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Kiet Ngo Receives Hall of Fame Nomination

PD&D Hall of FameKiet Ngo, Manager Research & Development has been nominated as a candidate for induction to the Product Design & Development magazine’s Design Engineer Hall of Fame, recognizing his innovative developments in Process Variation Monitoring (PVM).  Through Kiet, OES has introduced true paradigm shifting technology to the manufacturing industry.  These pioneering technologies put the emphasis on refining and improving the manufacturing process itself, and away from inspecting the finished part, as with traditional methods.  This proactive methodology focuses on preventing errors, rather than detecting them.

Kiet’s innovations have become highly demanded by industry leaders and gained attention for the company in diverse regions of the global marketplace.  OEMs are realizing the significance of OES’s technology, with a select few signing on to deploy their own privately labeled products.

With stringent controls being placed on product quality in automotive manufacturing, OES is at the forefront of solving production challenges by leading the industry with in-process monitoring solutions.

Review all of the nominees and cast your vote here for the Design Engineer Hall of Fame.

 


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