A Tricentis, a global company in continuous testing and quality engineering, announced today its expansion in Latin America, continuing the company’s efforts to bring its AI-driven quality engineering solutions to the global market, helping companies across various sectors reduce risks, accelerate transformation, and deliver software with speed and scale.
This announcement is a significant milestone for Tricentis as the company prioritizes its mission to provide global businesses with the tools and capabilities needed for their software delivery and modernization efforts. Tricentis seeks to maximize its impact and capture key growth opportunities through a robust ecosystem of channels and talent to drive success, with an accelerated focus on expanding its partner network.
Tricentis’ investment in Latin America comes at a critical time, as the region is experiencing strong growth and high demand for technological advancements and innovation, especially in the field of artificial intelligence. As part of its growth strategy in the region, the company announces the appointment ofTonatiuh Barradas as Vice President of Latin America.
“Latin America is a dynamic and fast-growing technological market, with an increasingly critical focus on digital transformation efforts across various sectors,” said Barradas. “I am excited to join Tricentis as they offer businesses AI-driven quality engineering strategies and solutions needed to elevate their software testing and delivery processes in a market experiencing substantial growth.”
Uma global research conducted by Tricentis with over 2,700 CTOs, CIOs, DevOps professionals, QA leaders, and software developers reveals that agility in software development and deployment is a priority in the region. Tricentis’ investment in Latin America directly responds to this demand, as more than half of the Latin American professionals surveyed identify accelerating software development as their main challenge, while 48% highlight the need to improve quality and 44% seek to automate manual processes.
On the other hand, 64% of technology professionals in Brazil admit they do not perform all the necessary tests to ensure software quality. This number is even higher when considering all Latin American countries included in the study, with 75% acknowledging they release software without full testing. This lack of adequate testing has led 58% of Brazilian companies to face project delays. Tricentis aims to bridge this gap by offering solutions specifically designed for software development professionals and teams using AI for speed and efficiency.
“While organizations struggle with the decision to release untested code in the name of speed, we are entering Latin America to help them make their software quality engineering processes faster and more reliable,” said Kevin Thompson, CEO of Tricentis. “By automating manual tasks, we free up software development teams to focus on strategic initiatives. It is a decisive moment for digital transformation, and we want to deliver quality, governance, and tangible results to our clients to help them achieve their business transformation goals.”
The full Tricentis 2025 Quality Transformation Report is available for download here.
Methodology of the Tricentis 2025 Quality Transformation Report
Tricentis conducted theQuality Transformation Report through a global survey in March 2025, with 2,750 respondents from 10 countries and five industrial sectors. Participants include CTOs, CIOs, general managers, vice presidents of engineering, applications, IT, quality assurance, IT professionals, DevOps leaders, QA leaders, and software developers. The report examined key trends and developments in software development, testing, quality, DevOps, and AI.