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Enlil Announces Strategic Alliance with OVA Solutions to Solve MedTech’s Costliest Documentation Problem

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New alliance between Enlil’s AI-powered traceability platform and OVA Solutions’ medical device engineering firm targets the “build first, document later” pattern, where even a single undocumented $14 part change can spiral into $180K in rework and a four-month program delay.

CAMPBELL, Calif., April 28, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Enlil, the AI-powered development traceability platform built for medical device and life sciences organizations, today announced a strategic alliance with OVA Solutions, a medical device R&D firm whose team of 62 engineers has delivered more than 200 devices across FDA Class I through III. The alliance is designed to address one of the most expensive and preventable problems in MedTech: the gap between what engineering teams build and what their compliance documentation captures, a gap that routinely costs device makers between $100,000 and $200,000 and three to six months of program delay before they ever reach FDA’s desk.

Alliance tackles the costliest “build first, document later” issue in MedTech, a preventable industry problem.

Build Fast, Document Never, Pay Twice
Every experienced MedTech operator recognizes the pattern. An engineering team builds a working prototype, iterates quickly, swaps sensors, rewrites firmware, and revises the PCB layout a dozen times. Months later, someone opens the design history folder and finds a collection of PDFs, Slack threads, and screenshots dated the previous quarter. The requirements trace matrix does not exist. The risk analysis references a version of the device that no longer does.

Reconstructing that documentation typically runs between $100,000 and $200,000 and adds three to six months to the submission timeline. And in almost every case, it was entirely avoidable.

“We have taken more than 200 devices through development across FDA Class I through III, and the pattern is always the same. Teams that document as they build get to submission in half the time. Teams that build first and document later end up paying twice for the same work — once to build and once to explain what they built,” said Lisa Voronkova, PhD, CEO of OVA Solutions and author of Hardware Bible: Build a Medical Device from Scratch.

The $14 Part That Cost $180,000
The stakes are concrete. In one recent program, a medical device team was developing a closed-loop thermal therapy device with ±0.3°C temperature regulation and a dual-redundant safety architecture. The program had cleared animal studies and was preparing for pre-submission.

Then the temperature sensor specified in the original design went end-of-life.

An engineer identified a drop-in replacement with equivalent accuracy specs, validated it on the bench, updated the schematic, and kept building. The change was technically sound. It was also undocumented. When the team assembled the design history file, the discrepancy surfaced in a trace-to-BOM review.

What followed was four months and roughly $180,000 in engineering and regulatory work: reconstructing the change rationale, re-running the risk impact analysis, re-verifying the thermal control loop with the new sensor in-loop, and rewriting the affected sections of the DHF. The part itself cost fourteen dollars.

The part change took an afternoon. The paperwork to justify it took a quarter.

This is not an edge case. It is the predictable consequence of treating documentation as a closing task rather than a continuous one — and it is the problem the Enlil–OVA Solutions alliance is built to eliminate.

Traceability Built In, Not Bolted On
Enlil’s platform was designed from the ground up for exactly this failure mode. Requirements management, design controls, risk documentation, change management, and regulatory submission preparation live in a single AI-powered environment — one where a design history file grows alongside the product in real time rather than being reconstructed under deadline pressure.

“For modern medical devices, the product lifecycle doesn’t start at regulatory submission — it starts at the first sketch on a whiteboard. Enlil ensures that every decision from that first sketch forward is captured, traced, and audit-ready, so that by the time a team reaches verification and validation, roughly 80 percent of their regulatory submission package is already assembled,” said Nader Fathi, CEO of Enlil.

For the medical device engineering teams OVA Solutions works with — ranging from early-stage startups to established OEMs — the implication is straightforward: requirements stay current as designs evolve, hazard analyses update alongside engineering decisions, and quality and regulatory functions work from the same system of record throughout development rather than inheriting a documentation backlog at handoff.

“MedTech innovators are under constant pressure to move faster without sacrificing compliance or product quality. Our alliance with OVA Solutions brings together Enlil’s intelligent, purpose-built traceability platform and OVA’s deep engineering capability to help teams create a more seamless bridge between product design, documentation, and regulatory readiness — so promising technologies don’t get stuck in process drag,” added Fathi.

