Medical device software engineering and safety-critical testing
QuaDigi is a software engineering firm specializing in medical and safety-critical domains, with a stack anchored in C++, Python, and gRPC for embedded and real-time systems. The project mix—medical-grade remote monitoring, gas detection, hardware-in-the-loop testing, and device configuration—combined with pain points around regulatory usability and test automation coverage, reveals a company focused on the hardest part of medtech: building software that must pass certification and reduce user error under strict compliance regimes.
QuaDigi provides software engineering and testing services for medical device manufacturers and safety-equipment companies, primarily serving clients in Germany and across Europe. The firm operates from Vilnius and is structured around two core delivery areas: embedded and real-time software development (C++, Python, gRPC, VxWorks) and safety-critical testing (hardware-in-the-loop, automated integration frameworks, usability compliance reviews). The company works on remote monitoring systems, gas detection and protection equipment, bedside monitors, and portable analyzers—all products requiring regulatory approval and high reliability standards.
C++, Python, gRPC, Protocol Buffers, Azure DevOps, Jenkins, CMake, Google Test, VxWorks, Windows, Linux, and TLS/SSL. Emphasis on embedded systems and real-time software.
Medical device software (remote monitoring, bedside monitors), gas detection and protection systems, hardware-in-the-loop testing frameworks, automated integration tests, and usability compliance documentation for safety-critical products.
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