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Buildings & Facilities Theatre

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Day 1 – Thursday 12 Sept

 

Driving sustainability in the built environment is undoubtedly one of the critical strategies for advancing the city towards carbon neutrality. Given the urgency of pressing global environmental challenges, it becomes more vital to expedite the carbon neutrality agenda with greater effort and impact.

The Rethinking Built Spaces – Propelling Sustainable Built Environment Towards Net-Zero Carbon is designed to discuss from various perspectives, research, certifications, financing, technology and innovation advancement, highlighting the key strategies for transcending the built environment towards net-zero carbon.

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11:00 – 11:05

Opening Welcome: Rethinking Built Spaces

11:00 – 11:05

Speakers

Tin-cheung Cheung

Hong Kong Green Building Council

Chairman

Dr CHEUNG is the Chairman of the Hong Kong Green Building Council. He is also an Adjunct Professor at the City University of Hong Kong and the Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong and is a member of the Executive Committee of the Construction Industry Council, the Private Columbaria Licensing Board, the Expanded Building Committee of the Buildings Department, the Project Board for New Railway Projects of the Transport and Logistics Bureau, and the Independent Railway Expert Advisory Committee for New Railway Projects of the Transport and Logistics Bureau. He served as an Honorary Professor in the Department of Building and Real Estate at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) and is a recipient of the Outstanding PolyU Alumni Award in Professional Achievement.

Dr CHEUNG holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Estate Management from the University of Reading, UK, a Master of Science Degree in Construction Management from the University of Bath, UK, and a Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Fire Engineering from the City University of Hong Kong. He has professional qualifications in building surveying, property management and facility management. He is a Fellow of the Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors, a Registered Professional Surveyor (BS), and an Honorary Fellow of the Hong Kong Institute of Facility Management.

Dr CHEUNG was previously Director of Buildings in the HKSAR Government and received the Silver Bauhinia Star Award in 2019 for his dedicated and meritorious service to the Government, particularly in promoting building safety and a sustainable built environment in Hong Kong.

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11:05 – 11:15

The Digital Catalyst: Tackling Building Decarbonization at Scale

11:05 – 11:15

Speakers

Jonathan Chiu

Schneider Electric (Hong Kong) Limited

President

Jonathan Chiu is President of Schneider Electric Hong Kong. He currently heads the company’s Management Committee responsible for overseeing the strategic direction, operational delivery and business development for Schneider Electric in Hong Kong and Macau.
Since joining Schneider Electric two decades ago, Jonathan has held leadership roles in various business divisions within the organization. An experienced leader in energy management and automation, Jonathan is passionate about leveraging the power of digitization and innovation in delivering a holistic ecosystem approach to sustainable transformation. His years of experience in process and energy technologies, end-point to cloud connecting products, controls, software and services have been instrumental in elevating Schneider Electric’s reach and impact for homes, buildings, data centers, infrastructure and industries in Hong Kong.
Jonathan currently serves on the Board of Directors at the Business Environment Council, and was named Sustainability Leader of the Year at the HKMA Hong Kong Sustainability Award 2023.
He holds a Bachelor of Engineering from the University of Hong Kong, an MBA from the City University of Hong Kong, and an MBA from Kellogg-HKUST Executive MBA Program.

11:15 – 12:05

Unleashing Existing Buildings’ Potential for Decarbonisation

11:15 – 12:05

This session aims to bring vigorous dialogue to how cross-sectoral collaboration can maximise the effectiveness and impact of retrofitting the existing building stock while achieving decarbonisation and financing goals. From research, data analysis, benchmarking, and sharing of best practices, to financing perspectives, the session will offer a comprehensive discussion of this challenging topic.

Speakers

Christine Loh

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Chief Development Strategist, Institute for the Environment

Christine Loh is Chief Development Strategist at Institute for the Environment at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and Scholar in Residence at Asia Society Hong Kong (2023-24). She serves on the boards of CDP Worldwide, Global Maritime Forum, New Forests Pty Limited, and Towngas Smart Energy. She is a published author of many academic and popular works; her latest book is on COVID-19 from a global governance perspective.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

To help bring sustainability come ‘alive’ in class and in community.

Bruce Chong

Hong Kong Green Finance Association

HKGFA Real Estate Working Group Co-Chair

Ir Dr Bruce Chong is a Fellow and Director of Arup, leading City Advisory, Climate and Urban Sustainability services in East Asia, working with various clients across this region on carbon neutrality, climate resilience, smart city, city informatics, sustainable infrastructure and circular economy. Bruce is a Cambridge Overseas Scholar, a fellow member of HKIE, ICE, CIBSE and IET,  as well as being committee members of various organisations such as the Director of HK Green Building Council (HKGBC), co-Chairman of Real Estate Working Group in the HK Green Finance Association (HKGFA), Vice Chairman of Real Estate & Infrastructure Committee of Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce (HKGCC), Committee Member of ESG Group of the Financial Service Development Council (FSDC), Working Group Member on Engineering & Climate Change of the World Federation of Engineering Organizations (WFEO) etc., using his knowledge to drive cross-sector collaboration, create values and generate momentum of change for the industry, example being the Smart-Green-Resilient framework which has now been adopted by all the strategic planning projects in HK.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

Drive the industry to realize our goals on net zero, circular economy and climate resilience; and create value to the society as a whole.

Travis Kan

Schneider Electric (Hong Kong) Limited

Director, Digital Energy, Power Products and Industrial Automation

As the Director of Schneider Electric Hong Kong’s Digital Energy, Power Products and Industrial Automation, Travis Kan drives the company’s energy management and industrial automation businesses via strategic initiatives, digital solutions, marketing, and partnerships. He serves as a trusted partner in delivering solutions towards carbon neutrality, working closely with end users, consultants and contractors to bring the latest innovations to the market.
Travis is a strong business development professional with a wealth experience in the energy industry. His previous roles span Engineering, Sales & Marketing, Business Development and General Management. Prior to re-joining Schneider Electric in 2023, he worked with leading companies, including General Electric and CLP, gaining a comprehensive pool of solid experience in power generation, transmission and distribution, control and automation, building energy management, and digital solutions.

A Fellow of The Energy Institute in the United Kingdom, Travis also serves as a part-time guest lecturer for various universities in Hong Kong.

Raymond Kwok

Chinachem Group

General Manager – Environmental Science

Raymond is trained as mechanical engineer and qualified as HKIE corporate member (MHKIE) and Registered Professional Engineer (RPE), currently as General Manager – Environmental Science at Chinachem Group, leading building services, sustainability and innovations in new projects.

A pioneer in adopting BIM technologies and innovative MEP systems such as digital twin and robotic technologies in built environment, Raymond has rich experiences in design and implementation of building services, energy optimization, sustainability and innovation technology application. He was the project leader in prestigious sustainable projects such as One Taikoo Place & Six Pacific Place. He is now leading two projects of the group – Tung Chung Business Hub and Kwai Chung Cold Storage Logistics Centre.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

1. Net zero carbon building
2. Digital transformation in construction
3. Green innovative technologies in HK built environment

K O Wong

CLP Power Hong Kong Ltd.

Deputy Director – Business Sales

Ir KO Wong is a professional with over 20 years of experience in building services engineering and energy management. He currently serves as the Deputy Director of Business Sales at CLP Power, where he is responsible for overseeing commercial and industrial customers within the company’s supply territories. Prior to his current role, Ir Wong worked at Johnson Controls and Otis, where he oversaw service operations and gained extensive experience in the design and retrofit of various building services systems, as well as the implementation of energy management solutions to enhance the building efficiency.

Ir Wong is committed to driving and delivering quality energy conservation programs and solutions to building owners and operators, supporting their decarbonization ambitions and helping them achieve their sustainability goals.

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12:05 – 13:05

Catalysing Green Building Technology in Hong Kong and Beyond

12:05 – 13:05

This session will explore the opportunities for green building development driven by emerging technologies, with compelling cross-border case studies.

Speakers

Rosaline Lau

AECOM

Executive Director, Building Engineering (Structural)

Rosaline Lau serves as the Executive Director of Building Engineering (Structural) at AECOM, where she leads building structure projects and ESG initiatives for the Asia Building and Places division. Her vision is to integrate ESG principles to create thriving communities and contribute to a better world. Recently, she showcased her enthusiasm by serving as a judge at the 2024 SustainabilityHACK, jointly organized by MIT Hong Kong Innovation Node, Innospace, and the Construction Industry Council.

