Case Study: National Institute of Clean-and-Low-Carbon Energy achieves faster, lower-cost R&D with JMP

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The National Institute of Clean-and-Low-Carbon Energy (NICE) needed a faster, more efficient way to make clean coal technologies such as carbon capture and sequestration viable at scale. To support its ambitious R&D work, the institute adopted JMP and a Six Sigma/Design for Six Sigma approach to move beyond one-factor-at-a-time testing and improve experimentation for complex energy research.

Using JMP’s design of experiments and analytics tools, NICE scientists ran more robust multifactor studies, reduced the number of experiments, and improved decision-making with visual reporting. The results were significant: JMP helped cut R&D cycle time in half, reduce costs, and contribute to more than 20 DFSS projects per year, with at least one patent application generated per project on average.


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National Institutes for Food and Drug Control

De-jiang Tan

Deputy Director of Pharmacology


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