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DOE stands for "Design Of Experiments." It is the most powerful tool currently available to experimenters. Design of Experiments helps you to design an experiment that will provide you with the most information possible with the least amount of work.

Everyone wants to perform experiments that provide a lot of valuable information with as little work as possible. So why doesn’t everyone use Design of Experiments? Some people have never heard of it. Many people who have heard of it think it is too difficult, or too theoretical to be useful.

Practical, applied Design of Experiments is what Objective Design of Experiments offers you. In a fun, three day workshop you will learn how to USE Design of Experiments. You will leave with a project ready to go. If you have questions along the way, you can call us and get back to work quickly.

We provide you with four things that no-one else does:

  • Practical, not theoretical DOE
  • Choice of software: Minitab, Statistica, JMP or Strategy
  • Free phone help for life
  • I-Optimal designs, the most efficient way possible to perform designed experiments

You can have the power of DOE at your disposal. You combine your talent and skill as an experimenter with Design of Experiments -- the tool that allows you to utilize your abilities to the fullest!

Let Objective Design of Experiments show you how.

Try the Objective Design of Experiments Starter Kit. You will see examples from several industries. You can also run a simple experiment of your own.

 




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