

BrowserStack Meetup Zurich: QA Trends & Expert Insights
AI is changing how teams build software — and traditional development methods are struggling to keep up. As artificial intelligence shifts from a basic coding assistant into a core driver of the engineering lifecycle, modern development needs a new framework.
Join us in Zurich for an evening focused on the next evolution of engineering: how the traditional SDLC is transforming into the AIDLC. Meet fellow engineers, product innovators, tech managers, and QA professionals while learning from real-world experiences.
Reserve your spot and be part of the conversation.
💡 What You’ll Learn
The SDLC to AIDLC Shift: How the software lifecycle changes when AI embeds itself into every phase from requirements to deployment.
Engineering Precision at Scale: How to maintain high standards of reliability and precision within fluid, autonomous AI workflows.
Future-Proofing Your Workflows: How to move beyond basic prompts and prepare your team for fully autonomous development cycles.
📅 Agenda
6:00 PM — 6:20 PM — Intro and Networking
6:20 PM — 7:00 PM — How SDLC is Evolving into AIDLC by Udit Gattani
7:00 PM — 7:30 PM — Q&A, Wrap-up, and Closing Notes
🎤 Session Highlights
How SDLC is Evolving into AIDLC Udit Gattani For decades, the SDLC provided a structured, predictable path to building software. In this session, Udit will break down how AI is rewriting those rules, shifting engineering into a fluid, AI-driven lifecycle, and what this means for the future of global tech teams.
👥 Who Should Attend
Senior Engineers and Architects
Tech Leads and Engineering Managers
Product Innovators and Quality Engineers
Tech Leaders in Zurich focused on high-scale delivery
Whether you're already building with AI or preparing your team for the shift, this meetup is a great opportunity to learn, network, and exchange ideas with the Zurich tech community.
📍 Online [Zoom] 📅 Wednesday, 10 June 2026 🕕 6:00 PM CEST
Note: RSVP does not guarantee a seat. A confirmation link with Zoom access will be sent one day before the event.