Academy

FDE.HK Academy

A practical learning entry for financial teams and deployment practitioners, focused on scenario discovery, AI tool setup, knowledge bases, agent workflows, governance, and acceptance.

Scenario based
Hands-on delivery
Acceptance oriented
Curriculum

Learning paths for financial AI deployment

The Academy supports internal buyers, operators, and practitioners who need to understand what can be deployed safely.

Scenario discovery

Map business processes, pain points, data availability, and acceptance criteria.

Workflow mapping
Priority scoring

Knowledge-base practice

Learn document taxonomy, retrieval boundaries, citations, update routines, and permissions.

Document preparation
Permission rules

Agent workflow

Design role prompts, task templates, review paths, and escalation rules.

Task templates
Review gates

Delivery SOP

Understand training, acceptance, monthly operations, reporting, and issue handling.

Acceptance checklist
Operations report
Learning Flow

From business problem to deployable workflow

The learning flow follows the same path as delivery so training remains practical.

01

Identify scenario

02

Prepare data and tools

03

Build controlled workflow

04

Review and operate

Next Step

Academy paths

Choose a hands-on bootcamp, review certification, or submit a deployment request.

Financial AI Bootcamp

Project-based training for deployment delivery.

Open

FDE-Finance Certification

Capability assessment for financial AI deployment.

Open

FDE Engineers

Delivery capability path and project roles.

Open
Enterprise Procurement Route

Start with non-sensitive context, then move into an accepted AI deployment route

FDE.HK connects intake, diagnosis, solution design, delivery, and managed operations into one enterprise buying path for business, technology, compliance, and management teams.

Non-sensitive first
Sensitive materials wait until NDA, permission, and data boundaries are confirmed
Diagnose before build
Clarify scenarios, users, data, budget, and acceptance criteria first
Accepted delivery
Plans, workflows, training, operations, and acceptance checklists stay traceable