Test Automation Summit | Sydney
Details
AI is becoming part of testing workflows — but most teams are still working out how to apply it responsibly and effectively.
This event brings together those different perspectives —
not as a single solution, but as practical approaches from teams working through similar challenges.
Who Should Attend
• QA & Quality Engineering Leaders
• Automation Engineers & SDETs
• Software Engineers working with AI-enabled systems
• DevOps, platform, and delivery teams
• Software Development Engineers in Test
Sessions & Speakers
• Steven Wong, Senior Solutions Engineer from UiPath
Agentic Testing – What, Why, How?
• Libin Lu, Software Test Analyst from Australian Medical Council
Co-speaker: Nishat Ara Alam, Full Stack Developer from Australian Medical Council
UX-First Testing: How Human-Centric Design Improves Automation Outcomes
• Alejandro Sánchez-Giraldo, Head of Observability and Engineering Quality from DX1
Zero Trust for AI Agents: LLM Observability in Practice
Panel Discussion Topic: Navigating the Next Wave: How AI, Sustainability, and Human-Centered Design Are Redefining Quality Assurance
With leaders
• Asma Sikandar Gulbaz, Director from Slalom,
• Mandy Khosla, QA & Testing Practice Manager from MinterEllison,
• Prakasha Reddy, Vice President – Testing Business Unit Head | Driving QA Excellence & Digital Transformation from Test Yantra Global,
• Paul Maxwell-Walters, Senior QA Engineer from Droneshield, and
• Ross Piggott, Head of Quality Engineering from The Star Entertainment Group
What You’ll Explore
• Agentic Testing — where it fits, and where it doesn’t
• UX-first testing — how design thinking impacts automation outcomes
• Observability for AI systems — understanding behavior, not just results
Why This Event Matters: Because the shift in testing isn’t happening in one direction.
It’s happening across the following:
• How automation is designed
• How AI systems are validated
• How teams build confidence in outcomes
And most teams are still figuring out what works for their context.
If you’re exploring these areas – or planning to – this is a useful space to hear how others are approaching it
