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MoT Berlin Meetup β Software Testing and Quality Engineer Meetup
In Berlin we gather, learn and make new testing and quality engineering friends

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Advice on coming back to work after a career break, including parental leave
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This episode focused on the next generation of testers, those who are new to testing and how those who have been around can help them.
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Learn how communities of practice can help you and your career
Diana Dromey

On the 1st & 2nd of October 2025 we're back in Brighton for TestBash: the largest software testing conference in the UK
No-Code Test Automation with Low-Code integration via Robot Framework and TestBench
An educational tool to explore Risk Analysis and Quality Strategy building with the whole team.
High quality software starts with a plan. Build a solid test plan with TestQuality's FREE test plan builder then execute your plan to success with TestQuality's Unified Test Management platform.
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