Making QA Work Smarter with Generative AI | Berlin Meet-Up
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Making QA Work Smarter with Generative AI | Berlin Meet-Up

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The Test Tribe 11th Berlin Meetup – Making QA Work Smarter with Generative AI Generative AI is no longer a future concept-it’s already reshaping how QA engineers design tests, debug failures, write documentation, and even collaborate with development teams. But beyond the buzzwords, many testers are still asking the same questions: How do I actually use AI in my day-to-day work? What makes a good prompt? And where does agentic AI really fit? At the 11th Berlin Meetup, we’ll cut through the hype and focus on practical, QA-first applications of Generative AI, showing how testers can work smarter today and prepare for an agent-driven tomorrow. **Event Details** Date: 20th January 2026 Time: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM CET Venue: SumUp (Entrance via Lange Straße) Koppenstraße 8, 10243 Berlin, Germany Session: Making QA Work Smarter with Generative AI - From Prompts to Agentic AI Speaker: Vignesh Srinivasa Raghavan **Introduction** Generative AI is rapidly reshaping how Quality Assurance engineers approach their daily work-from test design and automation to debugging, documentation, and reporting (yes, even writing Jira tickets 😄). This session is a practical, QA-focused introduction to Generative AI, designed to help testers move beyond curiosity and into real, day-to-day usage. Rather than abstract theory, the focus is on how QA engineers can use AI to work faster, think better, and reduce repetitive effort-without losing control or judgment. You’ll learn how prompt engineering dramatically impacts the quality of AI outputs and get a glimpse into Agentic AI, where autonomous AI agents can assist testers across workflows in the near future. Attendees will leave with actionable ideas they can immediately apply in their QA roles. **Key Takeaways** * Understand what Generative AI is and how it applies specifically to QA workflows * Learn practical prompt engineering techniques to get better results from AI tools * Discover different prompt types for testing, automation, and documentation * Get an introduction to Agentic AI and how it can amplify tester productivity **About the Speaker** Vignesh Srinivasa Raghavan is a Lead SDET with 11+ years of experience in Software Automation Testing, specializing in Web, Mobile, API, and Performance Testing. He is also an experienced trainer with 9+ years of teaching experience, having trained 7,000+ students globally. Vignesh is a top-rated Udemy instructor and regularly conducts corporate training sessions, both online and offline. Expertise & Tools * AI: Generative AI for QA, Agentic AI for QA * Web Automation: Playwright, Cypress, Selenium, WebdriverIO * Mobile Automation: Appium, Espresso, XCUITest * API Automation: RestAssured, Postman, Karate, Katalon * Performance Testing: Gatling, JMeter * Languages: Java, JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Kotlin, Scala Vignesh is deeply passionate about helping QA engineers embrace modern tools and future-ready practices while staying grounded in strong testing fundamentals. Why You Should Attend * Learn how QA engineers can practically use Generative AI today * Improve productivity without compromising quality or ownership * Understand prompt engineering through a tester’s lens * Get early insights into Agentic AI and its impact on QA * Connect with Berlin’s growing QA and testing community * Be part of The Test Tribe’s 11th Berlin Meetup About The Test Tribe The Test Tribe is the world’s largest software testing community, empowering testers globally since 2018. With 700+ events and 150K+ members across 130+ countries, we bring testers together to learn, grow, and connect through meetups, conferences, cohorts, masterclasses, and more. By RSVPing, you agree to our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy and consent to be contacted by The Test Tribe and our event partners.

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