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Six Flagship Releases and Twelve Software Versions, 100% On Schedule

5 min read • August 2026

For a newcomer to the Canadian market, every launch was a first impression, and flawless technical acceptance was the only way to keep an aggressive schedule on time.

Executive Summary

“For a newcomer, the first impression is the device. It has to be right, and on time.”

As a relative newcomer to the Canadian market, the manufacturer was working to make a name for itself. To ensure its devices met a high standard of quality and performance, it needed streamlined technical acceptance as part of an aggressive launch schedule.

Leveraging over a decade of experience with Tier-1 operators, ML arteka established a pre-certification approach and practice that had a significant impact with the manufacturer’s overseas R&D team, helping them deliver high-quality software while reducing delays and test cycles. The teams worked in tandem during the development stage.

The result: 6 versions of flagship devices and 12 software versions released, all 100% on schedule, with a 40% reduction in overall test cycle duration.

Business Outcomes

Pre-certification during development shortened cycles and made on-time delivery the norm, not the exception.

100%
Releases on schedule

Across devices and software versions.

40%
Shorter test cycles

Reduction in overall test cycle duration.

6 + 12
Device and software releases

Flagship devices and software versions.

The Transformation

Pre-certification, built into development, not bolted on after.

  • 1
    LeverageA Decade of Tier-1 ExperienceApplied deep experience with Tier-1 operators to define a pre-certification standard.
  • 2
    Shift LeftCertify During DevelopmentEstablished a pre-certification practice so quality was validated while software was still being built.
  • 3
    PartnerWork with Overseas R&DEmbedded the practice with the manufacturer’s overseas R&D team for high-quality software.
  • 4
    DeliverReduce Delays and CyclesWorked in tandem during development to shorten technical acceptance and time-to-market.

The Business Challenge

A Newcomer with No Room for Slips

An aggressive launch schedule left no margin for failed technical acceptance.

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New to the market

A relative newcomer working to establish its reputation in Canada.

Aggressive launch schedule

Streamlined technical acceptance was essential to keep pace.

High quality bar

Devices had to meet a high standard of quality and performance.

Business Outcomes in Detail

What the Numbers Mean

100%Releases on schedule

Across devices and software versions.

40%Shorter test cycles

Reduction in overall test cycle duration.

6 + 12Device and software releases

Flagship devices and software versions.

Technology Snapshot

The Pre-Certification Practice

Pre-Certification Approach
Quality validated during development, not after.

Tier-1 Operator Expertise
Over a decade of experience with operator specifications.

Overseas R&D Collaboration
Practice embedded with the manufacturer’s engineering team.

Technical Acceptance
Streamlined acceptance to reduce delays and test cycles.

ML arteka Executive Insight

The cheapest defect to fix is the one caught before technical acceptance. Moving certification into development turned a high-stakes launch calendar into a series of on-time releases.

Executive Questions and Answers

The questions leadership tends to ask when evaluating an approach like this.

Timing
How did every release land 100% on schedule?

By pre-certifying during development with the R&D team, issues were resolved before formal technical acceptance, removing the late surprises that cause slips.

Efficiency
Where did the 40% cycle reduction come from?

Building certification into development, informed by deep Tier-1 experience, removed rework and shortened overall test cycle duration.

Trust
Why does this matter for a newcomer?

For a new entrant, reliable, on-time, high-quality launches build the reputation the business is trying to establish.