QA&TEST Embedded Programme 2025

22, 23, 24 October

22

October / Wednesday

23

October / Thursday

24

October / Friday

KEYNOTE – ROOM 0C
09:00-10:00

35 years in 60 minutes

Michael Stahl
Consultant (Israel)

TRACK 3: AI approches for testing and QA – ROOM 0C
10:00-11:00

Metrics for AI in Software testing

Philip Lew
XBOSoft (USA)

TRACK 5: Testing Safety Critical Systems – ROOM 0D
10:00-11:00

Mini V’s: RTI’s approach to developing safety-critical embedded software incrementally

Elena Alejo Teissiere
RTI (Spain)

11:00-11:45

Coffee Break and Networking

TRACK 3: AI approches for testing and QA – ROOM 0C
11:45-12:45

DevTestOps: AI-Driven Security, Quality and Testing for Embedded Systems

Beatriz Pérez Lamancha and Nerea Larrañaga
LKS NEXT (Spain)

12:45-13:45

From Hype to Reality: What AI-Driven Testing Really Brings to the Table

Navya Anna James
NEXT Plc (United Kingdom)

TRACK 5: Testing Safety Critical Systems – ROOM 0D
11:45-12:45

Model based testing of the Bilihome medical device, an experience report

Ronald van Doorn and Machiel van der Bijl
Bilihome B.V. and Axini (The Netherlands)

12:45-13:45

Testing in regulated environments doesn’t require heavy-weight tools

André Verschelling
ALTEN Nederland B.V. (The Netherlands)

13:45-15:15

Lunch

TRACK 4: Testing AI Based Systems – ROOM 0C
15:15-16:15

Testing AI-Driven, Mission-Critical Systems: Challenges and Best Practices from Autonomous Platforms

Aishwarya Arun Rokade
Independent Consultant (UK)

16:15-17:15

Testing AI-Based Software Systems: From Theory to Practice

Shay Ginsbourg
Ginsbourg (Israel)

TRACK 6: Testing Techniques – ROOM 0D
15:15-16:15

The Exploratory Testing Experience

Shmuel Gershon
Palo Alto Networks (Israel)

16:15-17:15

The Power of Checklists in Quality Engineering

Gerie Owen
Independent consultant (USA)

20:00 h

Conference Dinner in Bilbaina Society