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2025.12.22
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FGEA CoP International Symposium (University of Technology Sydney)
On December 4, 2025, an international symposium on Future Generation Enterprise Architecture 2025 (Future Generation Enterprise Architecture (FGEA) Community of Practice (CoP) 2025) was held at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS).Enterprise Architecture (EA) is a design methodology used by large organizations and government agencies to optimize the allocation of resources, business processes, and information systems through standardization and holistic integration. It provides a framework to support strategic design and operations and consists of the following four architectural domains:
On this occasion, in conjunction with the ceremony marking the continuation of the comprehensive international cooperation agreement between UTS and our university (CIST), an invited lecture was delivered by Vice President Suzuki of our university.
Professor Suzuki presented a lecture entitled “Advances in Optical Communication Systems: 2025 John Tyndall Award Lecture,” in which he discussed technological trends and future developments in optical networking.

Photo 1: Commemorative photo taken at FGEA COP2025
- Business Architecture: Designs and defines organizational goals, strategies, governance structures, and business processes.
- Data Architecture: Organizes and visualizes data assets, along with their management methods and relationships.
- Application Architecture: Defines information systems, applications, and their integration and interactions.
- Technology Architecture: Integrates hardware, software, and network infrastructures to build and support information systems.
On this occasion, in conjunction with the ceremony marking the continuation of the comprehensive international cooperation agreement between UTS and our university (CIST), an invited lecture was delivered by Vice President Suzuki of our university.
Professor Suzuki presented a lecture entitled “Advances in Optical Communication Systems: 2025 John Tyndall Award Lecture,” in which he discussed technological trends and future developments in optical networking.
Photo 1: Commemorative photo taken at FGEA COP2025
