FMEA and FTA are among the most important methods in technical risk management—yet in practice, they are often used separately. However, their full potential is realized only when both approaches are combined: While FMEA identifies failures early on, FTA reveals systemic relationships and chains of causes. Find out in this blog post why integrating both methods is crucial for well-informed decisions, more efficient processes, and greater product safety—and what benefits companies gain as a result.

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The FMEA is one of the central tools in quality management. The modern AIAG-VDA guideline sets new standards: networked thinking instead of rigid forms, proactive error prevention instead of pure documentation. Find out how the seven-stage model works, what advantages structural networks offer and why the right FMEA software makes all the difference in our blog article.

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As the automotive industry has transitioned from gas-powered engines to electric vehicles (EVs), FMEA has also evolved. Read here how FMEA handles the prediction and resolution of EV powertrain issues.

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An FMEA moderator plays a key role in successful failure mode and effects analysis. Read about the tasks they take on and why they are so crucial to the success of an FMEA.

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Ford has issued new CSR. Read the blog article to find out what the key customer-specific requirements are and how suppliers can implement the Ford CSR on time by the end of 2022 using FMEA software.

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In this blog article, we will show you how to generate knowledge with the help of innovative defect management that will sustainably support and improve your quality management!

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