Learn the Why and How of Making Robot Framework Successful in Your Test Automation Projects

Robot Framework is more than just a test automation tool — it’s a versatile, open-source platform that empowers teams of all sizes and skill sets to build, maintain, and scale automated testing with ease. In this two-part webinar, you’ll hear directly from Robot Framework’s lead developer and from a practitioner who has deployed it at scale, gaining both the foundational understanding and real-world adoption strategies you need to succeed.
In Part 1, Pekka Klärck will explore why Robot Framework is trusted worldwide as the “Swiss army knife” of test automation — showing where it excels, its most valuable use cases, and how to get started.
In Part 2, Rohith Ram Prabakaran will reveal how to bridge the gap between technical automation engineers and business domain experts. You’ll see how a low-code approach enables business testers to contribute effectively to automation, illustrated by a case study training nearly 100 functional testers to work with Robot Framework.
By the end of this webinar, you’ll have both the “why” and the “how” for making Robot Framework a success in your own projects — whether you’re a developer, tester, or business domain expert.
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Speakers
Pekka Klärck is a tester, developer and independent consultant from Finland with experience from testing and test automation since 2000. He is the lead developer of Robot Framework and thus knows the framework and the ecosystem around it extremely well.
Rohith Ram is an aspiring leader and a fullstack Test Automation Architect/Manager with 13+ years of experience in the IT Industry. He has wide range of industrial experience including Banking, Retail, Airline and Market Research. He is an expert in Architecting Test Automation Frameworks, ETL Test Automation, Big Data Automation and Robot Framework Testing. Rohith Ram has spoken at RoboCon and is a member of the planning Committee for a second year in a row.
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