Rosaline has also recently presented at the technical seminar on Effective Use of High Strength Steel S690 organized by the Chinese National Engineering Research Centre for Steel Construction (Hong Kong Branch), the Hong Kong Polytechnic University and the Hong Kong Constructional Metal Structures Association, for the pioneering use of S690 high strength structural steel in Hong Kong’s private residential development. This groundbreaking work will be resulted in significant benefits to the environment, including enhanced efficiency, reduced carbon footprint, and optimized site logistics.

AECOM has been recognized as the #1 design firm in General Building by Engineering News-Record for over a decade. With 18 years of experience at AECOM, Rosaline has delivered innovative engineering solutions across various markets, including residential, commercial, institutional sectors, data centers, recreational facilities, and hotels in Hong Kong and Singapore. Her work on acclaimed projects such as 11 SKIES, Resorts World Sentosa, and One Wanchai has earned accolades, including recognition from the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers’ Structural Excellence Award and CTBUH.

In addition to her role at AECOM, Rosaline sits on the company’s Global Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (ED&I) steering committee, advocating for a more inclusive workplace. Rosaline has also recently become Co-opted Member in The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers’ Structural Division. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Science in Civil Engineering from The University of British Columbia and a Master’s degree in Infrastructure Project Management from The University of Hong Kong.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

a. Accelerate sustainable transformation in building development through the adoption of technology and innovations.
b. Achieve carbon neutrality in collaboration with clients and stakeholders in the industry.
c. Enjoy a greener, more livable Hong Kong with preserved nature and a climate-smart built environment for everyone to thrive.

Harry Lai

Hong Kong Green Building Council

Executive Director

Ir Harry LAI, BBS is the Executive Director of the Hong Kong Green Building Council. He was the Principal Advisor of the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department (EMSD) from 2019 to 2023. Prior to his retirement from the civil services in 2019, Ir LAI was the Deputy Director/Regulatory Services of EMSD responsible for overseeing the enforcement of regulatory functions and implementation of various initiatives on electrical, mechanical, gas and railway safety as well as energy efficiency and conservation. Ir LAI had represented Hong Kong, China (HKC) to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Energy Working Group (EWG) meetings.

Ir LAI received his Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering and Master of Science degree in Environmental Management, both from the University of Hong Kong. He is a chartered engineer, a fellow member of the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE) and also the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), UK. He had served as Chairman of the HKIE Nuclear Division, Secretary of the HKIE Electrical Disciplinary Advisory Panel, and also Member of the HKIE Fellowship Committee. Ir LAI is the Adjunct Professor of the School of Energy and Environment, City University of Hong Kong and the Adjunct Professor of the Research Institute for Smart Energy, Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

Alvan Wong

Hysan Development Company Limited

Assistant General Manager

Alvan Wong is the Assistant General Manager, Projects at Hysan Development Co. Ltd. In this role, he manages key projects in the prestigious Lee Garden Areas, including a large-scale commercial development at Caroline Hill Road in Causeway Bay. Alvan is committed to achieving the highest standards, particularly in sustainability and wellness, across his projects.

With over 20 years of experience in project management and architectural planning, Alvan has worked on commercial, residential, and hospitality developments both in China and Hong Kong. Prior to joining Hysan, he held the role of Assistant General Manager, Project Management at Henderson Land Development Co. Ltd. Alvan has also worked at other reputable firms such as Wong & Ouyang (HK) Ltd. and Citic Pacific Limited.
Alvan holds a master’s degree and a bachelor’s degree in architecture from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is a Registered Architect, an Authorized Person (Architect), and a member of The Hong Kong Institute of Architects. Additionally, Alvan is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and BEAMPro.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:
1. Promote the adoption of new technologies to leverage the advantages of mass production of MiMEP modules for better quality through standardized, productized and low-carbon modular building solutions that drive greener construction.
2. Encourage all industry practitioners to adopt MiMEP in design and installation for safety, constructability, and sustainability.

Daniele Gambero

REI Group of Companies / Malaysia Proptech Association

Group CEO & Co-founder / President

Dr Daniele Gambero, an Italian expatriate in Malaysia since 1998, is a prominent entrepreneur and investor in the property and PropTech sectors. As Group CEO and co-founder of REI Group, Propenomy.com, Athena SmartCities, Aivot, and anybodyAHOME, he has pioneered affordable housing solutions through digital transformation and innovative financing.

His work includes significant partnerships with research institutions, think tanks, and government agencies, addressing urban challenges with his Propenomy model.

Within the property ecosystem, he advocates improvements aligned with SDG-2030 and ESG compliance. His commitment extends to urban sustainability goals such as affordable education, gender equality, clean energy, innovation, and inclusive & sustainable cities.

An influential figure in the global PropTech, Dr Gambero is the President of Malaysia PropTech Association, council member of Malaysia Business Angel Network, a mentor for startups and frequent judge in pitching competitions, the bestselling author of Malaysian Propenomy and a sought-after international speaker.

His contributions have earned him multiple awards and recognition as a Marketing, Sustainability, Property and PropTech expert.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

Improved inclusivity of affordable housing project, more transparent tendering process in the construction industry, in general (not limited to Hong Kong) I’m supporting a stronger impact of women in the proptech ecosystem.

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14:00 – 15:00

Reimaging the City with Zero-Carbon-Ready

14:00 – 15:00

This session will explore the emerging Zero-Carbon-Ready certification and its role in accelerating the built environment’s decarbonisation. The session will also study how innovation is driving the evolution of our built landscape and shaping Hong Kong into a sustainable and resilient city.

Speakers

Grace Kwok

Hong Kong Green Building Council

Director

Grace is a seasoned sustainability professional with a background in environmental engineering. As the recipient of the 2023 APEC Bio-Circular-Green Award, Grace is a keen advocate of regenerative sustainability for the built environment with 20+ years’ experience in sustainable design and green building projects in Hong Kong, China, and across Asia-Pacific. She is currently the Director of the Hong Kong Green Building Council, Founding Vice President of the Greater Bay Area Carbon Neutrality Association, and Council Member of the Hong Kong Institute of Qualified Environmental Professionals. Grace is also the Co-Chair of the Real Estate Working Group under the Hong Kong Green Finance Association. Outside Hong Kong, she has led AEC Group to become WorldGBC’s Asia Pacific Net Zero Collaborator while sharing best practices through her roles in the GRESB Real Estate Standards Committee, LEED Technical Advisory Group, BRE ESG Advisors Club and IWBI Health Equity Advisory. Grace works with the real estate and finance sectors through ESG and Green Finance advisory to build climate resilience and accelerate net-zero transition.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

To accelerate our own net zero transition, we have been striving to achieve our goal of net zero carbon business operation by 2030. I hope to see a clearer decarbonization roadmap for different sectors and how cross-sectoral collaboration could be facilitated to achieve the carbon neutrality goal.

Andy Yeung

Hongkong Land

Director & Head of Technical Services

Andy Yeung is Director and Head of Technical Services of Hongkong Land. He joined Hongkong Land in 2010 and is responsible for technical services management and green building management for the Group.

Mr Yeung is a Chartered Engineer with more than 30-years of experience in project management, technical services, energy management, sustainability management, and green building management. Before joining Hongkong Land, Mr Yeung worked for Hysan, where he was a Head of Technical Services. Before that, he was a Technical Manager at MTR Corporation.

Mr Yeung graduated from the University of Hong Kong with a Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering and a Master’s Degree in Environmental Management.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

I would like to see all stakeholders in the Real Estate Industry working together to reduce electricity consumption and carbon footprint of buildings driving towards the carbon neutral target.

