Webinar: From Build to Reuse: Managing Research Artefacts with the EGI Artefact Registry

About the webinar
Modern research increasingly depends on software, containers, and other digital artefacts to enable reproducible and scalable science. Managing these artefacts efficiently — and making them accessible to research communities — is essential for collaborative and sustainable research infrastructures.
In this EGI webinar, we introduce the EGI Artefact Registry service, a platform designed to support the storage, management, and distribution of research artefacts, including container images and software components used in scientific workflows.
The session will provide an overview of how the service helps researchers and infrastructure providers publish, share, and reuse artefacts across the EGI Federation. Participants will learn how the registry supports reproducibility, collaboration, and integration with cloud and computing services.
The webinar will cover:
- The role of artefact registries in modern research infrastructures
- Key features of the EGI Artefact Registry service
- How researchers and service providers can publish and manage artefacts
- Integration with EGI computing and cloud services
- Use cases and best practices for enabling reproducible research
This session is particularly relevant for developers, research infrastructure operators, platform providers, and researchers who want to simplify the management and sharing of software artefacts within the EGI ecosystem.
Target Audience
This session is particularly relevant for developers, research infrastructure operators, platform providers, and researchers who want to simplify the management and sharing of software artefacts within the EGI ecosystem.
Programme
- Presentation 25′
- Demo 25′
- Q&A 10′
About the speaker
Adrián Rošinec is a data scientist and cloud engineer at the Institute of Computer Science, Masaryk University (ICS MU) and the national e-infrastructure centre e-INFRA CZ. He obtained his PhD in Biomolecular Chemistry and Bioinformatics in 2023. His work focuses on metadata, ontologies, and semantic technologies for molecular dynamics data, as well as optimising the deployment of scientific applications and computational workloads in cloud environments.
Adrián has contributed to several international infrastructure initiatives, including the ELIXIR Tools Platform (as work-package co-lead), the ELIXIR Compute Platform Hybrid Cloud task, and the GÉANT Trust and Identity workgroup. He has also been involved in e-INFRA CZ integration activities, leading the development of user documentation for the infrastructure.