

BrowserStack Meetup Copenhagen: 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 Copenhagen for an evening focused on the next evolution of engineering: how the traditional SDLC is transforming into the AIDLC. Meet fellow developers, scrum masters, tech leads, 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.
Evolving Team Dynamics & Culture: How agile frameworks, workflows, and collaboration change when AI shifts from a tool to a teammate.
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
Developers and Tech Leads
Scrum Masters and Agile Practitioners
Engineering Managers and QA Professionals
Anyone passionate about modern engineering culture in Copenhagen
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 Copenhagen 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.