Phil Healey

Active Energy Management Limited

Managing Director

UK Chartered Engineer, Registered European Engineer, HK RPE and REA.
>30 years E&M + energy reduction experience, transitioning facility operations, low-energy building services design, energy management + increasingly carbon-reduction focus.
Founded Active Energy Management in Hong Kong in 2000, with whole career supporting high-calibre energy-conscious clients in demanding sectors (Defence, Clean Rooms, Data Centres, Aerospace, Consumer Electronics, Incinerators, Hotels, Leisure, Garments and Textiles) in UK, HK, PRC & APAC.
A passionate pioneer of lifecycle-focused energy minimization, from new-build conception to re-purposing – developed heat recovery in UK Government Veterinary incinerators, founded Shetland Energy Unit, represented Shetland at EU Energy Exchange events, modelled Shetland’s District Heating Scheme (SHEEP). Former Group Technical Director for RESET Carbon, established world-leading high efficiency industrial lighting manufacturing venture, supports an organic Nepalese coffee plantation and sits on BEC Sustainability Working Groups.
Leads AEM’s Energy, Carbon & Sustainability-focused consulting, including, landfill gas waste to energy modelling, recently developing PV improvement for ZC Park, and CxA / RCx / MBCx roles in Hong Kong + pan-Asia. Has lectured to MSc Level at H.K. City University, Energy Auditing / Technical Advisor to the CE 100 Hong Kong Group and Hong Kong Association of Solar Industry for 2022-23.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

1. Minimize Carbon Emissions: Quantifying our existing impact, including cumulative value of improvements both achieved and feasible within our client base if following our advice and audit findings. .
2. Waste Reduction and Recycling: Embracing the circular economy concept to minimize waste and maximize recycling by 50% by 2030.
3. Educate Customers: Communicating our sustainability policies clearly and transparently to clients to educate them on our commitment to environmental and social responsibility.

Etienne Fayette

Dragages Hong Kong Limited

Head of Digital, Innovation and Transformation

Etienne has been working in the construction industry for more than 15 years. First as a structural designer in France on landmark projects, he joined the Bouygues group with Dragages in Macau in 2014. Etienne developed structural and construction strategies for complex projects in Macau, Singapore and Manila, using advanced modelling in BIM and parametric design.
He settled in 2018 in Hong Kong to focus on tenders, working to deliver innovative solutions to an ambitious range of projects.
As Head of Digital, Innovation and Transformation of Dragages Hong Kong since 2021, Etienne is leading a profound a rapid change towards simple and intelligent solutions on sites, for safer, greener, more effective construction.

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15:00 – 16:00

Transforming Built Spaces into Community-centric Neighbourhoods

15:00 – 16:00

This session will examine case studies which have transformed the built environment holistically into vibrant and sustainable neighbourhoods.

Speakers

Iris Hoi

Urbis Limited

Director

Iris Hoi has over 30 years of experience practicing landscape architecture. She is a Director at URBIS Limited and has been with the company since 1992. She has undertaken over 200 projects many of which have won awards. Iris is the Immediate Past President of the Hong Kong Institute of Landscape Architects serving the term from 2018 to 2022. She remains active in the community on liveable environment and quality outdoor spaces issues.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

1. plant more trees, to help sequester carbon and improve urban comfort
2. reduce waste
3. adopt nature based solutions in projects

Wallace Lin

Swire Properties

General Manager, Technical Services & Sustainable Development

Ir Wallace LIN is General Manager, Technical Services & Sustainable Development of Swire Properties Limited. He currently oversees the overall development of the Company’s Sustainable Development, formulates and executes plans including the Company’s SD2030 strategy, digitalisation in energy management, stakeholder engagement in ESG impacts, Science-based Targets and climate risk assessments, etc.

Wallace is a Chartered Engineer, Fellow of The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers and Institution of Mechanical Engineers, and Member of The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers, and currently Director of Hong Kong Green Building Council and Steering Committee Member of the Sustainable Living Environment Advisory Group of Business Environment Council.

Samuel Kwong

Chinachem Group

Senior Associate Director – ESG

Samuel KWONG is the Senior Associate Director – ESG of Chinachem Group with over 25 years of experience in sustainability with multinational conglomerates covering businesses including sports & entertainment, food & beverages, aviation, hospitality, real estate, retail, shipping & infrastructure developments. He is a director of HKIQEP, past Chairman of CIWEM HK & former director of HKGBC & HKBEC. Sam is an engineer by training with bachelor and master degrees from The University of Hong Kong and a master degree of environmental engineering from ENTPE, France, MBA degree from the Chinese University Hong Kong and a degree of laws from the University of London.

Shirley Chen

AECOM

Vice President, Buildings + Places, Hong Kong

Shirley Chen is at the helm of AECOM’s Buildings + Places division in Hong Kong, and is spearheading digital innovation across Asia in the same sector. Her two-decade long career has broadened from a landscape architecture background into a multi-disciplinary one, encompassing an array of design and engineering disciplines.

Shirley is adept at navigating intricate business challenges while promoting a culture of creativity, innovation, and sustainability among her team. She has partnered with governments and top-tier developers to bring to fruition landmark projects, including large-scale municipal initiatives, social infrastructure, new development areas, iconic commercial complexes, luxury hotels, upscale residential landscapes, and streetscapes. Her leadership has earned recognition for both her and the projects under her charge from numerous industry bodies.

A proponent of digital innovation and cross-disciplinary collaboration to accelerate the creation of sustainable legacies for clients and the communities they serve, Shirley adopts an integrated approach, merging planning, urban design, engineering, landscape design, and economics consulting in her work. Her effort extends to fostering regional and global collaboration across Hong Kong, Mainland China, Southeast Asia, Middle East, and the United States, encouraging a rich exchange of ideas and delivering excellent projects.

Shirley is also active contributor to her field, having been invited as an industry expert on various platforms including ULI GBA and InnoSpace GBA’s Green Future Innovation Think Tank. She has mentored postgraduate students from CUHK in urban design at their “New” New Town project for Venice Biennale 2023, which explores future urbanism in Hong Kong. A staunch advocate for workplace equity, diversity and inclusion, Shirley’s dedication to nurturing female leadership is exemplified by her mentorship role in The Women’s Foundation’s Mentoring Programme for Women Leaders for the 2023-2024 cohort.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

-Work with our clients to strive towards carbon neutrality
-Contribute more sustainable buildings and places for cities
-Drive digital transformation for accelerating sustainable design in the industry

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16:10 – 16:20

Review of Progress on Low Carbon Construction in 2024

16:10 – 16:20

Speakers

Liam Salter

RESET Carbon Limited

CEO

Liam is Founder and CEO at RESET Carbon Ltd since 2009. RESET offers solutions to companies seeking to measure and reduce their carbon footprint with a focus on Asian markets.

Previously Liam was the Director of WWF’s International’s Asia-Pacific Climate Programme, where he built and managed a ten-country team. At WWF Liam also co-led the design and set-up of the Gold Standard, which is now a leading certification system for project level carbon offsets and other environmental and social attributes.

Liam holds a Masters of Science in Environmental Technology from Imperial College, London.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024

  • Our Carbon Leadership Programme for the apparel sector is one of the most innovative decarbonisation programs on the market. We want to accelerate its reach and scale up to deliver it across 350 manufacturing sites by the end of 2024.
  • Our work with the HK Proptech Alliance and Construction Industry Council is designed to promote procurement of low carbon construction materials through a dedicated Working Group.  Our goal in 2024 is to launch initial Procurement Guidelines to the market and secure long term funding for this initiative.

16:20 – 17:10

Embodied Carbon – Partnerships to Decarbonize Hong Kong’s Construction Industry

16:20 – 17:10

Embodied carbon reduction is a complex intertwined problem but can be solved and Industry collaboration is key to establishing common grounds and working towards win-win situations.
With the standardization of specifications and tools will help establish a level playing field and we have the tools available in Hong Kong – now it’s a case of executing!

Learnings

  • Discuss why embodied carbon is the #1 unsolved challenge facing the construction and property industry, and why this is even more relevant for Hong Kong and similar cities to take care of
  • Discuss what biggest challenges are (eg. Lack of common framework to purchase low-embodied carbon materials, Misaligned data landscape, Lack of supplier data)
  • Discuss role of industry groups in driving topic forward (Proptech alliance, CIC, others)
  • Discuss solutions now available in Hong Kong (Proptech alliance procurement guideline, unified data landscape, collaboration through Proptech alliance)
  • Briefly discuss opportunities for expansion to greater bay area (Relevance of mainland suppliers, Relevance to China’s carbon targets)

Post-event Actions

  • Explore implementing embodied carbon solutions in their projects.
  • Define pilot projects with embodied carbon as a focus area.
  • Participate in various industry coalitions/initiatives now arising.

