The Testers & PMs Mixer in Ghana brought together quality engineers, product managers, and technology leaders for a focused conversation on building better software through collaboration and modern quality practices.

While the event took place on-ground in Ghana, Scandium was strongly represented virtually, reinforcing our commitment to supporting QA communities across Africa and beyond.

Quality as a System, Not a Tool

Representing Scandium, Jafar Alabi, VP Business, delivered a session centred on how modern teams can move away from fragmented testing workflows toward a unified quality system.

Rather than focusing on isolated automation, the conversation highlighted the importance of:

  • Connecting test creation, execution, and management in one ecosystem
  • Enabling collaboration across QA, Product, and Engineering teams
  • Using intelligence and visibility to improve decision-making, not just test coverage

Jafar shared how Scandium’s suite of products, spanning test automation, test management, and intelligent exploratory testing, is designed to help teams scale quality without increasing complexity.

Strong Engagement, Shared Learning

The session sparked meaningful discussions around real-world QA challenges faced by growing teams, especially in fast-moving product environments. Participants explored how an all-in-one QA approach can reduce operational friction, improve traceability, and give teams confidence at every release stage.

Scandium also shared branded souvenirs with attendees, adding a tangible touch to a day centred on learning, connection, and community.

Why Events Like This Matter

For Scandium, the Testers & PMs Mixer reflects what we believe deeply: quality improves when conversations are shared, experiences are exchanged, and systems, not silos, are built.

From Ghana to the wider global QA ecosystem, we remain committed to supporting communities that are shaping the future of software quality through thoughtful engineering, collaboration, and innovation.

We’re grateful to the organisers and attendees for an impactful event, and we look forward to continuing these conversations across future meetups, Test Drive editions, and community-led initiatives.