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🚀 Brace for Impact: The Testing Planet Launches Tomorrow!

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Open to everyone: get ready to blast off into the world of automation with The Testing Planet's inau

Open to everyone: get ready to blast off into the world of automation with The Testing Planet's inaugural episode! [View this email in your browser]( Hold onto your hats and tighten your seatbelts because the countdown to the inaugural episode of 🪐 [The Testing Planet: The Companion]( has officially begun! Tomorrow, the 28th of March 2024, from 2 to 7 PM (UK Time), we'll be beaming directly to your screens via [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( and possibly [X]( with all the latest updates from The Testing Planet, with a special focus on Automation. Here's a sneak peek of what to expect: - 2:00 PM - Welcome to The Testing Planet with [Ben Dowen]( [Simon Tomes]( & [Rosie Sherry]( - 2:15 PM - The Testing Planet News with [Simon Tomes]( [Rosie Sherry]( [Ashutosh Mishra]( & [Nataliia Burmei]( - 2:45 PM - Talk: Innovative Approaches to Test Automation: Beyond the Ordinary & Live Q&A with [João Coelho]( - 3:40 PM - Ask Me Anything about Automation Strategies with [Jenna Charlton]( & [Ben Dowen]( - 5:10 PM - Talk: Why Do Testers Feel Lesser Than Developers? Four Common Misconceptions Why Testers Think Developers Are Superior and Four Ways How to Deal With It & Live Q&A with [Kulas Angeles]( - 6:05 PM - Pollen: A Panel About Polls with [Simon Tomes]( [Rosie Sherry]( [Ashutosh Mishra]( & [Nataliia Burmei]( - 6:40 PM - Networking Nebula: come and meet other testing explorers in small groups The Testing Planet will be beaming live to [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( and possibly [X](. Keep your antennas tuned for the latest updates on [X]( as it's still undergoing some cosmic testing before the final confirmation. 😉 Over and out (for now), Diana Dromey - Events Producer Ministry of Testing [Attend The Companion]( [Website]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( Copyright © 2024 Ministry of Testing, All rights reserved. You have opted to join this email list. Our mailing address is: Ministry of Testing 19 New RoadBrighton, East Sussex BN1 1UF United Kingdom [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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