Atlassian Summit After Party Tonight!

The TestRail team is having a blast at the Atlassian Summit! And we want to make sure the fun and networking continues after the Expo Hall closes at around 8pm tonight.

If you’re still around after that, consider walking over to our after party where you’ll be able to grab some food and drinks, and meet some of the team.

Here’s where to find us:

Time: 8.30pm to 11.30pm
Location: Rookies Sports Lodge Downtown SJ (2 blocks from the convention centre)
Address: 99 1st St, San Jose, CA 95113
Website: http://rookieslodge.com/downtown-san-jose

See you there!

P.S. If for some reason you can’t make it, we’ll be in the vendor hall throughout the conference all week. Booth #636, so make sure you swing by and say hello there instead!

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