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Description
In this talk, I will provide an overview of recent progress in extracting Generalised Parton Distributions (GPDs) from experimental data. Several key directions will be discussed, including improved descriptions of deep exclusive processes and renewed efforts toward computing and implementing higher-order evolution equations. These aspects, which primarily concern perturbative QCD, go hand-in-hand with ongoing work to mitigate the deconvolution problem (also known as the Shadow GPD problem) and to incorporate all QCD-mandated physics constraints into GPD models by construction. Finally, I will emphasise that the field is entering a new era: one in which theoretical predictions from Lattice QCD and Continuum Schwinger methods can now be confronted with observables from deep exclusive processes.