I am a test automation engineer at trivago N.V. (ex Senior Automation Engineer at Ubisoft Düsseldorf) writing and talking about software development and testing.
Having been a part of a few Selenium conferences before, I had a feeling about how great the 2025 edition was going to be. So three of my trivago colleagues and I set off to travel to Valencia, Spain to attend the conference.
I was interviewed by Ben Linders for InfoQ about the value of using timeless testing tools.
You can read the full conversation on their website.
There are now hundreds of conferences around the world that are always on the lookout for new presentations. In this article, I summarise what I have learned as a regular speaker.
I was recently interviewed by Selenium Conf since I will give a talk there on June 21st.
You can read the complete interview on the conference page.
In about seven years of being active in software testing, I never got to experience any one of the Agile Testing Days conferences as a visitor or speaker. So I was very thrilled when two of my submitted papers were accepted for AgileTD in Cologne, Germany.
I revisited Chicago after 13 years, this time to attend my first overseas conference as a speaker - I presented my talk "Identifying Code Smells". This is my review of the conference.