3rd FAIR Digital Objects Conference

Conference

Pre-Conference Training Day (24 March)

Separate registration is required. Limited to 50 people.

The conference begins with a Pre-Conference Training Day designed especially for newcomers to FAIR Digital Objects (FDOs). The training sessions will introduce: FDO specifications, FDO-related services, and FDO implementations (internet-based, web-based and nano-publication-based). There will also be a special introductory session providing a comprehensive overview of the FDO landscape and current developments.

Conference Day 1 (25 March)

The first day will start with a welcome session kicked off by J. Schneider (Rector of TUW) and C. Kirkpatrick (co-chair of the FDO Forum), followed by two keynotes from T. Hahn (President BDVA) and C. Stöver (CCO GEANT) on their views on the state of data exchange and reuse.

Sessions will explore:

  • Key dimensions of trust in data ecosystems
  • Dataspace architectures and the role of FAIR Digital Objects
  • Concrete actions and future directions

The programme includes contributions from representatives of government, research infrastructures, international organisations, and industry.

The speakers on the first day are:

The Austrian minister E. Holzleitner (BMFWF), J. Schneider (rector of TU Wien), C. Kirkpatrick (SDSC, FDOF), S. Hanslik (BMFWF), T. Hahn (BDVA), C. Stöver (GEANT), L. Biven (Jefferson Lab), D. Sangion (UniCredit), T. Motshegwa (AOSP), E. Pentz (Crossref, DONA), M. Spiekermann (IDSA, Huawei), D. Rohrmus (Factory X), S. Bingert (GWDG, FDOF), P. Koen (IDSA, Microsoft), E. Schultes (GOFAIR, FDOF), M. Manda (Dirisa, SA), X. Zheng, C. Chi (China), N. Koshizuka (U Tokyo).

Conference Day 2 (26 March)

Day 2 focuses on applications and implementation of FAIR Digital Objects, starting with a keynote by Sanzio Bassini, Director of the SuperComputing Applications and Innovation Department at CINECA.

Panels address:

  • “Motivation for FDOs” organised by L. Biven (Jefferson Lab);
  • “FDO Interoperability” organised by R. Hanisch (former NIST);
  • “Security and FDOs” organised by C. Blanchi (DONA) and P. Wittenburg (FDOF).

Conference Day 3 (27 March)

On the final day, there will be more FDO-related sessions, including presentations, lightning talks and posters. There will also be a panel discussion on security and FAIR Digital Objects. The conference will conclude with a summary session and an interactive discussion with participants.

Program

Date and Hour
25 March 2026 27 March 2026
Venue
Vienna, Austria

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