Samuel Sarette is a Principal Software Engineer who has played a key role in the design, evolution, and scaling of embedded control systems, contributing to its growth as a core platform over multiple phases of the company’s lifecycle. Across his career, Sam has focused on building durable systems, shaping platform architecture, and guiding technical decisions that balance immediate needs with long‑term sustainability. He brings a grounded, operator’s perspective to how complex products mature over time and how engineering choices compound as platforms scale.
Across the industry, medical device OEMs are developing products that are pushing the limits of what’s possible. While these advances expand clinical capability, they also place growing strain on development teams, often showing up as late‑stage timeline drift, repeated rework, and prolonged effort. In this panel discussion, engineering leaders from HiArc will share why common fixes like adding resources or extending schedules often amount to expensive band‑aids, and how purpose‑built control system foundations can reduce friction, accelerate iteration, and enable more predictable execution. Drawing on the experience that led HiArc to develop its proprietary control system solution, this session will highlight how stronger foundations help teams build complex devices and avoid the late‑stage pitfalls that cost teams time and money.
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