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Workshop Description The intended output of this collaborative session is a clearer industry roadmap for how the CDM can support legally robust, operationally sound, and interoperable tokenised asset workflows. The workshop is intended for experts actively building, specifying, or implementing tokenised asset solutions, and for those seeking to ensure that emerging digital market infrastructure develops around open, shared, and extensible standards.
Workshop Description This is a pure hands-on session where participants will spend the afternoon writing code, running validations, and interacting with framework tooling. Moving away from manual design reviews, this workshop provides the practical skills needed to implement automated guardrails for infrastructure and service deployment.
A Note for Cloud & AI Governance Practitioners: > While the core mission of this workshop is foundational CALM mastery, understanding CALM is highly relevant for those working across the broader FINOS ecosystem. CALM serves as a cornerstone for the FINOS AI Initiative, integrating the AI Governance Framework, Common Cloud Controls (CCC), and CALM into a unified "Governance as Code" pipeline.
Workshop Description Whether you are completely new to FDC3 or already deploying it in production, FDC3Con is designed to give attendees a clear view of where the standard is today, what’s emerging next, and how to get involved. Expect practical demonstrations spanning interoperability, context sharing, security and identity, agent integration, and real-world deployment stories.
This session will also heavily feature FDC3 Sail—the open-source, web-based training desktop agent—allowing participants to get hands-on with FDC3 in a real-world, browser-based environment to test intents, broadcasting, and app directory structures.