Speakers

Liam Salter

RESET Carbon Limited

CEO

Liam is Founder and CEO at RESET Carbon Ltd since 2009. RESET offers solutions to companies seeking to measure and reduce their carbon footprint with a focus on Asian markets.

Previously Liam was the Director of WWF’s International’s Asia-Pacific Climate Programme, where he built and managed a ten-country team. At WWF Liam also co-led the design and set-up of the Gold Standard, which is now a leading certification system for project level carbon offsets and other environmental and social attributes.

Liam holds a Masters of Science in Environmental Technology from Imperial College, London.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024

  • Our Carbon Leadership Programme for the apparel sector is one of the most innovative decarbonisation programs on the market. We want to accelerate its reach and scale up to deliver it across 350 manufacturing sites by the end of 2024.
  • Our work with the HK Proptech Alliance and Construction Industry Council is designed to promote procurement of low carbon construction materials through a dedicated Working Group.  Our goal in 2024 is to launch initial Procurement Guidelines to the market and secure long term funding for this initiative.

Clarence Leung

Construction Industry Council

Council Member Chairperson, Committee on Environment and Sustainability

Ar. Clarence LEUNG is General Manager (Project Management) of Wheelock Properties. He possesses over 30 years of professional experience in real estate development and related fields in Hong Kong and mainland China.

Ar. Leung has been a Director of the HKGBC and a Council Member of the Construction Industry Council (CIC) since 2022. He is currently Chairperson of the Management Committee on Technically Competent Persons Registration Scheme and Chairperson of the Committee on Environment and Sustainability under CIC. Mr. Leung is also a member of the Construction Sub-committee, Real Estate Developers’ Association.

Ar. Leung is a fellow member of the HKIA, an Authorized Person and a Registered Architect in Hong Kong. He is currently Deputy Chair of Paper 7, Professional Accreditation Panel of the HKIA. He graduated from the University of Hong Kong with B.A.(A.S.) and B.Arch Degrees.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

1. Electrification and clean energy adoption for Construction Sites
2. Circularity for construction industry
3. High productivity construction, e.g. MiC and MiMEP

Mei Ling Ng

Hongkong Land

Assistant General Manager, Projects

Meiling Ng is the Assistant General Manager, Projects of Hongkong Land Limited. She has over 25 years’ working experience in the property development and management industry. She is a member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and a member of the Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors.

Eddie Tse

Gammon Construction

Group Sustainability Manager

Eddie has more than 26 years experience in construction and environmental field and specializes in sediment and land contamination assessment and remediation, carbon/energy management, renewable energy projects and waste/asbestos management.

He is the vice chairman of Environment Committee, Hong Kong Construction Association and member of Climate Change Business Forum of the Business Environment Council. He was appointed as a construction advisor in development of Construction Industry Council Carbon Assessment Tool and Sustainable Finance Certification scheme.  He is also appointed by Hong Kong Green Building Council to be a co-opted member of the Sustainable Development Committee, Climate Change Framework for Built Environment Embodied Carbon Expert Group member and Green Product Market Taskforce member.  Eddie is a member of UK CARES Assured Steel Certification Sustainability Technical Committee.

Eddie graduated in Chemical Engineering from the University of British Columbia in Canada, and has a Master of Science (Major in Environmental Engineering) degree from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

Eddie is a Fellow member of the Hong Kong Institute of Qualified Environmental Professionals, Certified Carbon Auditor (Cement/Steel/Concrete) under the CIC Green Product Certification Scheme, Certified Energy Manager/Carbon Audit Professional of US Association of Energy Engineer and a Qualified Project Assessor of BREEAM Infrastructure.  He is also a qualified assessor of CIC Sustainable Finance Certification Scheme and a Certified ESG Analyst CESGA® of The European Federation of Financial Analysts Societies

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

Caring nature and society while pursuing net zero goal

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17:10 – 18:00

Adopting Circular Economy Principles for the Resource-Intensive Construction Industry

17:10 – 18:00

Hong Kong continues to grapple with significant waste management challenges, including a steadily rising disposal rate and low resource recovery rate. The pandemic has exacerbated the issue by driving a surge in single-use item disposal, further straining the city’s waste systems. However, there is a growing movement to transform Hong Kong from a linear to a circular economy. This shift seeks to optimise resource utilisation, minimise waste generation, design for disassembly and reusability, and revitalise the recycling ecosystem.
The building and construction sector plays a crucial role in advancing circularity and waste reduction. By focusing on sustainable building and product design, implementing advanced construction and waste treatment methods, enabling digitalised platforms for waste flow back to the closed loop, and ensuring a well-coordinated supply chain, the sector can contribute significantly to Hong Kong’s carbon neutrality goals.

Learnings

  • Grasp the concept of circularity in the local built environment context.
  • Identify hurdles and opportunities for the circular economy in the building and construction industry.
  • Discover existing and upcoming measures and initiatives that contribute to circularity in the built environment.

Post-event Actions

  • Adopt smart waste management systems on construction sites.
  • Discuss strategies for the widespread adoption of smart waste management practices.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to drive the transition to a circular economy.
  • Stay informed on the latest initiatives and movements associated with waste management in the construction industry.

Speakers

Rex Wong

Kum Shing Group

CEO

Mr Rex Wong Siu-han, JP is the CEO of Kum Shing Group, which actively participates in decarbonization-related projects. He is currently a member of Hong Kong Housing Authority, Construction Industry Council (“CIC”), Occupational Safety and Health Council, Steering Committee of New Energy Transport Fund and the Council of the City University of Hong Kong. He also serves as a Board member of CIC-Zero Carbon Park, member of CIC’s Committee on Environment and Sustainability, as well as the First Vice-President of Hong Kong Construction Association. Mr. Wong is a qualified BEAM Pro, LEED AP and a registered architect in the USA.

王紹恆先生, JP是金城營造集團行政總裁。該集團積極參與重大減碳相關項目。王先生現為香港房屋委員會、香港建造業議會、職業安全健康局、新能源運輸基金督導委員會和城市大學校董會的成員。他亦是零碳天地董事會成員、建造業議會環境及可持續發展專責委員會成員,以及香港建造商會第一副會長。王先生是獲認可的綠建專才、LEED AP,亦是美國註冊建築師

Pak Yin Choi

World Economic Forum

Project Engagement Specialist – Sustainability & Innovation

Pak Yin CHOI is a Project Engagement Specialist – Sustainability & Innovation at the World Economic Forum. He currently supports the development of Public-Private-Philanthropic Partnerships in Hong Kong SAR and across Asia as part of the World Economic Forum’s Giving to Amplify Earth Action (GAEA) initiative. Previously, he worked at the Forum’s Beijing Representative Office, where he contributed to the development of national greening and territorial spatial planning under 1t.org and various Forum nature initiatives in Greater China.

Before joining the World Economic Forum, Pak Yin worked at the UNEP Geneva Office, where he conducted policy research projects for national governments focused on nature-based solutions and sustainable infrastructure in developing countries.

Pak Yin holds an MSc in European and International Public Policy from the London School of Economics and a BSSc in Government and Public Administration from the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

1. Accelerate blended finance models that combine philanthropic and private capital for climate and nature innovation, positioning Hong Kong as a hub in Asia’s green transition.
2. Establish collaborative platforms in Hong Kong that bring together government, private, and philanthropic sectors to drive innovative climate and nature breakthroughs.

