TASSQ and National Software Testing and Quality Engineering Conference 

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TASSQ February 2026 Meeting

AI in Quality Engineering: Lessons from Large-Scale, Multi-Vendor Delivery

Presenter: Natalia Moyseyenko Location: Online – Zoom

When: Tuesday February 24, 2026

Networking 6:00 – 6:30

Presentation 6:30 p.m. (until 7:30 p.m.) EST

Cost: $20.00 (CAD)
Register at https://tassq.org/events.

Presentation Abstract: This session shares practical lessons from applying AI in Quality Engineering within a large, multi-vendor enterprise environment.
It covers where AI delivers real value in shift-left quality, automation, and decision-making—and where governance, data, and people still matter most. The focus is on what actually works at scale, not experiments or hype.

Speaker Bio:  Natalia Moyseyenko is a Senior Quality Engineering Manager at EPAM Canada and QE Guild Lead, leading Quality Engineering delivery for a Tier-1, multi-brand North American retailer.
She oversees QE governance and execution across 200+ Quality Engineers embedded in 700+ engineering teams within a complex, multi-vendor ecosystem.
Natalia leads enterprise-level QA AI transformation with a pragmatic focus on shift-left quality, scalable automation, and decision-grade insights.
She is a 4× EPAM CEO Award recipient for quality leadership and transformation impact.

National Software Testing and Quality Engineering Conference 

The National Software Testing and Quality Engineering Conference is scheduled to take place on May 26, 2026, at the Delta Marriott in Downtown Toronto– 75 Lower Simcoe St, Toronto, ON M5J 3A6, Canada

This conference is specifically designed for experts in software testing, quality assurance, and quality engineering, and it aims to provide a thrilling new gathering tailored to their needs.

The field is currently experiencing a revolution with the introduction of AI, making this an ideal moment for professionals to take charge and stay ahead of the curve.

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