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LambdaTest Unveils the Fourth Edition of the Testµ ('TestMu') Conference in 2025

LambdaTest Unveils the Fourth Edition of the Testµ ('TestMu') Conference in 2025

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The largest virtual event for quality and engineering professionals returns with a focus on innovation, AI, and future-ready testing strategies
SAN FRANCISCO, August 13, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--LambdaTest, a leading GenAI-native quality engineering platform, is excited to unveil the 4th edition of its flagship Testµ ('TestMu') Conference, taking place virtually from August 19–21, 2025. This year's event is set to host over 50,000 quality, engineering, and DevOps professionals from more than 120 countries, making it one of the largest online global gatherings dedicated to the future of quality engineering.
Testµ ('TestMu') Conference 2025 is designed to explore cutting-edge trends, emerging tools, and breakthrough innovations shaping the world of technology. With an esteemed lineup of 100+ global speakers, the conference will feature some of the most influential voices in tech, including Angie Jones, Global Vice President of Developer Relations of Block; Bratin Saha, Chief Product and Technology Officer of DigitalOcean; Dana Lawson, Chief Technology Officer of Netlify; Luis Héctor Chávez, Chief Technology Officer of Replit; Subba Ramaswamy, Managing Director of Accenture; and T.R. Vishwanath, Co-Founder and CTO of Glean.
"In the spirit of 'μ' — the micro that makes the macro matter — Testμ 2025 is where precision meets perspective," said Sachin Sharma, Senior Manager SDET at Adidas and one of the speakers at the 2025 edition. "It's not just about finding bugs; it's about reframing problems, sharpening decisions, and elevating every outcome. Whether you're a tester, developer, or delivery leader, join us to explore the details that define excellence and the ideas that shape the future," he added.
Over three days, attendees will have access to 60+ sessions, including keynotes, interactive workshops, fireside chats, and panel discussions on topics including Generative AI, automation at scale, test frameworks, mobile testing, API testing, AI in software testing, visual testing, accessibility testing, tools and technologies in quality & engineering, technology leadership strategies, and much more. These sessions are designed to foster insightful conversations, hands-on learning, and the exchange of strategic ideas to tackle the future of testing in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
"TestMu Conference 2025 is LambdaTest's flagship, annual conference built for the community, by the community," said Asad Khan, CEO and Co‑Founder of LambdaTest. "This conference brings together a community of visionaries, disruptors, and changemakers committed to reshaping the future of engineering and quality. It's not just an event, it's a platform for all of us to connect, learn, and inspire one another. At LambdaTest, we're excited to share how we're driving innovation in software testing through collaboration, and the TestMu Conference is one such initiative. Let's break new ground and build a future where software quality is the cornerstone of success."
The conference also provides unparalleled opportunities for peer networking, hands-on learning, and live challenges with exciting prizes. Testμ Conference 2025 also has a rich ecosystem of partners, including Accenture, Wipro, Cognizant, CircleCI, Elastic, Planit, Netlify, Microsoft, and many others.
Registration for the conference is now open. For more details, including the full event schedule, speaker lineup, and topics covered, visit: https://www.lambdatest.com/testmuconf-2025.
About LambdaTest
LambdaTest is a GenAI-powered Quality Engineering Platform that empowers teams to test intelligently, smarter, and ship faster. Built for scale, it offers a full-stack testing cloud with 10K+ real devices and 3,000+ browsers.
With AI-native test management, MCP servers, and agent-based automation, LambdaTest supports Selenium, Appium, Playwright, and all major frameworks. AI Agents like HyperExecute and KaneAI bring the power of AI and cloud into your software testing workflow, enabling seamless automation testing with 120+ integrations.
LambdaTest Agents accelerate your testing throughout the entire SDLC, from test planning and authoring to automation, infrastructure, execution, RCA, and reporting.
For more information, please visit https://lambdatest.com
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