An Interview with Rob Kalwarowsky
In this week’s episode of Masterminds in Maintenance, we are excited to have Rob Kalwarowsky back on the show!
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In this week’s episode of Masterminds in Maintenance, we are excited to have Rob Kalwarowsky back on the show!
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Carl and Fred discussing what you can do if you only have 3 samples for testing.
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Kirk and Fred discussing the changes in professional conferences and seminars due to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic
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Ok. They say there are lies, damn lies, and statistics. At the heart of statistics are these intimidating functions like ‘probability density functions’ and ‘cumulative distribution functions.’
They mean something – but are practically useless unless they help inform a decision. And we, as engineers, are supposed to know what these functions mean. But have you ever sat in a meeting or presentation where you realized some gaps in your knowledge? … or perhaps you felt like you were given too many charts but not enough help to make your decision?
If you want a really easy introduction or review of these functions – then check out this webinar!
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On this week’s episode, we have a great panel of guests to take some questions from the audience. Our expert panelists are Joe Anderson, Fred Schenkelberg, James Novak, Adrian Messer & Andy Gailey.
If you’re company sells products or services to engaged maintenance & reliability professionals, tell your marketing manager about Rob’s Reliability Project. If you’d like to discuss advertising on my content, please email me at robsreliabilityproject@gmail.com
If you haven’t yet, check out my website robsreliability.comand sign up for the weekly reliability newsletter with bonus content. If you like the show, please tell your colleagues about it and follow Rob’s Reliability Project on LinkedIn and YouTube.
Finally, if there are any topics, guests you’d like to hear from, questions you want answered, or if you’d like to appear on the podcast, email me at robsreliabilityproject@gmail.com
Follow Rob’s Reliability Project on LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/robsreliabilityproject/
Follow Rob’s Reliability Project on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/robsreliabilityproject/
Music by XTaKeRuX, Song: White Crow is licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 Attribution License.
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Episode 40: A Return Conversation with SMT Guru Bob Willis. Thirty nine episodes after Bob’s first appearance on Reliability Matters he returns to discuss life as a consultant in the electronics assembly industry.
Bob can be reached at:
Bob Willis
2 Fourth Avenue,
Chelmsford, Essex,
CM1 4HA England
Tel: +44 (0)1245 351502
https://www.bobwillis.co.uk
bob@bobwillis.co.uk
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In maintenance and reliability practices, physical risks are always present. The most common injuries are hand injuries. Today, we have Joe Geng telling us all about the importance of hand safety.
He has a book out aimed at helping workers understand:
On this week’s episode of Masterminds in Maintenance, we are excited to have industry expert, James, on the show!
Kirk and Fred discussing a question on testing of a single transistor for reliability assurance.
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Chris and Fred discuss how we need to estimate monthly failure rates of a product. Like when bosses or directors want to know what the ‘failure’ or ‘return’ rate of a product is this month. But is this useful? How do we account for the number of products we have shipped? How old are the products when they fail? And how do we learn from these numbers? Can we even find a number? Listen to this podcast to learn more.
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On this week’s episode, I welcome John Schultz & Chris Colson to the show. We discuss choosing sensors, the IIoT and what companies get wrong when implementing AI.
If you’re company sells products or services to engaged maintenance & reliability professionals, tell your marketing manager about Rob’s Reliability Project. If you’d like to discuss advertising on my content, please email me at robsreliabilityproject@gmail.com
If you haven’t yet, check out my website robsreliability.comand sign up for the weekly reliability newsletter with bonus content. If you like the show, please tell your colleagues about it and follow Rob’s Reliability Project on LinkedIn and YouTube.
Finally, if there are any topics, guests you’d like to hear from, questions you want answered, or if you’d like to appear on the podcast, email me at robsreliabilityproject@gmail.com
Follow John Schultz on LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-schultz-9a594a4/
Follow Chris Colson on LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisacolson/
Follow Rob’s Reliability Project on LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/robsreliabilityproject/
Follow Rob’s Reliability Project on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/robsreliabilityproject/
Music by XTaKeRuX, Song: White Crow is licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 Attribution License.
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Artificial Intelligence has become a hot topic today with organisations attempting to find ways of applying it. The fact is, however, that a good number haven’t found a compelling case for the adaption. Fred of Accendo Reliability joins us on this episode to break down what AI means for the reliability industry.
Key highlights from this interaction are:
On this week’s episode of Masterminds in Maintenance, we welcome Ben Handley, Plant Maintenance Manager at Pepsico, on the show!
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Chris and Fred continue the discussion on the history of reliability engineering. The discussion started with Chris and Adam (you can click here to listen to it) and kept going with Chris and Carl (and you can click here to listen to it). Between all of them, they came up with 8 reliability engineering epochs. Now it is Fred’s turn to work out what has been missed, and what all of this means what reliability engineering looks like in the future.
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Chris and Carl continue the discussion on the history of reliability engineering. The discussion that started with Chris and Adam (you can click here to listen to it). In the short time they had to talk about it, they came up with 6 reliability engineering epochs. Now Carl is going to see if there is anything to add – and importantly – anything to learn.
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