In early 2025, funding for early-stage deep tech startups exceeded $4.2 billion, reflecting a heightened investor interest in AI infrastructure. A notable shift is occurring, with many commercial leaders pivoting away from traditional C-suite roles to focus on developer-first tools and R&D-heavy platforms. Conversations with industry experts like Ted Chalouhi highlight the importance of quality assurance in software development, explaining how inefficient testing processes consume valuable engineering resources and can severely impact business outcomes.
Statistics show that up to 40% of engineering time is spent not on building new features but on writing and maintaining test scripts that quickly become outdated.
At Foodbomb, a single checkout error blocked revenue for one of our largest clients for four days. Poor code quality lowers conversion rates, breaks onboarding.
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