An Alliance Timed to a Tightening Regulatory Landscape
The Enlil–OVA Solutions alliance arrives as documentation expectations across the regulatory landscape continue to rise. FDA’s transition to QMSR harmonizes U.S. device regulation with ISO 13485 and raises the bar on design control documentation for every company seeking clearance. The agency’s eSTAR electronic submission format requires structured, traceable data that most early-stage teams are not positioned to produce at the time of submission. In parallel, EU MDR and IVDR continue to tighten technical documentation and post-market surveillance requirements for CE marking.

For device makers still treating documentation as an afterthought, the regulatory environment is becoming measurably less forgiving. The programs that arrive at FDA’s desk with complete, traceable design histories move faster, cost less, and encounter fewer surprises. The ones that don’t are paying the reconstruction bill first.

“The companies that solve this at the system level move faster, with fewer surprises and lower costs. That’s exactly what this partnership is designed to deliver,” said Voronkova.

About Enlil
Enlil is a cloud-native AI-driven development traceability platform built for medical device and life sciences organizations. Designed to support regulatory readiness across the product lifecycle, Enlil connects quality, regulatory, R&D, manufacturing, and operations teams around a unified system of record. By structuring product data for traceability, auditability, and real-time visibility, Enlil helps MedTech innovators manage complexity, reduce risk, and scale compliance from concept through commercialization. www.enlil.com

About OVA Solutions
OVA Solutions is a medical device R&D firm with 62 engineers specializing in wearables, orthopedic implants, surgical equipment, and diagnostic platforms. The company takes devices from concept through design for manufacturability and into production, with more than 200 devices delivered across FDA Class I through III under an ISO 13485:2016-certified quality management system. CEO Lisa Voronkova, PhD, is the author of Hardware Bible: Build a Medical Device from Scratch, used as a coursework reference in university engineering programs across North America. www.ovasolutions.com

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Christine Pearsall
Director of Marketing, Enlil
christine@enlil.com

Sandra Schwartzman
Vice President of Public Relations, RMR & Associates
sschwartzman@rmr.com

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IMDA and Tencent Debut “Beyond the Screen” to Champion Real-World Connection through Digital Play

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The launch is marked by the signing of an agreement between IMDA and Tencent to advance healthy digital habits and safe, responsible use of digital technologies among youths, parents, and families.

SINGAPORE, May 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) and Tencent today jointly launched “Beyond the Screen: Healthy Digital Play”, a new digital wellbeing campaign that encourages healthy digital habits by bringing families into the conversation and strengthening real-world connection through healthy gameplay.

The campaign encourages families to bridge the gap between play and purpose through gaming. It showcases how digital play can foster deeper understanding, facilitate balanced routines, and build stronger connections at home.

“Digital spaces are already a natural part of how young people learn, play, and connect today,” said Mr Murphy Zhao, Country Manager of Tencent Singapore and Head of Tech Group, Tencent Games. “As a company with deep expertise across digital entertainment and communications, we want to play a constructive role by helping families build meaningful digital habits that extend beyond the screen.”

Advancing Family Digital Wellness In Partnership with IMDA

As part of the launch, IMDA and Tencent also signed an agreement to strengthen collaboration on initiatives in digital wellbeing. The agreement was signed by Ms Joanna Lam, Cluster Director for Digital Readiness, IMDA, and Mr Murphy Zhao, Country Manager of Tencent Singapore and Head of Tech Group, Tencent Games. The collaboration builds on Tencent’s ongoing cooperation with IMDA, in support of the national Digital for Life (DfL) movement, focusing on promoting online safety and healthy digital habits among youths, parents, and families.

Tencent will co-develop educational content with IMDA, as well as organise four community outreach activities, reaching out to an estimated 4,000 participants. The company will also commit S$ 25,000, which totals to S$ 50,000 with the government’s dollar-to-dollar matching, to the DfL Fund. The DfL Fund provides support for projects and activities promoting digital inclusion, digital literacy and digital wellness. 

“Ensuring digital wellness is increasingly important, particularly for our children who are digital natives,” said Ms Joanna Lam, Cluster Director for Digital Readiness, IMDA. “Tencent has been a DfL partner since 2022, and I thank them for their continued commitment to the DfL cause. We look forward to deepening our collaboration with Tencent to empower parents and youths with practical guidance to build healthy digital habits and navigate the digital world safely together.”

Leading the Conversation on Healthy Digital Play

The inaugural Singapore launch event was officiated by Ms Jasmin Lau, Minister of State, Ministry of Digital Development and Information, and also hosted social service organisations from Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines. At the event, families participated in gamified quiz experiences and took home educational materials designed to transform gaming into healthier routines at home. 

