ASTR

2015 ACCELERATED STRESS TESTING & RELIABILITY WORKSHOP

“Delivering assured product reliability in today’s economy”

September, 2015

Visit the conference website today to register!

Boston Marriot Cambridge
Two Cambridge Center

50 Broadway
Boston, MA 02142

Achieve more cost effective results for your company at the 2015 Accelerated Stress Testing & Reliability (ASTR) Conference. The 2015 ASTR conference is relevant to manufacturers in the consumer electronics, communications, defense, medical, automotive, and aerospace industries. If your company needs to improve product testing with a goal to improve reliability, reduce warranty costs, improve profits, gain market share, and be more competitive, then the 2014 ASTR workshop needs to be on your calendar. See website at http://www.ieee-astr.org for details.

Accelerated stress testing is a key tool within a well-structured development program, being able to focus timely opportunities for product improvement and being able to deliver assured product performance. This year’s workshop will deliver detailed case studies, best practices, lessons learned and clear insight designed. Visit the exhibits for cost effective equipment to achieve your test needs.

The ASTR 2015 Conference is relevant to all reliability specialists, test lab managers, project managers and design engineers - everyone who is committed to producing high quality products with assured reliability throughout the produce life cycle. Register today and come discuss your opportunities and challenges with industry experts at the 2014 ASTR Workshop.

Topics

  • Reliability in Design: The pursuit of excellence through testing
  • Accelerated testing for design improvement: Seeking the weak-link, fostering robustness
  • Integration of design modeling, analysis and accelerated testing: the intelligent approach to reliability
  • Accelerated testing within a Lean culture: Focusing test effort
  • Accelerated-testing of complex, safety-critical systems: Quantifying assurance
  • Accelerated testing for aging systems: Extending end-of-life

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