Webcast
The Journey to Next Generation Proactive and Prescriptive Quality

Available On-Demand
Join ASQ and Dot Compliance for a forward thinking webcast. Organizations are in different phases of their digital transformation journey. There are different challenges to assuring quality including software, devices, and system interactions. The key objective is to achieve transformation while maintaining product/solution quality and integration of connected systems while also delivering a positive user experience.
Hosted by ASQ, hear Rosalind Beasley, VP of Digital Innovation at Dot Compliance, as she shares her thoughts on:
- Connecting the dots from data and insights to prescriptive actions
- Barriers to scaling up a digital and analytics transformation
- The role of industry 4.0, AI, and ML in next-generation quality management
- Strategic themes for your digital strategy and transformation
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