TSQA 2025 - Battle of the Bands

Raleigh, NC - September 11-12 2025

 
 

We’re getting the band back together.

Get ready to rock the world of software testing at TSQA’s conference this fall! Inspired by the energy and excitement of a battle of the bands, this event will bring together the best and brightest in software testing for an unforgettable experience filled with knowledge-sharing, collaboration, and competition.

Join industry rockstars and rising stars as they take the stage to share cutting-edge insights, innovative testing strategies, and real-world experiences. Expect electrifying keynotes, high-energy breakout sessions, and interactive workshops designed to help you amplify your skills and level up your career.

Whether you're a seasoned pro or a new voice in the testing scene, this is your chance to learn, compete, and rock the software testing world. Don’t miss out—stay tuned for dates, speakers, and registration details!I

It’s time to turn the volume up on testing!

Grab your early bird tickets today!


Call for speakers opens February 27 and runs through end of March.

A white man with a shaved head withhis hands doing the metal horns

Welcoming Paul Grizzaffi as our headliner for TSQA presenting Testing Your Metal.

Not only does he love music, he’s also an expert in testing and automation. The phrase “test your mettle” means to test one’s strength of spirit, what one is prepared to endure. In both testing and automation development, we often are tested by suboptimal situations and difficult challenges—unrealistic expectations, resistance to change, and the insistence that all existing test cases must be automated. In coping with challenges, many people find solace in listening to and playing music. Music, specifically titles and lyrics, can be thought provoking, motivating, and may hold answers to our difficulties. Join Paul on a tour of some impactful lyrics that contain memorable messages about testing and automation. Come and learn the parallels in the lyrics The media sells it, and you live the role; Savior to my own, devil to some; and I don’t intend to offend. I just offend with my intent .