Written Submission
Submission Open till 31st July 2026
At Testing Peers HQ, we like to be a little different. So you can either submit this written call for collaboration form OR you can do a video submission via our video submission form.
- Talks are 30 mins with a short Q&A after
- Workshops are 90 or 120 mins
- Other – why not suggest something, we’re all ears.
The 2027 Programme Theme is:
Quality on the Boundaries : Where does quality begin and end, are there
lines in testing that we won’t cross?
We want to hear about your experiences (with concrete tips) for how you’ve navigated through the strange and diverse, with what worked and what didn’t. Examples include (but are not limited to) using new techniques and tools, obscure testing, and domains, bringing your whole self into quality conversations and even where you’ve hit the limits for quality.
While your talk does not have to be brand new or exclusive to #PeersCon, generic abstracts don’t have much chance to make it to the programme. We also don’t expect to select proposals about the basics of testing, or talks that rehash the same arguments that we’ve been having in the industry over the past decades. Unfortunately, if a talk is purely theoretical, it’s probably not making it to the programme.
Building on #Peerscon26, we’d love to bring new and diverse voices to the stage, to offer fresh perspectives and encourage healthy discussion within the industry. We’d also love to help first time speakers with their abstracts and welcome speakers from outside of the “tester” sphere.
Questions? Want help with abstracts?
Reach out and let’s discuss! Reach out via Linkedln or our Contact us page
Please make sure your submission mentions the content, 3 takeaways and anything else relevant to your session.
For our events, and in order to keep the event low-cost, we can’t pay or cover costs for speakers. For more details on this, please see our home page.
Submissions closed on 31st July 2026 11:59pm GMT
We aim to announce the speaker in late 2026
