Public collection
AI Projects Collection
Ideas and Experiments you can try yourself
Justin Holsgrove
Senior Test Engineer/ QA Manager
He/Him
🤖 Test automator, engineer and QA Manager
✒️ testtechie.co.uk -> testtechie9.wordpress.com
🙆♂️ jholsgrove.github.io
Open To
Meet at MoTaCon 2026
More Collections
Thoughts and reflections about the lessons included in the Software Quality Engineering Certificate (SQEC)
Creating a regression testing strategy, manual, visual or automated
Quality engineering leadership insights from those who are practicing it today
Manage your entire QA lifecycle in one place. Sync Jira, automate scripts, and use AI to accelerate your testing.
How are teams like yours balancing speed, quality, security, and AI in 2026? Download your copy and get real insights.
ACCELQ builds tests in plain English, no code, cuts maintenance 70%. Book a demo to see it across your entire stack!
There are countless ways to show up and contribute. Which one will you try today?
Collection FAQs
- What are Collections? They are a way to organize our software testing and QA content into an easily shareable format.
- Why create Collections? We all want to learn and often share what we are learning, creating a collection helps organise software testing knowledge into a comprehensible way.
- What can we add to Collections? At the moment you can add content that is created and hosted on Ministry of Testing.
- Who can add collections? Professional Members have the ability to create unlimited collections, privately or publicly.