Last Thursday, we hosted the first Israeli Selenium Meetup at the Google TLV Campus.
The Meetup proved to be a huge success, with a packed room of more than 200 attendees. The audience had lots of great questions, and some interesting discussions were held.
![SeTLV Meetup 01](https://applitools.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/setlv-01-jan15.jpg)
![Daniel Puterman, Oren Rubin and Gil Sever at SeTLV Meetup](https://applitools.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/setlv-02-jan15.jpg)
The evening opened with an introductory lecture about Selenium, by Adam Carmi, Co-founder and CTO of Applitools and organizer of the Israeli Selenium Meetup.
![Adam Carmi at SeTLV Meetup](https://applitools.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/setlv-03-jan15.jpg)
Check out the slides here.
The second session was led by Dudu Gold, a DevOps expert from Ravello Systems, where he presented the use of Selenium Grid over the Cloud.
![Dudu Gold from Ravello Systems at SeTLV Meetup](https://applitools.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/setlv-05-jan15.jpg)
The next Meetup is planned for mid-February (exact date to be announced), and will focus on Appium – Selenium’s open source extension for testing native mobile apps. We’re looking forward to seeing you there!
For updates and future events, join our Meetup group at this link.
![SeTLV Meetup 02](https://applitools.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/setlv-04-jan15.jpg)
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