When the scientist dives into continuous improvement methods, he realizes that they presuppose knowledge of the phenomena at play in the industrial process while ignoring them in their implementation (DMAICS, DoE, etc.)

Our collaborations with many sectors and industrial players have convinced us that this understanding is far from being the norm; it is even often at the heart of the difficulties encountered both in R&D and in production.

For more than 5 years, RHEONIS has developed an original method, Continuous Scientific Improvement, on questions of behavior of powders, fluid, pasty or semi-solid products in process and application.

Based on reliable scientific techniques to quickly access the understanding of phenomena and influencing factors, Scientific Continuous Improvement constitutes a powerful source of operational solutions, optimization and innovation paths, while limiting the use of resource-intensive and time-consuming industrial trials.

Come and discover it during our "Introduction to Continuous Scientific Improvement" day on March 5, at the start of the cycle of theAtelier des Méthodes 2019.

Last Updated on March 12, 2019 by Vincent Billot