Momentum is building behind New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) that offer stronger human relevance than traditional animal testing. The FDA issued on December 2 a draft guidance outlining specific ...
New approach methodologies (NAMs) aim to streamline early-stage drug discovery and revolutionize preclinical testing by replacing traditional animal-based models with human-relevant insights, directly ...
The financial technology world keeps changing fast in 2025, pushed by artificial intelligence, blockchain ideas, and changing customer hopes. As digital banking use speeds up worldwide, business ...
Have you ever felt like your development process is stuck in quicksand, bogged down by endless planning, rigid frameworks, and exhaustive documentation? For many developers, this is the reality of ...
Five companies have won positions on a potential five-year blanket purchase agreement to work with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agency on implementing more agile software development ...
Amazon Web Services has introduced a new artificial intelligence-powered approach that redefines how software is built, placing AI at the heart of the development lifecycle. Launched at the AWS ...
What if you could build software faster, smarter, and with less effort—while 90% of the coding was already handled for you? It sounds like science fiction, but with the rise of AI-driven development ...
Motivated by the latest drug development regulatory guidance, such as the US Food and Drug Administration Modernization Act 2.0, academic and biopharmaceutical industry professionals are increasingly ...
The terms Agile and estimations don't align perfectly. Agile is all about responding to change rather than following a plan, while accurate estimations require a fixed plan that doesn't change. It's a ...
The six-week sprint is a new product development strategy chosen by startups to replace unrealistic product development cycles and avoid time-consuming and wasteful traditional methodologies. The ...
Back in 2022, I wrote about the triple threat of additive, agility and automation—three forces that were already reshaping manufacturing and product development. Fast forward to 2025, and these trends ...