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Submit your talk or workshop ideas by the 22nd of December 2024 Ready to make your mark at TestBash

Submit your talk or workshop ideas by the 22nd of December 2024 [View this email in your browser]( Ready to make your mark at TestBash Brighton 2025? [TestBash Brighton]( more than a conference—it’s a celebration of ideas, a gathering of brilliant minds, and an opportunity to leave a lasting impact. The energy, the camaraderie, the stage—it’s all waiting for you. Have a story to tell, an insight to share, or a big idea you’re burning to bring to Brighton Dome? [Submit your idea]( by 22nd December 2024 and take your place among the voices shaping the future of testing. We’re keen to hear from anyone with a passion for testing, from bold newcomers to industry veterans. Whether your heart beats for something niche or one of these hot topics, you belong on that stage: - Automation—making testing faster, smarter, and better. - Advanced AI—the possibilities (and pitfalls) we can’t ignore. - Quality Engineering—because quality doesn’t happen by chance. - Security—keeping systems safe in an unpredictable world. - Continuous Quality—building better pipelines, always. - Leadership—because great leaders create great teams. - Quality Coaching—mentor others, inspire change. - DEI, Accessibility & Mental Health—making tech a force for good. - Systems Thinking—connect the dots, solve the puzzles. - Soft Skills—the real secret weapon in testing. - Testing Tools—your favourites, your frustrations, your future visions. - Mobile Testing—small devices, big challenges. - All things Community—because we’re stronger together. And if you know someone who deserves to be part of this, give them a nudge. Great ideas shouldn’t stay in the shadows. As always, Ministry of Testing will cover travel and accommodation costs for all contributors. Brighton Dome is calling. Are you ready? Good luck—we can’t wait to see what you bring to life! ✨ [This is YOUR moment!]( 🚀 [Mot Software Testing Essentials Certificate is here! Early bird ends 22nd December 2024!]( The Essentials Certification from Ministry of Testing is a modern introduction to the world of testing software. It’s created with a forward thinking lens and with current experts from within the software testing industry. Our goal is to equip the next generation of software testers to move forward with confidence in their careers. 👋 Level up your software testing career with MoT Professional Membership. [Available for individuals and teams]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [TikTok]( [Threads]( [Email](mailto:hello@ministryoftesting.com) 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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