Embracing Change
Software platform technology and other time-saving techniques can boost IVD innovation and reduce development time.
Contributing Writer
Ancient Greek philosopher Heraclitus is credited with saying that “the only constant is change.”With regard tosoftware development for in-vitro diagnostic (IVD) instrumentation, this concept certainly rings true. Advances in technology and development models and processes, desirable new features, and demand for simpler user interfaces and inter-connective instrument accessibility present an ever-changing landscape to the instrumentation software developer.In order for developers to remain cost-competitive while responding to the industry’s changing demands, they increasingly must
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