Agentic AI for MedTech: From Requirements to Tested Software

Randy Horton
Randy Horton

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AI can help developers write code faster, but the greater opportunity for MedTech is connecting product intent to clear requirements, working software, and reliable testing to achieve 2-3x gains across the entire product development lifecycle.

Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) provides a practical structure for agentic workflows. Using testable acceptance criteria written in Gherkin, teams can define expected software behavior in a format that product, engineering, quality, and regulatory stakeholders can understand and review.

Orthogonal hosted a webinar discussing an example of how an AI agent can help produce acceptance criteria, build software from them, and test whether the resulting behavior matches the original intent. We will also examine where product knowledge, risk decisions, validation, and human judgment must remain in control.

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VP, Regulatory & Quality, Orthogonal

Megan Graham

Larkin Lowrey, Senior Director of Software Engineering for Digital Health, Tandem Diabetes

CTO, Orthogonal

Larkin Lowrey

Randy Horton, VP of Solutions and Partnerships, Orthogonal

Chief Solutions Officer, Orthogonal

Randy Horton

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