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Next Monday – ITIDA's SECC Organizes 3rd Edition of Software Testing Day

Next Monday – ITIDA's SECC Organizes 3rd Edition of Software Testing Day

Tahya Masr13-05-2025

The Software Engineering Competence Center (SECC), an affiliate of the Information Technology Industry Development Agency (ITIDA), is set to host the third edition of Software Testing Day on May 19, 2025, at the Digital Egypt Innovation Hub (Creativa) in Giza.
Held under the theme 'Software Testing Evolution: Innovating with AI and DevOps", the event will spotlight the latest global trends in software quality assurance. The agenda includes keynote speeches and panel discussions featuring leading industry experts, as well as live demonstrations of cutting-edge software testing tools and solutions.
The event also offers a valuable networking platform for professionals, practitioners, and technology providers in the software testing and quality assurance domains.
Registration is now open via the official website:
- https://secc.org.eg/English/Pages/SECC-Event-Registration.aspx

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