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The Quality Assurance in Manufacturing and Production course in Brussels is a hands-on training course designed to equip professionals with the tools to ensure high-quality standards and improve production processes.

Brussels

Fees: 5900
From: 16-02-2026
To: 20-02-2026

Quality Assurance in Manufacturing and Production

Course Overview

Quality assurance (QA) is essential for ensuring reliable, safe, and compliant manufacturing and production processes. This Quality Assurance in Manufacturing and Production Training Course provides participants with practical knowledge of QA frameworks, tools, and techniques to improve product quality, optimize processes, and meet international standards.

Through real-world case studies and hands-on exercises, participants will explore process control, defect prevention, quality audits, and continuous improvement methodologies. The course emphasizes ISO 9001, Lean, and Six Sigma practices to strengthen production quality and enhance competitiveness.

By the end of the training, attendees will be able to design, implement, and monitor QA systems that ensure consistent product quality and customer satisfaction.

Course Benefits

  • Understand QA principles in manufacturing and production.

  • Strengthen compliance with international standards (e.g., ISO 9001).

  • Learn defect prevention and process control techniques.

  • Apply Lean and Six Sigma for quality improvement.

  • Build customer trust through consistent product excellence.

Course Objectives

  • Explore the role of QA in manufacturing and production.

  • Apply tools for process control and defect reduction.

  • Strengthen QA audits and monitoring systems.

  • Align QA practices with ISO and industry standards.

  • Integrate QA with Lean and Six Sigma methodologies.

  • Foster a culture of continuous quality improvement.

  • Build systems that enhance customer satisfaction and competitiveness.

Training Methodology

The course combines expert lectures, production case studies, interactive group exercises, and simulations. Participants will practice applying QA tools to real-world manufacturing scenarios.

Target Audience

  • Quality managers and assurance professionals.

  • Production and operations managers.

  • Manufacturing engineers and supervisors.

  • Compliance and process improvement specialists.

Target Competencies

  • Quality assurance frameworks.

  • Process control and defect prevention.

  • Auditing and compliance management.

  • Continuous improvement in manufacturing.

Course Outline

Unit 1: Introduction to Quality Assurance in Manufacturing

  • Principles of QA in production.

  • Role of QA in competitiveness and compliance.

  • Key terminology and frameworks.

  • Case examples of QA success.

Unit 2: International Standards and Compliance

  • ISO 9001 and quality management systems.

  • Industry-specific standards (automotive, pharma, etc.).

  • Compliance monitoring and reporting.

  • Preparing for certification audits.

Unit 3: Process Control and Defect Prevention

  • Statistical process control (SPC) tools.

  • Root cause analysis for defects.

  • Preventive vs. corrective actions.

  • Practical exercises in defect reduction.

Unit 4: Continuous Improvement Tools

  • Lean manufacturing principles.

  • Six Sigma DMAIC methodology.

  • Process optimization techniques.

  • Case studies of improvement projects.

Unit 5: Building a Culture of Quality Excellence

  • Embedding QA in organizational culture.

  • Employee engagement in QA practices.

  • Measuring QA performance with KPIs.

  • Sustaining long-term quality improvement.

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Quality Assurance in Manufacturing and Production

The Quality Assurance in Manufacturing and Production Training Courses in Brussels provide professionals with a comprehensive understanding of the systems, standards, and methodologies that ensure consistent product quality and operational excellence. Designed for production managers, quality engineers, supervisors, and operational leaders, these programs explore the principles of quality assurance and their critical role in maintaining efficiency, reliability, and customer satisfaction in manufacturing environments. Participants gain insight into both strategic oversight and practical tools for implementing effective quality systems.

The courses cover foundational and advanced elements of quality assurance, including process control, defect prevention, documentation practices, and performance monitoring. Participants learn to apply quality management frameworks, conduct root cause analyses, and implement corrective and preventive actions that strengthen operational consistency. Practical case studies, hands-on exercises, and real-world scenarios help attendees enhance their ability to identify process gaps, optimize workflows, and meet established production standards.

These manufacturing quality assurance training programs in Brussels also highlight the importance of continuous improvement and cross-functional collaboration. The curriculum explores Lean methodologies, Six Sigma principles, supplier quality management, and the integration of digital tools that support real-time monitoring and data-driven decision-making. Participants learn how quality assurance contributes to organizational competitiveness, regulatory compliance, and sustained operational resilience.

Attending these training courses in Brussels offers professionals the opportunity to learn within a global business and industrial hub, enriched by exposure to international quality standards and diverse manufacturing practices. The city’s innovative environment encourages the exchange of expertise and insights across sectors.

By completing this specialization, participants will be equipped to design, implement, and oversee effective quality assurance systems—ensuring reliable production processes, reducing operational risks, and supporting continuous improvement in manufacturing and production environments.