek efficiency, productivity and synergy in their quality management processes.

“The apps are a crucial component in complex industries where lead times need to be compressed, quality maintained and delivery achieved as the risk of supply chain disruptions is particularly costly.”

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The computer aided quality apps will be integrated with Q-Pulse to provide several benefits for users, particularly in the aerospace & defence, automotive, PCB and electronics, energy and medical devices industries. The integration will provide:
•    Document management for FAI, PPAP and Inspection reports
•    Automation of the management of non-conformities

The IAQG event in Stockholm focuses on the improvement of quality in the Aviation, Space and Defence industry.

 

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