The programme also featured a parenting talk that shared practical guidance on utilising games as a bridge for conversation at home. The session highlighted how, when guided by constructive routines, gaming can support the development of soft skills such as communication, teamwork, strategic thinking, and persistence.

During the event’s expert insights session, Mr Narasimman S/O Tivasiha Mani, psychotherapist and co-founder of local youth charity Impart, said, “Healthy gaming is not built through one-off rules. It grows through rapport, shared understanding, and everyday conversations. Through a collaborative process between educators, families, and the wider community, it becomes easier to set shared expectations and support balanced habits that carry beyond the screen.”

Building a Scalable Digital Wellbeing Framework for Southeast Asia

While digital habits may look different across the region, the underlying need is the same — helping families build healthier, more confident relationships with the digital world.

“Beyond the Screen” is part of Tencent’s broader commitment to fostering intentional digital play, equipping youths, parents, and educators with practical resources to build balanced routines, encourage respectful interactions, and strengthen open communication at home.

Insights from the Singapore launch will inform the rollout of the campaign across Southeast Asia in 2026, with local adaptations to meet the needs of diverse communities in the region.

About Digital for Life Movement

A Digital Future for All – In our increasingly digital world, everyone can play a part to help create a more inclusive digital future.

The Digital for Life (DfL) national movement, launched on 8 February 2021, aims to galvanise the community across the 3Ps (Private, Public and People) to help Singaporeans embrace digital as a lifelong pursuit and enrich lives through digital technology.

The DfL fund was also set up to support projects and activities promoting digital inclusion, digital literacy and digital wellness. Learn more about the DfL movement at digitalforlife.gov.sg.

About Infocomm Media Development Authority

The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) leads Singapore’s digital transformation by developing a vibrant digital economy and an inclusive digital society. As Architects of Singapore’s Digital Future, we foster growth in Infocomm Technology and Media sectors in concert with progressive regulations, harnessing frontier technologies, and developing local talent and digital infrastructure ecosystems to establish Singapore as a digital metropolis.

For more news and information, visit www.imda.gov.sg or follow IMDA on LinkedIn (IMDAsg), Facebook (IMDAsg) and Instagram (@imdasg).

About Tencent 

Tencent is a world-leading internet and technology company that develops innovative products and services to improve the quality of life of people around the world. Our communication and social services connect more than one billion people around the world, helping them to keep in touch with friends and family, access transportation, pay for daily necessities, and even be entertained. Our financial technology business covers payment, credit, wealth management and insurance sectors, as we support our partners’ business growth and assist their digital upgrade through FinTech and other enterprise services. We also publish some of the world’s most popular video games and other high-quality digital content, enriching interactive entertainment experiences for people around the globe. Tencent was founded in Shenzhen, China, in 1998, and has been listed on the Main Board of the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong since 2004.

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Does Your Building Have Fire Sprinklers?

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Fast Guard Service alerts real estate owners and property managers: 2026 fire code updates to NFPA 25 will significantly affect sprinkler system compliance requirements — and insurance implications could not be more serious.

SAN JOSE, Calif., May 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Fast Guard Service, one of the nation’s leading providers of licensed fire watch and security guard services, is urging commercial and residential property owners to take immediate stock of their fire sprinkler systems as sweeping 2026 updates to NFPA 25 — the national standard governing water-based fire protection system inspection, testing, and maintenance — take effect across the country.

The timing could not be more consequential. Private insurers are exiting fire-risk markets at an accelerating pace, dropping policyholders and limiting coverage in states from California to Florida. In this environment, a sprinkler system that fails a compliance check is no longer a routine maintenance issue. It is a potential grounds for claim denial or policy cancellation.

The 2026 edition of NFPA 25 introduces several changes property owners must act on now. Fire pump failures are formally classified as system impairments requiring immediate response. Supervisory valve testing moves to a semiannual schedule. Annual internal inspections are now mandatory for all dry, preaction, and deluge valves. And where corrosion-control technology has been used to justify smaller pipe sizes, ongoing maintenance of that equipment is now a codified legal obligation — not a recommendation.

Critically, any sprinkler system impairment — whether triggered by repair, renovation, freeze damage, or a compliance-driven upgrade — legally requires a certified fire watch for the duration of the outage under NFPA 1, NFPA 101, and local fire authority mandates. This is a condition of occupancy, not an option.

