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Quanterion Employees Participate at RAMS 2008

Utica, NY, January 2, 2008

Quanterion Solutions Inc. (QSI) will again take an active role in supporting the annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium (RAMS), which will be held in Las Vegas from January 28th through the 31st. QSI President Preston MacDiarmid and his team of David Nicholls, David Rose, Daniel Gonzales, and Eric MacDiarmid will attend the conference to exhibit and display the features and capabilities of three of Quanterions’s innovative reliability software tools: The Quanterion Automated Reliability Toolkit (QuART PRO), the On-line Reliability, Maintainability, and Quality training course (REPERTOIRE), and the reliability tool suite, TRADES. As a partner with Wyle Laboratories in the day-to-day operation of the DoD Reliability Information Analysis Center (RIAC), QSI will also support RIAC’s exhibit to demonstrate and discuss available products and services with interested customers.

QSI will also actively support the technical program at this year’s event. Over the past nine months, David Rose has worked with the organizers of RAMS and alerted them to the opportunity for reliability engineers to play an active role in helping reduce corrosion. He suggested that RAMS sponsor a panel discussion to begin the dialog on how the community could evolve current practices in take advantage of this opportunity. He organized the discussion group and will participate on the panel, which will be moderated by Dr. Heather Dussault, Research Assistant Professor at the SUNY Institute of Technology. He will also be presenting a paper on the same subject.


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