Michael Leung

Hilti

General Manager

Experienced Managing Director with a demonstrated history of working in the construction industry in Australia, Hong Kong, Macau and mainland China. Skilled in Sales, Engineering, Construction Technology, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), and Account Management. Strong business development professional graduated from Ivey Business School at Western University, Imperial College London and HKUST. Before joining Hilti, Michael is a chartered structural engineer who involved in commercial, educational and infrastructure projects.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

1. More and more services applying circularity concept in construction industry
2. ⁠Full transparency in embodied carbon footprint (scope 3) in new construction projects

Dan Tsang

Hong Kong Waste Management Association

Ir Professor

Ir Prof. Dan Tsang is a Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and Pao Yue-Kong Chair Professor in the State Key Laboratory of Clean Energy Utilisation at Zhejiang University in China. Dan was a Professor and MSc Programme Leader at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Visiting Professor at the University of Queensland in Australia and Chulalongkorn University in Thailand, Visiting Scholar at Stanford University in the US and IMETE Scholar at Ghent University in Belgium, and postdoctoral fellow at Imperial College London in the UK. He has more than 20 years of R&D experience, published more than 500 articles in top 10% journals, and was selected as Stanford University’s Top 2% Scientists and Clarivate’s Highly Cited Researchers in the academic fields of Engineering as well as Environment & Ecology. Dan’s team aspires to develop green technologies for long-term decarbonisation and promote resources circularity and sustainable development. Dan also serves as the founding Editor-in-Chief of npj Materials Sustainability, Chairman of the Hong Kong Waste Management Association (HKWMA), and Chairman of Waste Management Subcommittee of the Advisory Council on the Environment (ACE) of the Hong Kong SAR Government.

 

Theresa Wu

Environmental Protection Department

Assistant Director (Waste Infrastructure)

Ms. Theresa Wu has over 25 years’ experience in the planning, design and project management of large-scale waste-to-energy/resources recovery infrastructures, including the Integrated Waste Management Facilities (I PARK1 & I PARK2) and the Organic Resources Recovery Centre Phase 1 (O PARK1).  She has also involved in the formulation and implementation of various waste reduction and environmental policies.  Before joining the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, she was a consulting engineer responsible for drainage and sewerage master plan studies, upgrading of wastewater treatment plants, design of sewerage network for the development of Hong Kong Disneyland.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

I hope the waste reduction and recycling targets set forth under the Waste Blueprint for Hong Kong 2035 could be gradually achieved so as to build Hong Kong into a liveable and sustainable city.

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Day 2 – Friday 13 Sept

 

With the world now transitioned from a post-Covid reality, locally, Hong Kong has drawn increasing attention to our relationship with and time spent in commercial, residential, community and public spaces. Companies have since started bringing into conversation how business strategies and practices should be redefined for more environment and social-oriented initiatives, as well as the integration of innovation to enable more tech-efficient use of space. Rethinking Facilities Management will advise on what this could mean for offices of the future, procurement and a new vision for sustainable facilities management.

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10:30 – 10:35

Opening Welcome: Rethinking Facilities Management

10:30 – 10:35

Speakers

Dora Yim

President (2024-2025)

Dora is the Deputy Head of Property Management in CBRE Advisory Hong Kong Ltd. She has over 20 years of experience in Property and Facilities Management industry. Before joining CBRE, she worked in several esteemed companies with headquarters located in Hong Kong, UK and US. Dora is currently the Secretary for the IFMA Hong Kong Chapter had been serving various key roles in the Chapter since 2013. Dora was awarded as Winner of Asia Pacific Facility Manager of the Year 2021.

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10:35 – 10:45

Programme Welcome Address

10:35 – 10:45

Speakers

Sandeep Sethi

JLL

President, Work Dynamics, and Head of Consulting, APAC

Sandeep Sethi is the President of Work Dynamics, Asia Pacific, for JLL. This includes all products for corporate occupiers – Workplace Management Services, Project Management, Transactions Advisory, Lease Management, & Workplace Consulting. In his current role, he is responsible for providing strategic direction to the business with a focus on strengthening client relationships, new business and ensuring excellence in service delivery. He keenly advocates skill development, D&I, technology applications in real estate, and sustainability.

Sandeep has been a part of many councils and committees within JLL for many important topics such as sustainability, CSR committee and DEI. Besides these, he has served on the governing boards of a few private and public skiII development councils. He also chairs an industry coalition that is working towards decarbonizing the construction industry in India.

Currently based in Hong Kong, Sandeep has over 30 years of experience in the corporate sector and has held diverse roles ranging from general management to strategic leadership. Before joining JLL in 2013, Sandeep led multiple service businesses in the smart building, food refrigeration, and telecom industries for organizations such as UTC and Johnson Controls in India, China, Singapore, USA, and Africa.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

1. to raise awareness on how real estate can make a social impact
2. to make sustainability a core component of how real estate is designed, built and managed

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10:45 – 11:35

Adapt and Align: Policy Shifts for Facility Managers

10:45 – 11:35

In the face of rapid technological advancements and evolving environmental standards, facility managers must navigate the facility management landscape with significant policy changes. “Adapt and Align: Policy Shifts for Facility Managers” will explore the latest regulatory developments and their implications for the industry. This session will delve into how facility managers can align their operations and ensure compliance with new policies, as well as optimize resource efficiency. Attendees will gain insights into proactive strategies for policy adaptation and learn from real-world cases with successful implementations

 

Learnings

  • Overview of recent policy changes affecting facility management.
  • Strategies for aligning facility operations with new regulatory requirements.
  • The role of technology in facilitating policy compliance.
  • Case studies of successful policy adaptation in facility management.
  • Best practices for proactive risk management and resource optimization.

Post-event Actions

  • Develop an action plan to align current operations with new policies.
  • Implement technologies that enhance compliance and efficiency.
  • Engage in continuous learning to stay updated on regulatory changes.
  • Foster collaboration with stakeholders to navigate policy shifts effectively.

Speakers

Yu Bun Siu

Property Management Services Authority

Chief Executive Officer

Mr Alan SIU Yu Bun is currently the Chief Executive Officer of the Property Management Services Authority. He has served the civil service for 36 years in various bureau and departments, including the former City and New Territories Administration, the former Transport Branch, the former Television and Entertainment Licensing Authority, the former Finance Branch, the former Information Technology and Broadcasting Bureau, the Leisure and Cultural Services Department and the Home Affairs Bureau. He was Deputy Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development (Communications and Technology) from 2007 to 2011 and Government Property Administrator until 2015. Before joining the PMSA, Mr SIU was Director of Administration and Development of the Department of Justice from 2015 to 2019.

Jonathan Mark Bailey

City Facilities Management (HKG) Limited

General Manager Strategic Partnerships, Asia

Jonathan is the General Manager for Strategic Partnerships in Asia at City Facilities Management. He is responsible for expanding the number of partners working with City in the region and implementing City’s unique partnership model that provides an end-to-end solution for the design, delivery, and maintenance of facilities in accordance with the sustainability and business goals of the partner organization.

Prior to joining City FM, Jonathan was Regional Partnerships Manager for The Commons Project, a non-for-profit health technology start up that provided vaccine verification services to airlines, airports and governments. Before that role, Jonathan was on the Swire management program for 10 years seconded to Cathay Pacific where he took up several roles across 5 countries such as Country Manager Israel and Head of Digital Innovation for Airports.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

Since last year it has been really positive to see the actions the government have taken with regards to creating policies to reduce the use of HFCs and HCFCs in Hong Kong by ~80% by 2030. It is now up to businesses to prepare for those policies being enacted from 2025 onwards.

As such, my primary sustainability goal for the coming year is to help businesses with large refrigeration or air-conditioning requirements plan for the upcoming phase down. My goal is to partner with businesses to ensure their transition to a low-carbon operating environment is done correctly, to ensure sustainable operating success both from a carbon neutrality and cost point of view.

Pak Cheung Chan

Electrical and Mechanical Services Department

Deputy Director/Regulatory Services

Ir CHAN Pak-cheung is the Deputy Director of the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department. He is responsible for overseeing the enforcement of legislations in ensuring public safety on using electricity, gas, lifts and escalators, railway and other electrical and mechanical installations, and promoting energy efficiency and conservation. Ir CHAN has been working in the government for over 30 years and taken up professional and managerial roles in the areas of engineering services, project management and regulatory enforcement. He is a fellow member of the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers in the building services, electrical and energy disciplines. He received his bachelor degree in electrical and electronics engineering and master degree in building services engineering from the University of Hong Kong.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

The HKSAR Government has pledged to achieve carbon neutrality in Hong Kong by 2050. The Electrical and Mechanical Services Department (EMSD) is playing an active role to support this directive in collaboration with stakeholder. Our sustainability goal for the coming year is to continue the efforts in promoting buildings energy efficiency through the uplift of standard in the Building Energy Code and propose legislative enhancement for expanding the scope of regulation. We will also continue to promote the use of green innovative technologies and closely collaborate with stakeholders in various sustainability development areas for the carbon neutrality goal.

