QUATIC is a forum for disseminating advanced methods, techniques, and tools for supporting quality approaches to ICT engineering and management. Practitioners and researchers are encouraged to exchange ideas and approaches on how to adopt a quality culture in ICT process and product improvement and to provide practical studies in varying contexts. Information on previous editions can be found here.
QUATIC 2026 will be hosted in Genoa, Italy, a city known for its breathtaking maritime history, picturesque landscapes, and vibrant cultural scene. Nestled along the Ligurian coast, Genoa’s historic center—one of the largest in Europe—is a maze of narrow alleys, grand palaces, and medieval buildings. The city’s rich legacy, exemplified by landmarks like the UNESCO-listed Palazzi dei Rolli and the majestic Genoa Aquarium, offers a perfect blend of tradition and innovation.
Beyond its heritage, Genoa is emerging as a key player in the Italian technology landscape. With its university, cutting-edge research centers (e.g., IIT), and a growing tech ecosystem, the city provides an ideal environment for fostering discussions on software quality and innovation. QUATIC 2026 will bring together experts from across the globe to explore the latest trends in software engineering, all while surrounded by Genoa’s unique fusion of old-world charm and modern vitality.
Attendees will have the opportunity to experience the city’s artistic and culinary delights, from the famous pesto Genovese to the picturesque views of the Ligurian Sea. Genoa’s welcoming atmosphere, coupled with its rich intellectual and creative energy, makes it a perfect setting for the conference. Whether you’re wandering the historic old town, enjoying the stunning waterfront, or networking with global leaders in software quality, QUATIC 2026 in Genoa promises to be a memorable and inspiring event.
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