Join us

What does quiet quality mean in hardware design?

7 efficiency drivers engineers use to get there

days
hours
minutes
second

The session will show:

Qualified design reviews
How to ensure reviews are standardized, consistent, and thorough.
Quick feedback loops
Adding speed and clarity to response cycles.
Quiet, controlled communication
Ways to reduce noise while staying responsive.
Quarantined critical issues
Ensuring centralized discussion on important threads.
Quantifiable change history
Maintaining traceability while versioning.
Quality collaboration across functions
Making teamwork seamless across siloes.
Qualified reuse and fix verification
Design modularity and resilience Followed by a live Q&A!
What does quiet quality mean in hardware design

Hosted by:

Daniel Lindmark, AllSpice Hardware Infrastructure Lead.

Daniel Lindmark

Electrical Engineer, Hardware DevOps Lead

Daniel Lindmark has been designing and manufacturing electronics hardware for 20+ years, with a focus on tool building & process improvements to ensure the right features are designed into the product on-time and on-budget. They specialize in IoT radio and system design, instrumentation, avionics, rapid prototyping, business strategy, new product introduction (NPI) and design for manufacturability (DFM).

Scroll to Top