Dragan Spiridonov brings 29 years of IT experience—from computer repair and sysadmin in 1996 to establishing and leading QA/QE functions for the past 12 years. After 8 years at Alchemy, building QA/QE from the ground up, he founded Quantum Quality Engineering, a Serbian consultancy that bridges classical quality engineering with agentic AI approaches.
A practitioner of context-driven testing, Holistic Testing, and Rapid Software Testing, Dragan adapted the PACT Framework (Proactive, Autonomous, Collaborative, Targeted) from Agentic Engineering and created the Agentic QE framework to help teams with guides on how to approach integrating QE agents into quality workflows. He has built three open-source Agentic testing platforms and shares his experiences in his blog, The Quality Forge.
As an ambassador for the Agentic Foundation, he's actively building a community focused on practical AI adoption in quality engineering and founding the Serbian chapter. His recent work includes publishing on AI's impact on QA leadership and speaking at international conferences about lessons learned from building testing platforms with agents.
Dragan's philosophy: quality must be built in, not tested in—and best practices are always contextual.
The AI testing landscape is drowning in promises: "autonomous testing," "self-healing tests," "AI-generated coverage." After a year of building production agentic systems and watching teams struggle to move past demos, I've learned what actually works—and what's still vendor theater.This hands-on tutorial cuts through the noise. You'll work with the open-source Agentic QE Fleet and Claude Code, pr...


