April 1, 2008
Quality Engineer Beena Anand to Present on “Becoming Successful at Six Sigma; How to Make Six Sigma Last,” at the SAE 2008 World Congress, April 14-17, 2008
SOUTHFIELD, Mich.—April 1, 2008—DataNet Quality Systems, manufacturer of WinSPC® and QualTrend® quality control software, announced today that Beena Anand, a Quality Engineer at DataNet, was selected to present at the upcoming SAE 2008 World Congress, April 14-17, 2008, Cobo Center, Detroit. Beena will present a technical paper, “Becoming Successful at Six Sigma: How to Make Six Sigma Last,” at 9:30 a.m., Thursday, April 17, 2008, in room W2-63. The presentation focuses on techniques and best practices for engraining Six Sigma methodologies within a corporation’s culture. More information about the presentation can be found at: https://www.sae.org/publications/technical-papers/content/2008-01-1277/.
Beena Anand is a certified Six Sigma Black Belt and is responsible for assisting DataNet customers in rolling out WinSPC at a variety of manufacturing facilities. She has extensive experience in the Automotive, Aerospace, Life Sciences and Food and Beverage industry. Prior to working at DataNet, Beena was a process engineer at Philips and a senior quality consultant at IIQ, a quality-consulting firm located in India. Beena holds a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Pune, India, and earned her Six Sigma Black Belt certification in 2005.
“DataNet employees are the heart of this company and the real-time SPC software industry,” said DataNet’s President, Ned Greenberg. “As a company we produce software that helps manufacturers accelerate and maintain their Six Sigma programs. Our employees are subject-matter experts who understand the methodologies and programs that drive the adoption of our technologies. Beena is a respected expert in her field and I am pleased that she will be participating at the SAE 2008 World Congress. We are fortunate to retain employees with her level of skill and expertise.”
The SAE is a non-profit educational and scientific organization dedicated to advancing mobility technology to better serve humanity. Over 90,000 engineers and scientists, who are SAE members, develop technical information on all forms of self-propelled vehicles including automobiles, trucks and buses, off-highway equipment, aircraft, aerospace vehicles, marine, rail, and transit systems. SAE disseminates this information through its meetings, books, technical papers, magazines, standards, reports, professional development programs, and electronic databases. Each year, the SAE holds its World Congress, a multi day event designed to bring together the global automotive OEM community for the exchange of business and technical knowledge. For more information visit www.sae.org.