3rd FAIR Digital Objects Conference
Trust is key for a functioning data market and exchange. An increased exchange of data is key for the broad application of AI for the benefit of societies and the economy. Towards globally accepted STAP Principles.
FDO Applications and Specifications
FAIR Digital Objects (FDO) are autonomous information units that virtually bind all information in a machine-actionable way that is required to make data FAIR, including various kinds of metadata and globally unique and resolvable persistent identifiers (PIDs).
FDOs provide a conceptual and implementation framework to develop scalable cross-disciplinary capabilities, deal with increasing data volumes and their inherent complexity, build tools that help increase trust in data, create mechanisms to efficiently operate in the domain of scientific assertions, and promote data interoperability. In addition, FDOs play a foundational role in implementing widely accepted trust frameworks, which are characterised by the STAP principles (Sovereignty, Transparency, Accountability, Persistence). These principles underpin large-scale data exploration supported by AI.
About the Conference
For the third time at this scale, the FDO2026 Conference (link) will bring together leading experts from science and industry, technologists, data stewards/managers, and policymakers engaged in advancing FAIR Digital Objects (FDOs). The conference will feature a mix of invited presentations, panels, posters and demonstrators. It will be associated with a day of tutorials and a newcomer session.
The first conference focused on discussing and finalising basic specifications, while the second conference concentrated on practical implementations of the FDO concept (testbeds, demonstrators). This third conference will explore the relevance of the FDOs for turning to a global data landscape characterised by the STAP Principles, tackle the integration of FDOs with data use control technologies (dataspace technologies) and examine the challenges and showcase successful demonstrations of interoperability between different implementations.
The conference will take place at the facilities of the Technische Universität Wien. Video interaction options and video recordings of all sessions and the training sessions will be provided.
Activities
- Invited Keynote Speakers from Industry, Science and Public Services
covering cutting edge technologies, new developments and state of trust - Keynote and Panels on the state and perspectives of STAP Principles and
FAIR Digital Objects (FDO) - FDO Primer & Tutorials
- FDO and STAP & Dataspace Technologies
- FDO Implementations, Interoperability & Specifications
- Posters and Lightning talks (incl. prizes)
- Developing a STAP Memorandum
Expected Attendance
A broad spectrum of experts working in the domain of data from policy makers to solution developers in all sectors (industry, science, public services). While policy makers will be more interested in the STAP principles and the way FDOs will support establishing trust frameworks, developers are more interested in the specifications and existing applications. With this conference we will offer activities addressing the different aspects and will leave sufficient space for interactions using panels but also offering coffee space.
Submission Process
● Deadline for submissions: 15 September 2025
● Submission Link: tbd (see website: https://fairdo.org/fdo-conference-2026/ )
● Notification of acceptance: 15 December 2025
Organisers
Partners
BDVA, BMBWF, CLARIN ERIC, CODATA, DIN, DISSCO, DOI Foundation, DONA Foundation, DKRZ, EPOS ERIC, FDO One, GO FAIR, GWDG, IndiScale, KIT, Naturalis, NIST, ORKG, RDA, SDSC, TIB, ZBMED Köln
Conference Chairs
Prof. Dr. Andreas Rauber (TUW), Dr. Sven Bingert (FDOF, GWDG)
Contact: secretariat@fairdo.org
