From offices in Boise, Post Falls, Twin Falls, and Pocatello, TechHelp Specialists help Idaho manufacturers, food processors and entrepreneurs improve their competitiveness through continuous product and process innovation.

Developing a Food Product Idea

The University of Idaho Education Center 1902 E Chicago St, Caldwell, United States

Do you have a concept for a food product but lack clarity on the market requirements for selling it? Transform Your Food Idea into a Marketable Product! Join our 1-Day Workshop with our team of food experts, with a collective experience of over 45 years in assisting both small and large-scale food manufacturers. Gain Invaluable Insights on Regulatory Requirements, Food Safety Systems, Processing Options, Marketing Strategies, Business Plans or gain insights into any additional questions you might want to explore.

$125

Site Tour | Silicon Mountain Contract Services

Silicon Mountain 1400 Shilo Dr, Nampa, United States

Silicon Mountain is a family owned and operated electronic manufacturing company, strategically located in the heart of the Pacific Northwest. We are a team of dedicated employees who are proud of our work and focused on providing clients, ranging from start-ups to fortune 500 companies, with the highest quality products possible.

We are a manufacturing partner capable of both low and high-volume production, which allows you to quickly go from product development to market. Our business model is built with a clear understanding of the importance of time to market and supply chain availability.

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Course – Coeur d’Alene

North Idaho College Hedlund Building Room 420 N College Dr, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

Lean Six Sigma also know as Continuous Improvement Methodology integrates the advantages of Lean in process improvement with the statistical process control benefits offered by Six Sigma. It harnesses the value-added emphasis of Lean while upholding the statistical rigor inherent in Six Sigma. The series comprises four comprehensive training sessions, each spanning a full day, with a two-week interval between sessions. Participants are allotted this time to complete project work, an indispensable component of the program.

$1,500

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Course – Coeur d’Alene

North Idaho College Hedlund Building Room 420 N College Dr, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

Lean Six Sigma also know as Continuous Improvement Methodology integrates the advantages of Lean in process improvement with the statistical process control benefits offered by Six Sigma. It harnesses the value-added emphasis of Lean while upholding the statistical rigor inherent in Six Sigma. The series comprises four comprehensive training sessions, each spanning a full day, with a two-week interval between sessions. Participants are allotted this time to complete project work, an indispensable component of the program.

$1,500

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Course – Coeur d’Alene

North Idaho College Hedlund Building Room 420 N College Dr, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

Lean Six Sigma also know as Continuous Improvement Methodology integrates the advantages of Lean in process improvement with the statistical process control benefits offered by Six Sigma. It harnesses the value-added emphasis of Lean while upholding the statistical rigor inherent in Six Sigma. The series comprises four comprehensive training sessions, each spanning a full day, with a two-week interval between sessions. Participants are allotted this time to complete project work, an indispensable component of the program.

$1,500

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Course – Coeur d’Alene

North Idaho College Hedlund Building Room 420 N College Dr, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

Lean Six Sigma also know as Continuous Improvement Methodology integrates the advantages of Lean in process improvement with the statistical process control benefits offered by Six Sigma. It harnesses the value-added emphasis of Lean while upholding the statistical rigor inherent in Six Sigma. The series comprises four comprehensive training sessions, each spanning a full day, with a two-week interval between sessions. Participants are allotted this time to complete project work, an indispensable component of the program.

$1,500