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Talk - Building Interoperable Agents: When A2A meets MCP

It is time to move from isolated chatbots to ecosystems of collaborating agents. But how do we ensure agents can talk to each other without building proprietary silos?

In this session, we will break down interoperable AI using two powerful open standards recently donated to the Linux Foundation: the Agent-to-Agent (A2A) protocol and the Model Context Protocol (MCP).

We will start with a live demo of a deployed multi agent system, where an orchestrator agent coordinates the collaboration of multiple agents using A2A, while some of those agents share an MCP server. After the demo, we will deconstruct the system architecture. While explaining these Apache 2.0 licensed protocols, we will walk through the engineering process to rebuild the presented agentic system from scratch.

Join to see how A2A and MCP work hand in hand to create a new, open platform for Agentic AI, and why you should jump right in!

Deployed app: https://www.carneiro.dev/ducktaipe
GitHub: https://github.com/carneiroDotDev/ducktAIpe

It is time to move from isolated chatbots to ecosystems of collaborating agents. But how do we ensure agents can talk to each other without building proprietary silos?

Join to see how A2A and MCP work hand in hand to create a new, open platform for Agentic AI, and why you should jump right in!

Luiz Carneiro

Phd, Solution Engineer @ smapiot

Munich, Germany

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