“The 2026 code updates will send a wave of sprinkler systems into inspection and repair cycles,” said a spokesperson for Fast Guard Service. “Every one of those impairment windows requires a fire watch on-site. We are prepared to be there.”

Fast Guard Service deploys certified fire watch personnel 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, anywhere in the United States — typically within hours of a client’s call. Guards conduct continuous patrols, maintain documentation accepted by insurers and code enforcement authorities, and coordinate directly with fire departments when needed.

Property owners who are unsure whether their sprinkler systems meet 2026 NFPA 25 requirements are encouraged to contact Fast Guard Service for guidance.

Founded in August 2013 and headquartered in Hollywood, Florida, Fast Guard Service is a fully licensed, bonded, and insured private security company operating in all 50 states. The company specializes in armed and unarmed security guards, fire watch services, executive protection, mobile surveillance, event security, and emergency response. Fast Guard Service is trusted by Fortune 500 companies, government entities, healthcare systems, commercial developers, and private clients nationwide.

All operations are tracked through the proprietary Fast Guard App, providing clients with real-time GPS reporting, live guard location updates, and digital incident documentation.

For an instant quote or same-day service, visit www.fastguardservice.com or call (844) 254-8273.

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First Online Conversations Are Changing in 2026, According to New Secretmeet Research

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New research from Secretmeet reveals that the classic “Hey” opener is dying out — and the way people initiate connections online in 2026 looks nothing like it did just three years ago.

GIBRALTAR, May 2, 2026 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — People are rethinking the first move. Not just what to say, but when to say it, how long to make it, and what emotional tone to lead with. Across the board, data from Secretmeet’s latest research study shows a clear shift in how online conversations begin in 2026.

The single-word opener? Largely gone. The copy-paste compliment? People spot it instantly. Secretmeet noted that what’s replacing them is more interesting — and more human.

The Death of the One-Word Opener

For years, “Hey,” “Hi,” and “Hello 👋” dominated opening messages on dating platforms. They required no effort and, accordingly, generated little response. According to data published by the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, conversational openers that include a specific reference to the recipient’s profile generate significantly higher response rates than generic greetings.

Secretmeet’s research confirms the trend is accelerating. In 2026, users who open with a question — particularly one tied to something specific in a profile — see measurably stronger engagement in the first exchange. The bar for a “good” first message has risen.

This doesn’t mean people need to write an essay. Short still works. But purposeful short beats lazy short every time.

One of the more striking findings from Secretmeet: wit is winning. Openers with a light, humorous tone — a playful observation, a self-aware joke, a clever hypothetical — are outperforming earnest, serious introductions in early conversation engagement.

The Timing Shift Nobody Expected

When people send that first message matters more than most realize. In a Secretmeet review of activity trends, data points to a notable behavioral change: users in 2026 are increasingly active during morning hours — particularly between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. — a window that was almost entirely quiet just a few years ago.

Evening hours still dominate overall volume. But morning messages show a disproportionately high response rate. The theory? People checking their phones with coffee and no agenda are more present, less distracted, and more open to genuine interaction than those scrolling at midnight.

It’s a small tactical insight with a surprisingly large emotional implication: presence matters more than timing, and mornings are when people show up fully. Secretmeet’s data makes that case clearly.

What This Means for How We Connect

The bigger picture here isn’t about tactics. It’s about expectations. People arriving at online dating platforms in 2026 want something more immediate and more genuine than they did in 2020. The pandemic years accelerated a kind of emotional directness online — and that hasn’t reversed.

People want to feel seen in a first message. They want to laugh. They want a reason to respond. A Secretmeet review of first-message engagement data suggests that users are increasingly capable of signaling — and detecting — authentic intent right from the very first line.

The opening message has always mattered. What’s changed is how clearly people understand that now.

About Secretmeet

Secretmeet is an online dating platform built around one straightforward idea: conversations should feel good. Not stressful, not performative — genuinely enjoyable. The platform is designed for people who want warmth, a little wit, and the kind of back-and-forth that actually goes somewhere. Whether you’re looking for something serious or just a spark of something new, Secretmeet reviews its features continuously to ensure that the first message has a real chance of turning into something worth remembering.

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Alice Ross, Secretmeet, 1 14844760121, smm@secretmeet.com, https://secretmeet.com/

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