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Give students experience applying Six Sigma and other industrial data analysis techniques to real-world projects

Give students experience applying Six Sigma and other industrial data analysis techniques to real-world projects

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Customer Story Learning the tools of the trade Success often means finding an extra edge, a key talent that adds value in the marketplace. For new college graduates heading to jobs in industry, that may mean refining a skillset like Six Sigma. And though most engineers only begin learning these skills after joining a company, one university is now offering students the chance to get a head start. At Chalmers University of T echnology in Gothenburg, Sweden, engineering and industrial economy students have the opportunity to study Six Sigma and other applied statistical methodologies before they graduate. Professor Peter Hammersberg teaches a variety of courses aiming to equip students with the skills to solve manufacturing problems with analytics. In his classroom, he gets students

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