Vincent Fung, JP

Labour Department

Deputy Commissioner (Occupational Safety and Health)

Vincent joined the HKSAR Government in 1989. For over three decades he has served in various positions, from policy work relating to insurance, aviation, tourism etc. to administrative head in one of the 18 districts in Hong Kong. He received a Chief Executive’s Commendation for Public Service in Hong Kong for his bravery service in Wuhan when the COVID pandemic broke out in 2020.
Vincent is currently Deputy Commissioner for Labour, taking charge of all Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) related matters in Hong Kong. He leads a team of some 700 professional and supporting staff to carry out enforcement, publicity and education/training work to enhance OSH in the city.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

The overall sustainability of Hong Kong relies heavily on the occupational safety and health of its employees in their workplaces. While Hong Kong’s occupational safety and health performance is improving over the past few decades, I would like to see the work safety and health culture across Hong Kong can be further enhanced. By emphasizing education about safety practices, promoting awareness, and enforcing regulations, we can foster a stronger safety and health culture. I would also like to see the widespread adoption of automation and smart monitoring systems in Hong Kong. These technologies not only enhance employee well-being but also create a safer, healthier and more comfortable work environment.

Dora Yim

President (2024-2025)

Dora is the Deputy Head of Property Management in CBRE Advisory Hong Kong Ltd. She has over 20 years of experience in Property and Facilities Management industry. Before joining CBRE, she worked in several esteemed companies with headquarters located in Hong Kong, UK and US. Dora is currently the Secretary for the IFMA Hong Kong Chapter had been serving various key roles in the Chapter since 2013. Dora was awarded as Winner of Asia Pacific Facility Manager of the Year 2021.

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11:35 – 12:25

Value From Data Centers Towards Sustainability: Environmental and Social Opportunities

11:35 – 12:25

Harnessing the value of Data Centers for sustainable impact: environmental and social opportunities.

Learnings

Synopsis: In today’s digital age, data centers have become the backbone of our technological infrastructure. With their exponential growth and energy requirements, stakeholders are increasingly interested in understanding the environmental and social impact of these facilities. This panel aims to explore the opportunities for harnessing the value of data centers towards achieving sustainable outcomes.

Post-Event Actions

The panel will bring together experts from across the data center ecosystem, to discuss the environmental and social considerations associated with data centers. By delving into the intersection of these areas, participants will gain insights into how data centers can contribute to sustainability objectives while maximizing their operational efficiency and value.

Speakers

Caitlin Shem

JLL

Lead Sustainability Strategy Consultant

Caitlin is the Sustainability Strategy Lead for JLL Hong Kong and has more than 12 years’ experience with a focus in sustainability and climate change strategy planning, implementation, ESG data collection, reporting and greenhouse gas accounting in large corporations across various industries.

She applies her cross-sector experiences to bring fresh perspectives when partnering with clients to develop and align their sustainability and climate goals through collaborative and innovative approaches for the built environment.

Caitlin is also passionate about inspiring the next generation of change makers and seeks to foster youth engagement in sustainability as a value to nurture meaningful systemic change for communities.

Paul Bower

JLL

Head of Data Centers & CEM, APAC, Work Dynamics

Paul is an accomplished Chartered Mechanical Engineer with experience in critical engineering and technical roles across various industries, including Financial, Telecommunications, Aviation, and Heavy Engineering. Specializing in data centers, network infrastructure, and facilities operations & management, Paul excels in delivering efficient and reliable solutions. With a successful history of managing and constructing infrastructure and building projects in the region, Paul possesses extensive skills in designing and developing building service, telecommunications, and heavy engineering systems. Their in-depth knowledge of regional engineering regulations and practices ensures projects are executed in compliance with industry standards.

Victoria Cameron

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Project Manager

Victoria is a chartered structural engineer and project manager with over 15 years of experience in the construction industry delivering award winning projects across various sectors, including education, commercial, cultural and hospitality. Currently based in the Campus Development Office at The Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, she is responsible for new capital works, master planning and upgrades at the Clear Water Bay campus.

Victoria focuses on developing strong relationships within project teams to create multi-disciplinary design approaches and innovative solutions. Committed to advancing sustainable practices, Victoria helps drive carbon neutrality goals at the University and serves on the Sustainable Smart Campus Committee. She is currently leading the Campus Renewal Plan, a 15-year upgrading strategy, and the development of a High-Performance Computational Data Center facility.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

Advancing HKUST towards having a net-zero campus
Seeing HK make progress towards preservation of historic buildings and choosing refurbishment over rebuilding

 

 

Jon Curry

Digital Realty

Vice President APAC Operations

Jon Curry is the Vice President of Operations, Asia Pacific, at Digital Realty and leads a professional team of data center operational and engineering talents in the region to ensure the highest level of availability and customer services at its facilities in the Asia Pacific.

In this capacity, Jon also oversees initiatives across APAC to progress Digital Realty’s commitment to sustainably manage its environmental impact and optimize the use of energy and natural resources. He serves on a number of associations and working groups including the Singapore Infocomm Media Development Authority’s “Energy efficiency of DC IT equipment” working group and “Green Mark for Data Centres” taskforce.

Jon joined Digital Realty in 2019 following a 13-year tenure with Telstra Corporation in Australia, where he was responsible for Telstra’s domestic data center capability encompassing strategy, planning, design, construction, and operations. Prior to Telstra Jon held several Management & Technical roles in IT over a 25 year period.

Vivian Wong

HSBC

Director

Vivian Wong is a Director in the Real Estate Finance team at HSBC specializing in real estate financings in the APAC region with particular focus on emerging markets (including Vietnam and Indonesia) and has regional responsibility for data centres and ESG strategic initiatives for commercial real estate. Prior to her current role was a Counsel with Clifford Chance in the Banking & Finance department. Vivian is a qualified lawyer in both England & Wales and Hong Kong SAR and graduated from the University of Cambridge with a BA in Laws.

 

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12:25 – 13:15

The Journey of Implementing Smart Facilities

12:25 – 13:15

As the demand for intelligent infrastructure grows, the journey towards implementing smart facilities presents both opportunities and challenges. “The Journey of Implementing Smart Facilities” will guide facility managers through the transformation process, from initial planning to full-scale deployment. This session will cover the integration of IoT, AI, and other smart and sustainable technologies that enhance operational efficiency and occupant comfort. Participants will learn to overcome common obstacles from industry leaders for successful implementation of smart facility.

 

Learnings

  • Key steps in planning and deploying smart facility solutions.
  • Integration of IoT, AI, and data analytics in facility management.
  • Overcoming technical and organizational challenges.
  • Measuring the ROI of smart facility investments.
  • Case studies on successful smart facility projects.

Post-event Actions

  • Conduct a feasibility study for implementing smart technologies in their facilities.
  • Develop a roadmap for smart facility deployment.
  • Identify key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure success.
  • Establish partnerships with technology providers and experts.

Speakers

Kannas Lau

Worldwide Envision Centre

Head – Property Technology

Kannas Lau is the Head of Property Technology at Worldwide Envision Centre (WEC), the leading provider of IoT (Internet of Things) and ESG solutions in the field of property management.

Prior to joining WEC, Kannas gained extensive experience working with luxury hotel chains. This experience has equipped her with excellent communication skills, the ability to observe customer needs, and a proven track record of providing tailored solutions and quality service.

Kannas is a certified ESG Planner and holds a Master of Science degree in Digital Marketing. Her diverse background and expertise have enabled her to develop a strong commitment to introducing innovative PropTech solutions that empower industry players achieve their ESG goals.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

  • SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
  • RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION
  • PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS

Kirsty Howard

JLL

Managing Director, Work Dynamics Accounts

Kirsty Howard is a highly skilled and experienced Real Estate professional with expertise in various areas, including organizational leadership, business development and client management. Kirsty is in her 10th year at JLL, having joined in 2014, when she moved to Hong Kong from New Zealand. Prior to joining JLL Kirsty worked for a Real Estate investor in Auckland, New Zealand.

