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Brevitest Life Sciences 10 $3M United States Ultralight Ultralight Apps Development 2024 n/a In 2024, Brevitest implemented Ultralight in the United States under the Apps Development category to consolidate engineering and quality documentation and establish a single source of truth for product and compliance data. The deployment is described in the vendor case study as centered on a unified quality management approach tied to product requirements and traceability. The implementation leveraged Ultralight’s QMS, automated migration tools, and requirements and tracing features to ingest, reconcile, and organize historical records and requirements. Configuration work emphasized document control, requirements traceability, and audit-ready record structures, with automated migration workflows reducing manual file handling during cutover. Operational scope targeted Brevitest’s engineering and quality functions, consolidating product documentation and compliance artifacts into Ultralight as the authoritative repository. Integrations focused on automating the large data migration and preserving traceability between product requirements and quality artifacts rather than on a broad set of ongoing system connectors. Governance and process changes routed documentation and requirement reviews through Ultralight workflows to centralize revision control and traceability. According to the case study, Ultralight automated a large data migration and reduced manual documentation time and quality costs for Brevitest.
SafeBeat Healthcare 10 $4M United States Ultralight Ultralight Apps Development 2024 n/a In 2024 SafeBeat deployed Ultralight to modernize its SaMD quality and product-development workflows in the United States. The implementation is classified in the Apps Development category and centralized quality and requirements management to support SafeBeat’s product development and regulatory quality functions. Ultralight was configured to use its QMS, requirements management, and test-management capabilities to automate traceability and test-evidence collection. The deployment integrated with GitHub to tie requirements, code commits, and test results together, creating a continuous traceability chain between engineering and quality artifacts. Governance changes emphasized automated evidence capture and requirements-to-test linkage within SafeBeat’s US product development team, and the implementation helped accelerate product cycles by ~25% as reported in the vendor case study.
Sonosa Medical Healthcare 10 $1M United States Ultralight Ultralight Apps Development 2024 n/a In 2024 Sonosa Medical implemented Ultralight in the Apps Development category to establish a formal quality management system supporting design control and regulatory compliance for its wearable ultrasound OSA product in the United States. The Ultralight application was positioned to centralize QMS workflows, improving usability and onboarding for a small medtech engineering and quality organization. Configuration emphasis included document and change control, training management, and QMS workflow orchestration to support medtech product development activities such as design control and verification. Deployment aligned to a lightweight implementation appropriate for a 10 employee developer, and operational coverage focused on engineering, quality, and regulatory functions in the United States, with governance centered on structured approvals, change notifications, and training assignments. Outcomes reported by the vendor and customer materials highlighted improved usability and faster onboarding following the Ultralight implementation.
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