Buildings & Facilities Theatre

Cutting Edge Technologies to Transform Facilities Management

Day 2 : 15:25 – 16:15

Technology continues to transform the business landscape. It touches nearly every part of facilities management including energy efficiency, data decision making, work efficiency, predictive maintenance, work safety, space utilization optimization, occupancy comfort and controls, and remote monitoring.

Building owners face the challenge of adopting the right technology solutions that can provide resiliency for buildings, maintaining flexibility and competitiveness in the changing business climate, while driving a return on their technology investment. Emerging advancements in nanotech, space technology, and AI are expected to further expand the choices that will transform facilities management.

Learnings: 

  • What are the new technologies that can positively impact facility operations?
  • Which technology trends are most likely to impact facilities management?
  • What are the leading practices from corporates in adopting technologies for facilities management?

Post-event Actions: 

  • Rethink the way technology can create value for facilities management while delivering on their sustainable goals.

Speakers

Simon Yu

PropTech Institute

Co-Founder

Simon Yu works as an Associate Director at CBRE, the world’s leading commercial real estate services and investment firm, Simon has demonstrated exceptional skills in real estate investment advisory, transaction management, and market intelligence.

What sets Simon apart is his unwavering passion for bridging the worlds of property and technology. In 2019, he co-founded the PropTech Institute, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the application of innovative technologies in the real estate industry. As the Co-Founder and President, Simon has been instrumental in building a thriving ecosystem for PropTech startups, corporates, and industry professionals, driving the digital transformation of the Hong Kong and Greater Bay Area real estate markets.

Through educational initiatives, collaborative events, and thought leadership, Simon has been at the forefront of advancing the adoption of cutting-edge technologies, such as AI, data analytics, and sustainable building solutions. His vision is to make real estate more efficient, sustainable, and smart for the long run, benefiting all stakeholders, from developers and investors to end-users.

Simon’s exceptional performance at CBRE has been recognized with his promotion to Associate Director in the Capital Markets team in 2022. Under his guidance, he has brokered and closed over HK$8.5 billion (US$1 billion) in real estate transactions, showcasing his ability to navigate complex deals and deliver successful outcomes for his clients.

Beyond his professional achievements, Simon is a strong advocate for Canadian culture and education. As the President of the Alumni Association of his alma mater, Western University, in Hong Kong, he organizes social and fundraising events to reconnect alumni and promote the university’s legacy. Simon has also been active in bridging the West and East, facilitating talent exchange initiatives between Canada, Hong Kong, and mainland China, as well as supporting start-up integration.

Recently, Simon was invited to be the co-chair of the Property Committee at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, further solidifying his role as a bridge-builder between the two regions. With his remarkable accomplishments, passion for innovation, community engagement, and cultural exchange, Simon is a rising leader poised to make a lasting impact in the real estate industry, driving the digital and sustainable transformation of the sector.

Caren Botha

Propelair

Commercial Director

With over 25 years of experience in the heating, ventilation and air conditioning industry, Caren is a seasoned and passionate commercial leader who thrives on delivering innovative and sustainable solutions to customers. As the Commercial Director at Propelair, Caren oversees the commercial strategy to drive business growth and profitability for Propelair’s patented low-water toilet technology. By understanding wider market trends, identifying new business opportunities, and managing customer relationships, she ensures long-term success for both Propelair and its customers.

Caren’s core competencies include negotiation, customer relationship management, and product management on a global scale. She have a proven track record of increasing sales revenue, expanding market share, and streamlining commercial operations to improve efficiency and reduce costs. Her technical background, coupled with an interest in sustainable industries and a knack for working with diverse teams, fosters a high-performance culture within Propelair.

Outside of their professional achievements, she enjoys travelling and a healthy family life.

Lewis Lam

Kai Shing Management Services Ltd

Deputy General Manager (Property Management)

Lewis Lam is the team leader of the company’s Technology Applications Working Committee and a member of the company’s ESG Committee. He is tasked to explore, apply and develop solutions that could enable more intelligent and greener property management practices. Lewis is a licensed property management services practitioner in Hong Kong and has professionally affiliated with organizations related to real estate and property management.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

Explore more case studies with successful and smart innovations that are causing behavioral change of people.

 

Sean Leung

Techlution Service Limited

CEO

I am the Co-founder of Techlution Service Limited, with over 10 years of experience in technology and startups. My expertise includes AI, data management, cloud computing, and clustering network infrastructures, utilizing tools like Docker, Swarm, and AWS for multinational corporations (MNCs). Additionally, I am an active speaker and mentor in the business and STEM communities across Hong Kong, Singapore, and mainland China.

Currently, I serve as the CEO of Alpha Group Technology (ATGL), a listed company on Nasdaq. Our company focuses on cutting-edge AI technologies, including AI OCR, large language models (LLM), generative AI, and predictive AI. We are dedicated to providing the best solutions to our clients.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

Promote Green Technology:
Increase the adoption of energy-efficient and environmentally friendly technologies in all our projects.
Develop and implement solutions that reduce carbon footprints and promote renewable energy sources.

Environmental Impact Reduction:
Set measurable targets to reduce our environmental impact, including reducing paper usage.
Regularly monitor and report on our progress towards achieving these targets.

Innovation in Sustainable AI Solutions:
Invest in research and development of AI technologies that contribute to sustainability, such as AI-driven energy management systems and predictive maintenance for reducing resource consumption.
Develop AI solutions that help other industries enhance their sustainability efforts.

Don Tse

Hongkong Land

Assistant General Manager, Building Operations

Mr. Don Tse is Assistant General Manager, Building Operations at Hongkong Land (Property Management) Limited.

With over 20 years of experience in property management, technical services, energy management, and sustainability, he is deeply committed to driving sustainable practices and embracing innovative solutions that contribute to the long-term viability and environmental stewardship of the built environment.

As a Chartered Engineer and a member of HKIE and CIBSE, he currently oversees technical and building sustainability matters for several commercial properties in Central area.

Don is the Secretary of the International Facility Management Association (Hong Kong Chapter), where he is committed to supporting the association’s mission to lead the future of the built environment to make the world a better place.

Don also continues to make a significant impact to the industry, he is the Co-opted Member of Communications & Membership Committee (CMC) and Green Labelling Committee (GLC) of Hong Kong Green Building Council.

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