ATA Pune Meetup 27

#ATAPuneMeetup27

The Agile Testing Alliance, in collaboration with AlphaSense, hosted 27th Pune meetup on May 18, 2024

We hosted our 27th Meetup collaboration with AlphaSense in Pune on 18 May 2024 (Saturday).We learned, met, networked. It was unlimited fun!

We would like to thank entire AlphaSense for being our wonderful hosts and for helping us pull this wonderful in person meetup.

Our Speakers 

Rajesh Iyer
QA Manager
AlphaSense

Harshwardhan Thorat
Lead Automation Engineer
AlphaSense

Ameya Natu
Sr. QA Engineer

Here is the recap of the meetup

The event began with a warm and energetic welcome session led by Nagesh Deshpande from ATA 

The event continued with the Alphasenses welcome session, expertly led by Amod Deshpande.

The first session, conducted by Rajesh and Harshvardhan, focused on the three generations of testing. This session was highly informative and engaging, offering us a new perspective on testing methodologies.

The second session, led by Ameya, covered app testing. He introduced Maestro, a user-friendly mobile testing tool designed to streamline the automation of UI tests. Maestro’s intuitive interface and clear documentation make it accessible to testers of varying expertise levels. Additionally, its compatibility with both Android and iOS platforms ensures its broad applicability.

The event concluded with an interactive open debate on the topic “Generative AI: Is it a boon for software QA testers?” This engaging discussion saw active participation from the audience, who shared diverse viewpoints on the subject.

Event photos are available in the album below. Click here to view the Facebook album.

Testimonial

Amod Deshpande.
Amod Deshpande.
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It was a great Saturday with the Agile Testing Alliance at AlphaSense India. Thank you to Nagesh Deshpande and his team for organizing the meetup, and many thanks to Swapnil Pingle for all the internal support. Great presentations by Rajesh Iyer and Harshavardhan Thorat - adding Cricket into the mix for generations of QA was eye-catching, personally for me.