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Software products evolve as per the needs of the consumers, business goals and advances in technology. There is a compelling need to modernize and reinvent existing mobile applications by applying design thinking and using new generation toolkits. At the same time it's key that there is a suitable reuse of components of the existing application. This ensures that time to launch gets shortened and overall risk reduced. These aspects are even more important for a healthcare mobile application as the industry is regulated.
Learn an easier, better way to architect complex, life-critical medical mobile apps and submit them to the FDA. In this #TechThursday webcast, we’ll show you how to successfully migrate from legacy iOS and Android apps to the cross-platform Google Flutter framework.
Our speaker, Andriy Hirnyk, is a Software Mobile Architect at GlobalLogic with more than 12 years of core software development experience across multiple technologies. He has hands-on experience in architecting complex mobile applications across native Android , iOS and cross platform toolkits like Google Flutter. He has also worked extensively in developing Class III , Class II healthcare mobile applications and has understanding of US FDA submission process.
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