Kirsty has a deep understanding of JLL’s business and leads a portfolio of multi-national clients as a Managing Director on the Asia Pacific Leadership team. Predominantly working with organizations in the financial sector, Kirsty has strong operational knowledge, fantastic client relationship skills and a deep understanding of Account Management. Kirsty has also worked in Office Leasing advisory, in a business development role supporting the delivery of transactions, managing regional and global client relationships and providing access to JLL’s many other occupier and investor products and service lines.

Outside work, Kirsty enjoys spending time with her husband, and their two boys. Despite being full on with mum duties, she enjoys taking precious time out to practice pilates, and socialize with friends.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

  • A stronger focus on the S in ESG
  • Businesses shifting from using Sustainability as a marketing strategy to a transformative change

Henry Leung

HID

Regional Sales Manager, Physical Access Control Solutions, Hong Kong & Taiwan

Henry is the Regional Sales Manager for HID Physical Access Control Solutions (PACS) business in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau focusing on Banking & Finance, logistics, commercial real estate and government sectors. Henry has over 10 years of experience in the physical access security industry, working for system integrators and product manufacturers.

Since joining HID in 2018, Henry has been working closely with HID partners and managing physical access control projects with our end customers. Henry graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), majoring in Marketing from City University of Hong Kong.

Tim Mak

Jardine Engineering Digital Insights (JEDI)

Head of Sales & Business Development

Tim Mak is a highly experienced professional with a diverse background in construction, property, and technology.

Tim possesses deep expertise in implementing digital transformation initiatives, leveraging AI and machine learning to effectively address partner needs. He is particularly focused on improving operational efficiency and helping partners achieve business goals.

In his current role as the Head of Sales and Business Development at JEDI, Tim Mak holds the responsibility of managing client demands and implementing tech partnership integration strategies to drive product and solution development. He also plays a crucial role in assisting customers across the APAC region in achieving their ESG goals and reducing carbon emissions through energy optimization for commercial buildings and infrastructure.

Throughout his career, Tim has accumulated significant experience in the construction, property development, and facility management sectors. He has held key positions, including a senior finance role at Gammon Construction and the Senior Customer Experience Strategy Manager at Hongkong Land.

Tim has also honed his skills in finance and banking, specializing in accelerating start-ups into scale-ups and establishing digital product roadmaps to foster business growth through digital transformation strategies. His contributions to organizations such as livi Bank, where he served as the Head of Strategic Planning and Loyalty. Additionally, Tim has held the role of Senior Consultant of Group Audit and Risk Management at Jardine Matheson.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

  • To create sustainable workspaces and public areas that promote a healthier and more productive environment for all by offering tools that better understand the needs of tenant, their behaviors, and prioritize occupant well-being in commercial buildings.
  • To contribute to a future where Hong Kong’s commercial buildings become leaders in sustainability, through the adoption of energy-efficient practices and leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to pave the way towards a greener future, ensuring clean air and a clear blue sky for the next generation to thrive and enjoy in Hong Kong.

Peter Mo

Schneider Electric (Hong Kong) Limited

Head of Marketing

Ir. Peter Mo (MHKIE, MIET, Chartered Engineer, Chartered Marketer) is the Head of Marketing of Schneider Electric Hong Kong with 20+ years of experience in energy management and digitization. He began his career as an engineer and then progressed into varieties of work in Business Development and Marketing in local and regional (APAC) levels.
Peter is now responsible for Offer Marketing of Schneider Electric in Hong Kong and Macau, bringing new technology and innovation to the market.

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14:05 – 14:55

Sustainable Partnerships in Facilities Management

14:05 – 14:55

Sustainability in facilities management extends beyond individual efforts, requiring robust partnerships across the supply chain. “Sustainability Partnerships in Facilities Management” will explore the collaborative approaches essential for achieving sustainability goals. This session will highlight the importance of aligning with like-minded partners, from suppliers to service providers, to create an ecosystem. Attendees will learn about the benefits of sustainability partnerships, strategies for building and maintaining these relationships, and real-world examples of successful collaborations.

 

Learnings

  • Importance of partnerships in achieving sustainability goals.
  • Strategies for selecting and collaborating with sustainability partners.
  • Benefits and challenges of sustainable supply chain management.
  • Examples of successful sustainability partnerships in facilities management.
  • Future trends in sustainable collaborations.

 Post-event Actions

  • Identify potential partners who align with their sustainability goals.
  • Develop criteria for selecting sustainable partners.
  • Create a collaborative framework for ongoing partnership management.
  • Monitor and report on the impact of sustainable partnerships.

Speakers

Julien Watel

Veolia Hong Kong Holding Limited

Director Energy Business Line

Mr. Julien Watel graduated with a master’s degree in Energy and Mechanical Engineering at Polytech Marseille University (France). Fully engaged in sustainability and local decarbonization solutions development for giving a brighter future to the next generations, he has over 23 years of experience in energy performance and building services engineering. Over his career Julien has developed an extensive international experience in construction, operation and maintenance services with the aim of integrating operations and energy efficiency from the design and installation phase.

In Veolia, Julien has been promoting implementation of smart energy services in the Middle East and Central Europe. He is now assigned by Veolia to lead the Energy Business line in HK focused on building services (Southa) and District cooling systems (HKDC).

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

  1. To promote and accelerate the development of energy performance services.
  2. To integrate IA for energy efficiency in daily operations in HVAC systems and District Cooling Systems.

Melanie Cheng

JEB Group

Sustainable Solutions Strategist

Melanie is the Sustainable Solutions Strategist at JEB Group & Sustainable Office Solutions, she possesses a unique blend of design knowledge and a deep passion for sustainability. Having studied architecture in both Hong Kong and London, Melanie brings a diverse perspective to the industry.

Her journey towards sustainability began with a strong personal commitment, starting with personal lifestyle changes. Recognizing the crucial role industries play in driving sustainable practices, Melanie cofounded a sustainable product start-up and explored the intersection of architecture and sustainability in previous roles.

Since 2019, Melanie has focused her efforts on sustainability advisory, developing expertise in project management with a track record of successful delivery of supply chain projects addressing human rights and environmental risks. She has worked across a wide range of industries, from finance and property development to manufacturing, F&B, and waste management, Melanie has consistently demonstrated her ability to implement sustainable practices to make a positive impact.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

  • More enforced regulations from government to accelerate ambitious climate action in the business sector.
  • Higher quality education and awareness building around sustainability to inspire and empower individuals in Hong Kong to be part of the change!

Dacy Chung

Kai Shing Management Services Limited

Senior Property and Facility Manager

– Serves as a Senior Property & Facility Manager of Kai Shing Management Services Limited
– Experienced professional for managing Grade A commercial development
– Leads the team in providing high-quality and attentive services to tenants
– has spearheaded the implementation of energy-efficient technologies and waste reduction programs in the development
– has been instrumental in promoting recycling and environmental responsibility among tenants

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

1. Increase Adoption of Solar Energy:
• Expand the installation of photovoltaic (PV) panels on building façades and rooftops across Hong Kong.
• Provide incentives and streamline the approval process for building owners to install solar energy systems.
2. Promote Energy-Efficient Building Retrofits:
• Implement a building retrofit program to upgrade existing commercial and residential buildings with energy-efficient technologies.
• Encourage the use of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Internet of Things (IoT) solutions to optimize building performance and monitor real-time energy consumption.

Phoebe Leung

Swire Properties

Senior Sustainable Development Manager

Phoebe Leung is the Senior Sustainable Development Manager of Swire Properties. Her work involves supporting the Company’s Sustainable Development (SD) 2030 Strategy as well as action plans and programmes to improve the company’s overall SD performance.

She leads the planning and execution of Swire Properties’ SD tenant engagement strategy and bespoke tenant programmes, such as the Green Performance Pledge and Green Kitchen Initiative, fostering landlord-tenant partnerships to incorporate sustainability throughout the design, fit-out and occupancy stages.

In addition, she drives the Company’s Resource and Circularity Taskforce, made up of representatives from portfolio teams and hotels, to regularly analyse waste performance and facilitate new initiatives. She leads the development of new partnerships and innovations to design out waste, encourage reuse and enhance resource recovery. Her recent projects include the Taikoo Place Smart Reusable Cup and Food Box Programme, and launching the Smart Waste Reduction Challenge which utilises smart scales and a digital engagement platform to gamify the Company’s collective sustainability journey with tenants.

