How to Build Safer and More Reliable Software

How to Build Safer and More Reliable Software

Erez Kaminski

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builtin.com

June 14, 2023


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This article originally appeared in BuiltIn on June 14, 2023.

Innovative software continues to disrupt society as we know it, including solving big problems, squeezing out new efficiencies and creating a better quality of life.

More and more major businesses and industries are run on software, from movies to agriculture to national defense. Healthcare also benefits from software-fueled mobile and AI technologies to accelerate innovations and address growing physician and other healthcare staffing shortages.

Yet bad software can cause irreparable harm across the very industries and infrastructure it’s transforming. McKinsey estimates that 70 percent of medical device recalls are due to a software issue.

The cost of software recalls can be significant in terms of financial losses and damage to a company’s reputation, and can also cause physical harm and even death. Some recent examples include:

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Erez Kaminski

Founder & CEO

Ketryx

Erez is passionate about improving patient care and health outcomes with software solutions. Over the last decade, Erez worked in industries including computational mathematics, biotech, and energy, helping build monitoring systems for pharmaceutical equipment and AI for medication management. Before Ketryx, Erez worked with Amgen, the world’s largest biotechnology company, as the head of AI/ML for their medical device division and with Wolfram Research, the builders of Mathematica and Wolfram|Alpha. Erez holds a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and a Master of Business Administration from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.