Agile manufacturing is a methodology that supports the rapid pace of product development. In both conventional and agile electronic manufacturing lines, PCB assembly processes use common equipment and tools. The difference between the two is that while conventional manufacturing is linear, agile manufacturing accepts engineering change orders in real time, with in-line rework processes, allowing production to adapt and proceed rapidly, minimizing line downtime. Naprotek’s Director of Engineering & Quality, Daniel Radler, explores the nuances and advantages of agile manufacturing in the digital publication EE Web.
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