The industry-leading programs began in 1986
with a focus on manufacturing systems engineering, and have
expanded to the broader areas of engineering leadership,
operations and technology strategy. In July 2004 the undergraduate
and graduate programs combined to form the current school.
Founded
in 1987, the Minnesota Council for Quality is a 501(c)(3)
non-profit that helps organizations improve performance,
results, and/or competitiveness. In short, they help organizations
get better at what they do.
The Biomedical Focus Task Group is a member
unit of the Minnesota Section 1203 of the American Society
for Quality. To learn more about Biomedical Focus and learning
opportunities related to the Biomedical Industry, visit www.biomedicalfocus.org.