Future Generation Enterprise Architecture (VIRTUAL)
CoP Symposium 2024
About this event
Future Generation Enterprise Architecture (FGEA) CoP is based at the DigiSAS Lab, School of Computer Science, University of Technology Sydney (UTS). It provides a platform to EA practitioners, researchers and thought leaders from government, higher education, and industry to exchange innovative ideas and best practices for architecting intelligent data and digital government & higher education ecosystems in the context of emerging trustworthy technologies, cyber, digital, data, AI/Gen AI adoptions, their threats and opportunities. This also aims at developing professionals and future leaders in the overall spirit of UN’s SDG Goals, Data & Digital Profession.
Please note that this event is for Enterprise architects, Data managers
FGEA CoP Symposium 2024 – Q2 will be hosted in-person by the Australian Computer Society (ACS), Sydney, on Thursday 27th June 2024, 10:00am – 12:30pm AEST.
AGENDA:
10:00am Introduction and welcome
Professor Asif Gill & ACS BEC Chair Cindy Chung
10:10am Data governance is a journey not a destination
Kate Carruthers | Chief Data & Insights Officer, UNSW
10:40am Digital operations architecture
Matthew Foy | Director Digital Ops Architecture, NSW Department of Education
11.10am Morning tea
11:20am Panel Discussion: How can organisations manage architecture data?
Dr Terry Roach | Founder & Chief Innovation Officer, Capsifi
Dr Seyran Dehbokry | Associate Director Technology Advisory, KPMG
Awais Malik | Pre-sales Manager-APAC, Orbus Software
Craig Stanley | Head of EA Alliances, Head of Enterprise Architecture, Kapish
Liam Ryan | Strategy and Operations (APAC), Avolution
11.50am Break
12:00 Get on with responsible AI and trusted data
Professor Liming Zhu | Research Director, Software and Computational Systems, CSIRO’s DATA61
12.30 Virtual event concludes
* Participation in the FGEA CoP is voluntary/free and only by invitation based on the relevance to the enterprise architecture discipline and practice.
Speakers
Kate Carruthers is Chief Data & Insights Officer for UNSW Sydney, and the Head of Business Intelligence for the UNSW AI Institute. She was a foundation member of the NSW Government Data Analytics Centre Advisory Board and is a member of the Microsoft Regional Director program for cybersecurity.
Kate is co-founder of several startups, and has extensive experience in senior executive roles, working for diverse organisations such as Citibank, General Electric, AMP, Westfield (now Scentre Group), and NSW Treasury. Kate has extensive experience in the successful delivery of digital, data, ICT, and change projects across organisations of diverse sizes.
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