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Friday
Jan 23
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PNSQC 2026 QA Free Workshop Day – University Place Hotel As part of the start of the PNSQC 2026 Call for Papers, we’re excited to invite the community to a full day of free, in-person workshops in Portland. Held the day after the PNSQC Quality Jam, this Free Workshop Day is designed to sharpen practical skills, spark new ideas, and bring the QA community together for hands-on learning and connection. Join us for an interactive day led by experienced practitioners and thought leaders, featuring two workshop tracks with sessions offered in both the morning and afternoon. Whether you’re strengthening your core testing skills or exploring how AI is shaping modern quality practices, there’s something here for you. Registration on the PNSQC website is required. You can register for the full day, or choose only the workshop options that fit your schedule. Space is limited, so we encourage you to register early and help spread the word. Morning Workshops (8:30 AM – 12:00 PM) AI Orchestration: Dual Stewardship with John Cvetko. Explore how humans and AI can collaboratively manage quality, risk, and decision-making in modern systems. QA Re-Bootcamp with Heather Wilcox & Bhushan Gupta. Refresh foundational testing skills and examine modern quality practices through engaging, activity-based learning. Afternoon Workshops (1:00 PM – 4:30 PM) Integrate MCP into your workflow with Joe Petsche. We will work with a variety of MCP servers to connect your quality apps and find ways to do your job better and faster. Come with your apps and we will connect in to your scenarios too. Writing Practical Test Plans, Fast and Easy with Wayne Roseberry. This workshop teaches a pragmatic, lightweight approach to writing effective test plans—fast. There will be morning refreshments, and we'll take a group lunch, giving you plenty of time to connect with fellow quality professionals throughout the day. |
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Thursday
Jan 22
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PNSQC Quality Jam 2026 – Portland University Place Hotel It’s time to kick off the 2026 Call for Papers with a Quality Jam! This will be an evening of lightning talks to inspire and be inspired for new proposals on software quality — a jam session to get together as a group and hear a variety of perspectives. The speaker lineup for this year is: "Testing the Future: From Testing Code to Testing Intelligence" with Premi Vinayagam from Jama software "The OWASP Top 10 Isn’t a Vulnerability List—It’s a Mirror: What 2025 Tells Us About Supply Chain Security" with Caroline Wong "Test Plans Made Easy: Saying a Lot By Saying Very Little" with Wayne Rosenberry "Data-Driven API Test Case Generation Using AI and Model Context Protocol" with Joseph Petsche "Formally Secure Hardware with Rust" with Calvin Deutschbein "Lessons Learned in AI Engineering" with Mitch White "Software Quality by Example as a Senior Engineer" with Mark Kleinhaus Make a New Year's resolution to build your career by increasing your quality know-how and skills, and make some new connections with other software quality professionals. The first hour will provide time for networking and a chance to share some food and drink. This event is hybrid - we'll be returning to the University Place Hotel, and we'll also stream it online, all for free! |
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Thursday
May 22, 2025
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testRigor Presents: Unlock the Future of QA Automation with Generative AI – Online Join Artem Golubev, Founder and CEO of testRigor, for an exciting and insightful session that’s set to revolutionize the way you think about software test automation. In this talk, Artem will showcase how Generative AI can dramatically scale and streamline your QA processes—making testing faster, more inclusive, and significantly more cost-effective. With minimal code maintenance and automatic generation of tests that reflect real user behavior, this is the future of software quality at your fingertips. Artem will dive into real-world strategies that not only save you time and money but also boost test coverage across your software. He'll tackle common QA challenges and demonstrate how to reduce manual effort, overcome bottlenecks, and unlock new levels of efficiency. Finally, there will be a brief showcase of how testRigor’s cutting-edge AI technology can empower anyone—whether you're a product manager, manual tester, or automation engineer—to actively contribute to test automation. Stick around for the Q&A session at the end, where you'll have the opportunity to ask your burning questions and get insights from an industry expert. Whether you're looking to enhance your team’s productivity or explore innovative ways to take your software testing and automation to the next level, this session has something for everyone in the QA field. Don’t miss out on this chance to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving world of software automation! |
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Monday
Oct 13, 2025
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PNSQC 2025: The Pacific Northwest Software Quality Conference through University Place Hotel The 43rd Pacific Northwest Software Quality Conference will be held October 13-15, 2025. The conference theme is "QI: Increase your Quality Intelligence" - many aspects of quality go beyond testing. Quality is relevant to design, manufacturing, code, applications, user experience, writing/prose, and many other areas that may not be obvious. We invite everyone to submit talks on a broad range of subjects and issue this challenge along with it: "What can I do to increase the overall quality intelligence of myself, my team, and the greater community?" PNSQC 2025 is both an in-person and online event, even offering a FREE virtual track to watch our keynotes and invited speakers. Early bird pricing for our full conference lasts until September 15th! Register online at: https://pnsqc.org/register Tracks Include - Quality Engineering (Process & Methods, Tools & Technologies) - Management, Leadership, People & Enterprise IT Quality - AI and Emerging Technologies Our industry learns from working with education, healthcare, manufacturing, government sectors, and more. What can those other industries learn from us? Come and find out at PNSQC 2025. |