EE Global Conference 2024

And this was me again spreading the word about Blockchain and Web3, but this time at the Equal Experts Global Conference 2024. EE is a network of tech professionals that I couldn’t be more proud to be part of ❤️. I am super picky when it comes to work, but this one is a keeper!

While I’m not one to praise companies excessively, I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend Equal Experts as a great place to work and also to have business with. Their integrity and values are rare to find nowadays 😆

In the talk, I covered the basics of Web3, including its key differences from blockchain. As you know, I’ve been discussing these topics for quite some time 😬

Would you like to review the slides? This is a shorter, abridged version of the in-depth presentation I’ll be giving in October at the AutomationStar Conference. Think of it as a preview:

One of the questions I enjoyed receiving was about how blockchain technology, despite being around for a while, is often perceived as new. Blockchain is actually a combination of technologies that have existed for a long time, such as P2P networks and hashing. However, it wasn’t until these components were brought together that blockchain was truly created and its potential realized. Here are a few resources that explore the evolution and history of blockchain.

Here are a couple of resources that explore the evolution and history of blockchain.


Additionally, I attended another talk before mine that focused on UX/UI and user personas. This is another crucial aspect of QA. Understanding the user is essential when designing test scenarios and improving overall quality, not just from a technical standpoint but also from the perspectives of usability and business.

In conclusion, I solicited feedback from the audience and received valuable insights that I’ll incorporate into my upcoming talk at the AutomationStar Conference in Vienna this October.
See you there 👋

Bridging the Gap: Empowering Students with a Tech Career Roadmap

On December 11th, I had the privilege of presenting tech career workshop at Leicester College (One of my best workshops so far ❤️). The workshop aimed to provide students with the necessary guidance and insights to navigate their career paths and secure their first job in the dynamic tech industry.

The highlight of the workshop was obviously 🤣 the prizes where the students had to answer a quiz and compete for some swags. It was heart warming to hear the feedbacks saying the workshop exceeded their expectations, specially the salary roadmap 💰 and that they learned a lot about the industry from a professional.

The gifs got lost 😞 but I am sharing the slides here:

Thanks to Arbaaz, for recognizing the importance of empowering students with the tools to succeed in the tech field and I am thrilled to participate in the upcoming workshop dedicated exclusively to women in tech 👩‍💻 next year.