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Balancing cost constraints and quality in Materials Science projects. How can you achieve the perfect mix?

Dive into the delicate dance of material costs versus quality. What's your formula for success?

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Balancing cost constraints and quality in Materials Science projects. How can you achieve the perfect mix?

Dive into the delicate dance of material costs versus quality. What's your formula for success?

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    Pirthi Pal Singh, PhD, PGDM

    CxO | Inspiring Leader | Ex Dr.Reddy's | ICT Alumni | Pharmacist | Biotechnologist | Nutraceuticals | Numismatist

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    How many of you believe that a high-quality product has to be manufactured at a high cost? In fact, optimizing the process and resources can help you strike a perfect balance. 1) Stage-1: Strategy a. Robust design, strategic positioning. b. Customer survey before finalizing strategy and prototype c. Understand the core product and its objectives 2) Stage-2: R&D a. Develop a robust product and adaptable designs b. Use optimization tools like ANN c. Effective risk assessment d. Perform quick iterations 3) Stage-3: Production a. Efficient supply chain management b. Stay on schedule c. Avoid re-working d. Provide sustained training 4) Stage-4: Post-launch monitoring a. continuous improvement initiatives b. Constant feedback

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    Brian Carlin

    Owner at Carlin Pharma Consulting LLC

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    Unfortunately quality often gets conflated with compliance to compendial specification. Pursuing compliance at lowest cost ensures poor finished product quality if fitness for purpose is not reflected in raw material specifications.

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    SAMPAT RAJ VADERA

    Distinguished Professor, IIT Jodhpur

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    Quality of materials is of paramount importance for reliable performance over long durations. Testing of materials is essential to ensure desired quality of materials. It is always possible to develop some low cost yet highly reliable methods of testing materials. Further, for effective collaborations various institutes/ industries of a region should establish a common facility centre. This will ensure greater outputs from the projects with very low effective investment.

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    Farhat Vakil

    Prime Minister's Research Fellow || PhD Chemistry

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    Achieving the perfect balance between cost constraints and quality in material science projects involves a delicate harmony. Define project requirements, select optimal materials, and optimize production processes. Leverage value engineering, supplier partnerships and skilled labor to minimize waste. Continuously monitor costs and quality, refining your strategy through data-driven insights. This integrated approach ensures fiscal responsibility and exceptional performance, yielding innovative solutions that meet quality standards, budget requirements and sustainability goals.

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    Dr. Manasa Rath

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    In materials science projects, cost should not be viewed as a limiting factor for real-world applications. - Initially, cost drives material selection and decisions, especially at low Technology Readiness Levels (TRL). - As the project matures and reaches higher Manufacturing Readiness Levels (MRL), the focus shifts towards optimization of the technology. -At higher MRLs, cost concerns diminish as performance, quality, and scalability become more critical. -Optimized solutions often make the initial cost less significant, as the ultimate goal is delivering high-quality, real-world applications.

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