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Provided by AGPCAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 19, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lumafield, a leading manufacturing intelligence platform, today released the results of its comprehensive Cost of Quality Report. In partnership with NewtonX, Lumafield surveyed quality leaders across the U.S. and Canada and found that shifting global trade policies and the escalating affordability crisis are forcing manufacturers to confront the Cost of Quality (COQ) while remaining cost-competitive.
The report reveals 62% of respondents believe tariffs and other trade barriers have made it harder to ensure product quality. Furthermore, supplier-related quality issues are the top concern across every industry represented in the research, with 41% indicating that a 25% reduction in supplier-related quality issue costs would have the greatest operational impact.
The Invisible Cost of Quality
Quality costs every manufacturer money, but Lumafield’s findings show many don’t have a clear picture of just how much:
Manual Inspection Remains a Bottleneck
Despite the availability of advanced technologies, the report highlights a heavy reliance on outdated methods:
Trade Barriers Impact Quality
Manufacturers in our survey reported that the rapidly shifting tariff and trade barrier landscape has had a significant negative impact on quality.
“Rising trade barriers and component shortages are creating a minefield for manufacturers,” said Eduardo Torrealba, Co-Founder and CEO of Lumafield. “Quality has a cost, and if you aren't accurately measuring it, you’re essentially gambling with your margins. The research shows an enormous and real technology opportunity as AI and automated inspection are delivering measurable gains in efficiency. But those benefiting the most from this are the ones that have built the data infrastructure to actually make the technology useful.”
The Lumafield Cost of Quality Report provides complete findings from the research and is available as a free download.
Research Methodology
The survey was completed in partnership with NewtonX, an independent research firm, and reflects responses from more than 200 professionals with decision-making power in quality and inspection across industries in the US and Canada. The study captures a diverse cross-section of the manufacturing landscape, with heavy representation from the aerospace and defense, automotive, consumer electronics, consumer packaged goods (CPG), and Medical Devices sectors.
Lumafield also conducted follow-up interviews with 8 survey respondents to gain a deeper understanding of the trends the survey revealed.
About Lumafield
Lumafield is a manufacturing intelligence platform that gives engineers the power to see inside their work in unprecedented detail, at every stage of the product development process. Lumafield's industrial X-ray CT scanners and cloud-based analysis software have transformed both product development and high-volume manufacturing in industries as diverse as medical devices, automotive, aerospace and defence, electronics, and consumer packaging.
Founded in 2019 and headquartered in Cambridge, Mass., with additional offices in San Francisco and Los Angeles, Lumafield has received funding from investors including Lux Capital, Kleiner Perkins, DCVC, Spark Capital, Matter Venture Partners, IVP, G2 Venture Partners, Wellington Management, Haystack Ventures, Tony Fadell's Build Collective, and Figma founder Dylan Field.

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