Summit

FDE.HK financial AI events

Private roundtables, workshops, and deployment demos for Hong Kong financial teams to discuss compliance boundaries, knowledge bases, AI employees, agent workflows, and rollout paths.

Private roundtable
Workshop
Deployment demo
Formats

Event formats for deployment decisions

The MVP presents event formats without inventing speakers, sponsors, media, or attendance claims.

Private roundtable

Small-format discussion for executives, compliance leads, technology owners, and operations teams.

AI governance
Adoption risks

Deployment workshop

Hands-on session to map one workflow, identify documents, and define review points.

Workflow map
Data boundary

Product demo

Show how diagnosis, knowledge bases, AI employees, secure gateway, and managed operations connect.

Use-case demo
Q&A

Executive briefing

A concise briefing for leadership teams considering AI roadmap, budget, and governance.

Roadmap
Budget frame
Event Flow

From event interest to qualified follow-up

Event inquiries enter the lead workflow so follow-up stays structured.

01

Submit topic interest

02

Confirm audience and format

03

Prepare agenda and boundary

04

Move to diagnosis or request

Next Step

Event-related actions

Submit interest, run a readiness check, or review the Trust Center before inviting internal stakeholders.

Submit event interest

Create a lead for event or workshop follow-up.

Open

AI readiness score

Assess internal readiness before the event.

Open

Trust Center

Review security, delivery, and professional boundaries.

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