Workshops
Workshops
Hosted by MOSIP's partner organisations, the third day of MOSIP Connect will consist of a variety of interactive learning sessions, connecting technologists with policymakers, country representatives, and academics.
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DPGA: Ensuring Inclusion Through Digital Public Infrastructure Using DPGs
3 hrs | 9 AM
Meeting Room 5 | Partner-Led
This partner-led workshop aims to equip participants with actionable insights and methodologies for embedding inclusion at every level of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) deployment using digital public goods, focusing on digital ID and digital payments.
OpenG2P: Enabling efficient delivery of benefits
75 mins | 9 AM
Meeting Room 6 | Partner-Led
In this partner-led workshop, OpenG2P presenters will give a comprehensive overview of the platform, its use cases, and current deployments as well as the unique offerings of OpenG2P. OpenG2P offers a set of open-source building blocks for a country’s digital G2P delivery system. The session will give insight into the modules available for automating processes in the G2P delivery chain. Prospective countries can immerse themselves completely and look to adopting an open-source secure platform for benefits delivery.
Brownfield Implementation - Transitioning from Legacy Systems to MOSIP
75 mins | 9 AM
Meeting Room 7
This workshop will provide a comprehensive understanding of transitioning from legacy identity systems to MOSIP, covering key challenges, strategies, and best practices. Participants will assess existing systems, including data structures, storage, processes, and biometric quality, to identify migration needs. The session will outline migration strategies, defining ID schema, data migration approaches, system integrations, and updates. Additionally, a live demonstration of MOSIP's reference migration tool will highlight its capabilities, complemented by real-world case studies from countries adopting MOSIP, providing participants with valuable insights.
OpenG2P in Action: Country Stories
60 mins | 10:15 AM
Meeting Room 6 | Partner-Led
This workshop led by OpenG2P gives an opportunity to the countries/departments implementing the OpenG2P platform to present their use cases and share their experiences. A real use case will help countries understand the possibilities of a digital transformation journey and provide an opportunity for them to consider implementing OpenG2P’s customisable solutions in their countries.
Claim 169: Standardising Interoperable QR Codes
60 mins | 10:15 AM
Meeting Room 7
This workshop will introduce Claim 169, a QR code specification aimed at enhancing interoperability in digital identity systems. Participants will learn about the specifications, benefits, and real-world applications of Claim 169, with a focus on CBOR Web Tokens (CWT) for standardization and interoperability. The session will include a high-level overview of QR code standards for identity and demonstrate how Claim 169 can be applied. Participants will explore use cases, generate and scan QR codes, and understand the differences between regular and standardized QR codes. The session will conclude with a Q&A and key takeaways, equipping participants to implement Claim 169 in their own systems.
Securing Digital Horizons: Inside Turing’s Cyber Threat Observatory
60 mins | 11:15 AM
Meeting Room 6 | Partner-Led
Brace yourself for a game-changing interactive session that puts you on the front lines of cybersecurity for national ID programs. The Alan Turing Institute’s Cyber Threat Observatory will unveil cutting-edge strategies to protect Digital Public Infrastructure from evolving threats. In this interactive workshop, you’ll gain firsthand insight into DISTAF—our robust framework for assessing security, privacy, ethics, and more. Discover how to deploy actionable Privacy Impact Assessments and implement Turing’s 51 SOPs for secure ID operations. If your goal is to build trust, transparency, and resilience into your national ID system, this session is a must-attend. Join us and learn how to outmaneuver cybercriminals, shield your citizens’ data, and strengthen your nation’s digital backbone—ensuring a safer future for all.
Biometer: Measuring Biometrics from Every Angle
60 mins | 11:15 AM
Meeting Room 7
Evaluating biometrics from multiple angles is key to ensuring reliable, accurate, and equitable digital identity systems. As a core element of digital identity, biometrics impact areas ranging from national security to essential services. This session will feature a deep dive into the open-source framework for the quality assessment of biometric samples (BQAT), MOSIP’s Compliance Toolkit, and The Alan Turing Institute’s work on synthetic data and bias mitigation, along with live demonstrations and interactive discussions
OWF: Digital Wallets: Collaborations for Interoperability
60 mins | 12 PM
Meeting Room 5 | Partner-Led
OIDF: Gov Profile for OpenID Protocols
60 mins | 12:15 PM
Meeting Room 6 | Partner-Led
MACP Certification for Biometric Devices: The “How-to” Workshop
60 mins | 12:15 PM
Meeting Room 7
MOSIP’s new certification program is live, with the first lab officially onboarded! The MOSIP Advanced Compliance Program (MACP) is a robust certification framework designed to ensure that biometric devices meet the stringent quality, security, and interoperability standards required for seamless identity enrollment and authentication within MOSIP-based digital identity ecosystems. The workshop will discuss everything around MACP and beyond.
Building use-cases for digital ID: An introductory Workshop for relying party application development on MOSIP
60 mins | 2:00 PM
Meeting Room 5
This workshop introduces the basics of creating an application which relies on MOSIP. Available APIs will be discussed, as well as prerequisites for gaining access to MOSIP. While primarily designed as a demo, participants with laptops can also follow along, as long as they have an Internet connection and pip and Python installed. A quick overview of applications being developed by the PIIDTL would also be given.
Introduction to MOSIP Customisation
75 mins | 9 AM
Meeting Room 8
Every country has unique identification requirements. Factors like existing infrastructure, legal frameworks, cultural norms, and specific use cases necessitate a flexible approach to identity management. MOSIP is designed to address this by offering a highly customisable platform. This knowledge-sharing session will demonstrate how MOSIP's adaptability empowers countries to build robust and tailored identity systems. The session will provide an overview of ID creation and usage via the MOSIP platform, emphasising ID Schema and customisation to meet specific country needs. We will explore how MOSIP's modular design enables adaptation to diverse requirements, from UI specifications and ID schema fields to registration processing and integrations, across the workflow.
Essential Integrations: ABIS, SDK & Biometric Devices
45 mins | 10:15 AM
Meeting Room 8
Biometrics plays a crucial role in digital identity systems, providing a secure and reliable method for authentication and deduplication. MOSIP, as an open-source foundational identity platform, adopts a modular and vendor-neutral approach to biometrics, ensuring flexibility and interoperability.

This session will provide a foundational understanding of biometrics in MOSIP, and how MOSIP ensures responsible and secure collection and usage of biometrics, followed by an in-depth exploration of key API specifications, available tools, and support resources. It will primarily focus on Secure Biometric Interface (for biometric devices), ABIS, and Bio SDK, covering essential components.
Inji: Enabling Seamless Verifiable Credential Issuance
75 mins | 11 AM
Meeting Room 8
This hands-on knowledge-sharing session is designed to equip participants to seamlessly integrate Inji Certify into their local systems, download Verifiable Credentials (VCs) using the Inji Wallet, and validate them through Inji Verify. The session will be structured around a real-world use case, providing practical insights into the application of Inji Certify in credential issuance and verification. By the end of the session, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the integration process and its real-world implications.
Integrating eSignet
60 mins | 12:15 PM
Meeting Room 8
Join us for an interactive live knowledge-sharing session where we will demonstrate how to seamlessly integrate eSignet as an authentication module into any service portal, such as a Health Services Portal. Through live coding and step-by-step guidance, you'll experience a real-world use case where a mock user is authenticated using eSignet, showcasing the full end-to-end integration process.