Software Testers and QA Professionals Set to Join NSTC in July 2024

The National Software Testing Conference (NSTC) in London stands out as the premier event of 2024 for software testers aiming to uncover insights from industry leaders at top companies such as Mastercard, JP Morgan Chase, Lloyds Banking, and others. Join these global professionals as they tackle the most pressing challenges in software testing and quality assurance.

Why Attend NSTC?

Partnered with Open Text and sponsored by Planit, Perforce, Sogeti, and Roq, NSTC offers an excellent opportunity to engage with the brightest minds in the field and gain cutting-edge insights into the world of software testing and quality assurance. Attendees will have the chance to uncover the secrets of successful testing strategies through real-life case studies.

Highlights from the 2024 NSTC Agenda:

  • Transitioning from Quality Assurance to Quality Engineering
  • Financial Implications and ROI of Test Automation
  • Agile Testing: Myth or Reality?
  • Automation Testing for Next-Generation Interfaces
  • Preparing Testing and Test Organization Setup for DevOps
  • The Increasing Importance of Diversity within Assurance Disciplines

Organised by 31Media, NSTC serves as a platform for professionals to network and stay ahead in the dynamic world of software testing and quality assurance.

 

For more details and to register, visit the National Software Testing Conference website.

Note: 31Media is offering a limited-time promotion on NSTC tickets. Interested parties can purchase three tickets for the price of two.


 

For sponsorship opportunities, please contact:

Calum Budge
calum.budge@31media.co.uk

For event details, please contact:

Megiana Mehmeti
megiana.mehmeti@31media.co.uk

For media enquiries, please contact:

Vaishnavi Nashte
vaishnavi.nashte@31media.co.uk

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