What we’re about
The Ministry of Testing exists to advance the software testing industry in a fun, safe, professional and forward thinking way.
Our meetups exist as a way to bring people together to talk and learn about good and authentic testing. We encourage everyone who is interested in making better software products to come along and participate.
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Upcoming events (1)
See all- Ministry of Testing - BrusselCantersteen 12, Bruxelles, PE
Everyone is welcome!
MOT is partnering up with BREWT to bring Meetups for Testers to Brussels for the years to come.
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).
This time round we'll be hosted by BeCentral. They are located at Cantersteen 12, 1000 Brussel, above the Central Station. As always, food and drinks will be provided for which we are grateful. Sponsered by rosa.be
Lightning Talks
We start off with lightning talks, where 2-3 people can give a 5-10 minute presentation about something cool you want to share. These are usually rather informal, so don't worry if you've never done this before - you can just come and listen :-)Open Space Topics
Bring your own broad range of topics or join those by others to dive deep into what challenges Software Testing and Quality Engineering truly deal with!A safe space as well.
Our meetup is dedicated to providing a harassment-free meetup experience for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, religion (or lack thereof), or technology choices. To enable this, we expect everyone attending to follow the code of conduct at http://confcodeofconduct.com & https://www.ministryoftesting.com/testbash-code-of-conduct