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Any early stage scale-up is based on uncertainty—yours, your potential clients', and the surrounding market you are participating in. Startup or scale-up, your approach to uncertainty will make or break your success. Nick Van Weerdenburg talks about his 30 years of experience in innovation, technology, and transformation, including almost 10 years as the founder and CEO of Rangle.io, an innovation, technology, and transformation consultancy. Here are the slides of Nick's keynote session from Elevate Festival 2022:

Last week at our second SaMD meetup, we discussed how to apply agile product management strategies to building and validating digital therapeutics.

According to recent Gartner research, nearly 50% of employees across industries will continue to work remotely when the pandemic is over.

At Rangle, we’re creating a community for innovators in the software as a medical device (SaMD) space.

Angular has its roots in AngularJS, and many of the models from that initial framework remain relevant in the version we use today. Even with new changes like Standalone Components coming to the language, teams should be aware of the history and methodology at work here. Architects especially need to look for language features and anti-patterns that might trap their team and lead to performance bottlenecks in their systems.

A core component of a premarket submission is clinical evidence. Clinical evidence is gathered through a process of clinical validation, which involves gathering data on the safety and effectiveness of the product. The overarching goal of clinical validation is to demonstrate to regulators that the device will work, as intended, for target users.

In today’s digital age, we're more connected than ever, which means there’s a greater opportunity for connecting in a meaningful way. According to Statista, the total amount of data created, captured, and consumed globally was expected to reach 64.2 zettabytes in 2020.

Classic content management systems (CMSs) allowed authors to show up with their content without needing much help from developers or designers to update content on these sites. As time progressed, these CMSs became burdensome to those utilizing them. We see teams lack the flexibility to work with the tooling that they desire, leading to hiring challenges. Publishing slows, and time-to-market for new changes slows to a crawl. IT budget jumps as adaptations to configure custom solutions to solve business problems slow upgrades and further work. Customers struggle with longer load times and notice features missing compared to other newer sites.