Architecting the Next Generation of Open Source Financial Workflows with AI-centric orchestration and generative AI guardrails
The future of financial orchestration isn't just about orchestrating business processes - it's about empowering developers.
Join us for a hands-on Fluxnova Workshop focused on enhancing the Developer Experience and expanding our sample workflows repository. This collaborative session is designed for developers, engineers, and workflow enthusiasts who want to contribute to the Fluxnova ecosystem.
What We’ll Tackle Together:
- Identify Gaps in the First-Time Developer Experience: From navigating the Fluxnova website and documentation to installing Fluxnova and its Modeler, we’ll pinpoint pain points and brainstorm improvements to make onboarding seamless.
- Build Sample Workflows: Help us design and develop investment banking workflows and agentic orchestration examples to enrich the Fluxnova samples repository, making it more robust and practical for real-world use.
Why Attend?
- Contribute on Fluxnova’s developer experience.
- Collaborate with peers and the Fluxnova team.
- Contribute to open-source resources that benefit the entire community.
Bring your ideas, expertise, and enthusiasm—let’s build something great together!
Who Should Apply?
This session is critical for technical leads responsible for workflow automation and platform engineering:
- Workflow Architects: Specifically those with experience in Camunda, Pega, or proprietary engines looking for open source alternatives.
- Platform Engineers: Who are building Internal Developer Platforms (IDPs) and need to integrate orchestration engines.
- Java/Go/Python Developers: Who want to get hands-on code experience with the next major open source workflow engine.
- AI Engineers: Interested in agentic orchestration - how to make AI agents execute reliable business processes using appropriate governance and guardrails.
What You Will Walk Away With:
- Migration Insights: A deeper understanding of how banking workflows map to the Fluxnova architecture.
- Agentic AI Patterns: Practical examples of how to orchestrate autonomous agents within a regulated financial context applying appropriate governance and guardrails.
- Direct Influence: A rare opportunity to shape the roadmap of a core infrastructure project to fit your organization's specific needs.
Prerequisites
- Laptop Required: This is a coding session.
- Environment: Please have Docker and your preferred IDE (IntelliJ/VS Code) installed.
- Background: Familiarity with BPMN concepts or workflow orchestration is recommended, but not required.
Logistics & Application
- Date: Monday, April 13, 2026
- Time: 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM ET
- Location: Toronto Financial District (Venue details provided upon acceptance)
- Cost: Free for approved applicants (Standard Value: $500)
Note: Due to the hands-on nature of this session, seating is strictly limited to 40 participants. Priority will be given to individuals from FINOS Member financial institutions and regulated industries.
