# How Meta Preserves a Best-in-Class Engineering Culture in a Regulated Environment

December 18, 2025

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When Meta’s Reality Labs set out to bring AI-enabled smart glasses to market, the goal was clear: preserve its world-class engineering culture while applying medical-grade rigor to the software components classified as medical devices. Balancing rapid iteration with regulatory rigor required changes to collaboration, tooling, and quality management. In this session, Lucas Fernandez, Director, Medical Devices at Meta, and Erez Kaminski, CEO of Ketryx, walk through how Meta aligned AI-driven development practices with FDA and IEC 62304 requirements without slowing teams down.

## What you'll learn

- Embedded quality processes into existing tooling with automated checks so engineers across hardware and software teams could stay in their native tools
- Simplified QMS management by unifying training and approvals to strengthen compliance and reduce overhead
- Automated documentation workflows within existing tools to enhance consistency and speed without adding manual overhead

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## Speakers

### Lucas Fernandez

Director, Medical Devices

[Meta](https://www.ketryx.com/learn/webinars/register/how-meta-preserves-a-best-in-class-engineering-culture-in-a-regulated-environment#)

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### Erez Kaminski

Founder & CEO

[Ketryx](https://www.ketryx.com/)

Formerly

Head of AI, Amgen

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