How Regulatory Testing Drains Resource
Abstract
Adam and Chris Stapelmann discussing how industries with regulatory oversight often end up minimizing reliability test programs
Key Points
Join Adam and Chris as they discuss how industries with regulatory oversight often end up minimizing reliability test programs
Topics include:
- Industries like medical are heavily regulated. The FDA requires qualification testing for safety of patients. This testing can be extensive and highly consuming of schedule and resource.
- How much should reliability programs for confidence in the business model be considered when negotiating schedule and resource allocation?
- Are the regulatory agencies un-intentionally driving products that ultimately have less reliability and should evaluate their requirements to better align with fully encompassing performance?
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