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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:

Questions? Want help with abstracts?

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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

She/her/hers, he/him/his, they/them/theirs, ze/hir, etc
We’re open to self-identification for underrepresented groups. We care about our conference being diverse and that it provides opportunities and a voice to all.
What’s your talk about, what will we be hearing about and learning about from you? Give us an overview to help us to see the vision and get us excited to hear from you. We’ll be publishing this on the programme so attendees will read it. So make sure to make it interesting and engaging, think of this as your sales pitch to excite people! Help us see the key learning points and takeaways and any vision on how you see the session go.
Sell your talk to the programme committee, how does it meet the theme and why would it be a good fit? Help us to understand how attendees would benefit from hearing about this topic. Do not use this to give us more information about you as a speaker or about the topic itself – just about the session
This helps us understand the specific learning points that attendees will gain from the session. Make this count as attendees will likely use this to see if they’d be interested in coming to your session. Keeping them on message to the programme theme and really specific / actionable will help