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Chris Findlay and John Castura to Attend ASTM Committee Week This April

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Chris Findlay and John Castura to Attend ASTM Committee Week This April

Chris Findlay and John Castura are set to visit Anaheim, California for the ASTM Meeting of Committee E18 – Sensory Evaluation to lead task groups on Temporal Methods and Equivalency.

Later this month, ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) will host its April 2015 Committee Week, which includes the meeting of Committee E18 – Sensory Evaluation from April 27-30. Compusense Chairman, Chris Findlay will lead a task group on the topic of Temporal Methods on Tuesday, April 28 at 2:00pm. The following day at 8:30am, John Castura, VP of Innovation, Research and Development, will chair the task group on Equivalency.

Chris, a member of ASTM for over 20 years, and John are both active and dedicated members of ASTM E18 and make it a priority to attend and participate in ASTM’s meetings and workshops. John is also a member of ASTM’s E11 Quality and Statistics committee.

To view the entire Committee E18 meeting schedule, visit the ASTM website.

Chris Findlay and John Castura are set to visit Anaheim, California for the ASTM Meeting of Committee E18 – Sensory Evaluation to lead task groups on Temporal Methods and Equivalency.

Quality

Quality

Quality test methods are used to evaluate a product based on its sensory attributes and overall consumer perception to ensure it meets certain standards of excellence and consistency. These methods provide a consumer-centric assessment of product quality, ensure consistency and adherence to quality standards and drive continuous improvement and customer satisfaction. Examples include, but are not limited to, Shelf Life, Degree of Difference,

Difference from Control, In/Out, etc.

Quality test methods are used to evaluate a product based on its key attributes to ensure it meets specific standards of excellence for consistency. These methods provide an internal assessment of the product quality to adhere to quality standards and achieve customer satisfaction. Examples include, but are not limited to, Shelf-Life, Degree of Difference, Difference from Control, and In & Out methods.