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Community-led and local MoT meetups happening in the next few weeks At the Ministry of Testing the c

Community-led and local MoT meetups happening in the next few weeks [View this email in your browser]( At the Ministry of Testing the community takes the lead on hosting [local meetups](. See if there is one happening near you, browse the meetup list, or consider [leading one near where you live]( 🪐 [Munich Meetup]( Date: 18th September, today! Join us at the fourth Meetup of the Ministry of Testing Munich Group in 2024! This time we´ll learn together more about "(Mis)Using Personas with the Seven Dwarfs" and "Behind the test automation at JetBrains: Building an efficient test infrastructure" in the fantastic office space of JetBrains Munich. 🪐 [Manchester Meetup]( Date: 19th September The next Manchester Meetup focuses on how Testers can enhance Security and Quality in their teams. - Top 5 Security Vulnerabilities to Test For - Gurunatha Reddy G - Preventative Security from within the SDLC - Dan Smart 🪐 [Vancouver Meetup]( Date: 22nd September QA TrailTalks: Bi-Weekly Walking Meetup in Vancouver We’ll start at the Stanley Park Nature House, walk along the lake, and then follow the Bridle Path to Prospect Point Lookout. There, we’ll stop at Prospect Point Café for coffee and a chat break. 🪐 [Berlin Meetup]( Date: 25th September MoT Berlin #41 - Chatbots for the Finance Industry & Bug Management with AI Join this session to explore how AI-driven hackathons can inspire you to innovate and enhance your bug management and other traditional processes. Discover the potential of AI to not only automate but elevate your workflows, fostering a culture of creativity and effectiveness in the face of software challenges. 🪐 [Leuven Meetup]( Date: 26th September Do you have a passion, interest or curiosity in software testing & quality assurance? Great, you're in for a treat! Whether you're a seasoned expert or just taking your first steps in the industry, we're pretty sure we've got something for you (and vice-versa). Join in for a talk with Vernon Richards and Open Space sessions. 🪐 [Leeds Meetup]( Date: 26th September This month's Ministry of Testing Leeds, supported by Accenture, will focus on Quality Engineering. For this month's Ministry of Testing Leeds, we will be supported by the great folks at Accenture. Our theme is Quality Engineering and details of our speakers will be posted soon. As usual, we will have our free raffle for MoT swag, books etc. and there might be some extras from our hosts. Keep an eye on socials for details and save the date. 🪐 [Newcastle Meetup]( Date: October 1st MoT Newcastle - Performance Testing with K6 & Automated accessibility testing Talk 1: Performance Testing with K6 with Himanshu Tiwari Talk 2 : Automated accessibility testing - Easy wins to design and deliver accessibility-compliant products with Vas Ntokas Get the most out of Ministry of Testing Meetups 👋 Browse upcoming meetups [Ministry of Testing Meetups]( 🗺️ [See if there is a meetup happening near you]( ❤️ Start a local [Ministry of Testing Meetup]( chapter 👋 Level up your software testing career with MoT Professional Membership. [Available for individuals and teams]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( Copyright © 2024 Ministry of Testing, All rights reserved. You have opted to join this email list. Our mailing address is: Ministry of Testing 19 New RoadBrighton, East Sussex BN1 1UF United Kingdom [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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