Phoebe is a Chartered Environmentalist and also holds a Master of Public Administration from Columbia University.

Joshua Sharman

ISS Facility Services

Chief Commercial Director

Joshua Sharman, Chief Commercial Director of ISS Hong Kong, has over 15 years of Facility Management experience.

Joshua joined ISS in 2020, having already worked in FM in Hong Kong and around the Asia Pacific region for the previous 7 years and in the FM industry in the UK prior to that in a variety of Business Development and Operational roles.

Joshua was born and raised in Hong Kong. Joshua’s career to date has included helping different clients to review their contracts so as to identify areas for savings, operational gaps, reducing wastage, improving productivity through alternative business models and driving the ESG agenda.

Joshua has a passion for ESG and the unique strength our industry has to help drive it, as well as trying to attract new talent to the FM industry that he himself has gained so much learning and benefitting from.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

  • To proactively stoke a clear sense of urgency;
  • Achieve concrete quantifiable progress to be proud of, which is as good for business as it is for the ESG agenda;
  • To help finally end the ‘but this is the way it’s always been done’ mentality that can still be found in some parts of the industry.

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14:55 – 15:25

Tech Talks: Sustainable Technology

14:55 – 15:25

Speakers

Clara Chan

Antwave Technology Limited

Business Development Director

Biography of Ms. Clara Chan

Early Life and Education

Clara has always had a passion for innovation and strategic thinking. This drive led her to pursue an extensive educational background, starting with a Master of Science in Administration. Furthering her expertise, Clara earned an EMBA degree, which broadened her understanding of business management and strategy.

Professional Qualifications

Clara is a Certified ESG Planner (CEP®), a credential that underscores her dedication to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles. This certification complements her extensive knowledge in business applications, positioning her as a well-rounded professional equipped to tackle modern business ESG challenges.

Career Journey

For the past 20 years, Clara has carved out a remarkable career marked by significant contributions in various domains:

• Manufacturing: She have played a pivotal role in large-scale automation projects, enhancing efficiency and productivity in manufacturing processes.

• Product Development: She has been instrumental in driving innovation, leading product development teams to create cutting-edge solutions.

• Project Management: With a keen eye for detail and exceptional organizational skills, Clara has successfully managed numerous projects, ensuring timely and within-budget completion and on time deployment to global market launch.

• Business Strategy: Her strategic acumen has guided businesses in developing and implementing effective go-to-market strategies for innovative products.

• Management Consultancy: She has provided invaluable insights and solutions as a management consultant, helping organizations streamline operations and achieve their goals.

Current Role at Antwave Technology Limited

Currently, Clara is a key player at Antwave Technology Limited, where she works closely with the team to deploy innovative products and solutions. Her focus is on contributing to energy-saving solutions, reflecting her commitment to sustainability and forward-thinking.

Achievements

Throughout her career, Clara has achieved notable milestones, including:

• Leading large-scale automation projects for manufacturing, showcasing her technical prowess and leadership skills.

• Implementing advanced systems for corporate clients, significantly improving their operational efficiency.

• Driving business development initiatives, successfully bringing multiple innovative products to global market.

Conclusion
With a wealth of experience spanning two decades and a solid foundation of academic and professional qualifications, Clara continues to make significant strides in business and technology. Her commitment to innovation, sustainability, and strategic excellence positions her as a leading figure in her field, inspiring others to follow in her footsteps.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

Corporates taking real action in implementing real measures to contribute to energy saving.

Ron Ng

NerOcean Limited

CEO

Dr. Ron NG is a Ph.D. in Chemistry who completed his research under the guidance of Prof. Vincent KO (CHEM, CityU). Throughout his doctoral studies, Dr. NG’s research revolved around the design and synthesis of photo-functional materials, including chemosensors, photocatalysts, mechanoresponsive materials, photoswitching, and photochromic compounds. His work has garnered recognition with over 18 international publications.

After completing his Ph.D., Dr. NG continued his research journey as a Postdoctoral Fellow within Prof. Vincent Ko’s research group. During this time, he focused on knowledge transfer projects, particularly the design and synthesis of Molecular Imprinted Polymers (MIPs) for medical applications. With the guidance of Prof. Vincent KO and Prof. Rudolf WU (Founding Director, State Key Laboratory of Marine Pollution), Dr. NG and his team successfully developed a cutting-edge sensor technology for detecting water deoxygenation.

Leveraging his extensive expertise in research and knowledge transfer projects, and with the support and incubation of the HK Tech 300 program, Dr. Ng co-founded NerOcean Limited. This startup aims to commercialize its groundbreaking research outputs from the laboratory to tackle the global challenge of water quality monitoring. Notably, Dr. Ng and his team recently achieved a significant breakthrough by introducing a novel method for radionuclide monitoring based on a compact and cost-effective sampling device known as “Artificial Mussels.”

Chris Lau

evMega Technology Limited

Chief Executive Officer

Chris holds a Bachelor of Manufacturing Engineering – BEng (Hon) degree. He is a Member of the Institute of Engineering and Technology (MIET) in the Electrical & Manufacturing Disciplines, a Chartered Engineer of the Engineering Council UK (CEng), a Member of the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (MHKIE) in the Electrical Discipline, a Registered Professional Engineer (RPE) in the Electrical Discipline, and a Registered Electrical Worker (REW).

Currently, Chris serves as the Vice President of the Hong Kong E-Vehicles Business General Association from 2024 to 2026. He is also the Managing Director of the NLSE Group. In 2017, Chris was awarded the prestigious CEO of the Year award by Capital Magazine. Before his current role, he was a former Member of the CPPCC Tianhe Guangzhou 廣州天河區政協委員(第四屆).

With over 28 years of extensive experience in Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering, Chris has established himself as a respected leader and expert.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

As the Vice President of the Hong Kong E-Vehicles Business General Association, Chris will work closely with local authorities and real estate developers to facilitate the installation of public charging stations across Hong Kong. His goal is to increase the number of available charging points, making it more convenient for EV owners to charge their vehicles and encouraging more residents to switch to electric mobility.

Additionally, Chris will propose policies that incentivize the installation of home and workplace charging stations. He plans to advocate for the purchase subsidies and tax incentives that would make EVs more affordable for individual consumers.

Dr Ken Leung

Hong Kong Baptist University

Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry

Dr. Leung is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU), Hong Kong SAR, P. R. China. He concurrently holds the Honorary Associate Professorship in the Faculty of Dentistry at The University of Hong Kong (HKU). He is a Chartered Scientist (CSci), Chartered Chemist (CChem) and Fellow (FRSC) of the Royal Society of Chemistry (United Kingdom) and a member in the State Key Laboratory of Environmental and Biological Analysis at HKBU. He was elected as a Founding Member of The Hong Kong Young Academy of Sciences (FMYASHK) and named as a Fellow of the International Association of Advanced Materials (FIAAM, Sweden).

His research interests are in the fields of nanomaterials chemistry, supramolecular materials, catalysis, sensors, and nanomedicine. He gained his postdoctoral training at the University of California Los Angeles with Nobel Laureate in Chemistry. He was also a visiting scientist at RIKEN, Japan.

Dr. Leung has published over 140 research articles in peer-reviewed international journals with about 8,000 citations and an h-index of 45. He holds 7 patents. He was the recipient of Asian Core Program Lectureship Awards (Japan-2010, South Korea-2012&2019, Mainland China-2017, Singapore-2017, Taiwan-2018), Higher Education Outstanding Scientific Research Output Award (Technology Advancement, First Class) from the Ministry of Education of China (2011), Materials Research Contribution Award from the Asia Pacific Society for Materials Research (2013, 2014 and 2015), Asian Rising Stars Award from the Federation of Asian Chemical Societies (2013), HKBU President’s Award for Outstanding Performance in Research Supervision (2018) and HKU Research Output Prize (2019). In 2022, Dr. Leung was listed in the Global Scholars Academic Influence Ranking.

He is the founding director of the Bright Hub Technology Company Limited.

My Sustainability Goals for 2024:

  • Affordable and Clean Energy
  • Sustainable Cities and Communities
  • Responsible Consumption and Production

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15:25 – 16:15

Cutting Edge Technologies to Transform Facilities Management

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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