ENBIS: European Network for Business and Industrial Statistics
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Events
Each year ENBIS organises a number of events to fill the networking with more life than an entire web-based network would allow.
The major event is the conference, held at a nice location in Europe in September. During the conference the General Assembly is held. Each conference features, besides the contributed talks, some in-conference workshops and pre- and post-conference courses on various topics.
Workshops are also organised during the year at various locations by the local networks or the Special Interest groups.
Since 2006 ENBIS has organised a smaller conference/workshop in Spring on more specialised topics.
Pre-Conference Course: Advanced Graphics & R-Excel
20 September 2009This course is all about how to create advanced statistical graphics using Excel with support from R.
Pre-conference Course: Consultancy Skills
20 September 2009Consultancy Skills for Statisticians is a highly interactive course by Roland Caulcutt emphasizing especially the inter-personal aspects of consultancy.
Trends in Kansei Engineering & Statistical Design
20 September 2009The main topic of this half-day workshop is innovation in product development through Kansei Engineering and improved methodologies. Statistical methods and tools for innovation will be discussed.
ENBIS9 Goteborg
20 – 24 September 2009The nineth annual conference of ENBIS will be held in Göteborg, Sweden, 21-23 September, 2009, with Pre conference courses on September 20, and post conference courses on Septenber 24.
The 2009 ENBIS Challenge in Industrial Statistics
23 September 2009The 2009 ENBIS challenge is a challenge in Industrial Statistics, sponsored by JMP. The challenge is open until 30. August!
Robust Design for Reliability
24 September 2009An ENBIS/GMMC workshop This workshop will focus on design principles and systematic methods to reduce failures and thereby improve reliability as experienced by the users. Unreliability is not only a problem for the users – also the producers suffer. Failures reduce company profitability through call-backs, warranty costs and bad image. The workshop will be composed of six presentations given by experts in the field. The target audience will primarily be industry practitioners.
PostConferenceCourse: Data Mining for Practitioner
24 September 2009A hands-on introduction to Data Mining