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Supporting Organization
Asian Institute of Intelligent Buildings
 

Asian Institute of Intelligent Buildings (AIIB) is a non-profit organization in the region committed to promoting public understanding and industry adoption of the principles and technologies of the intelligent buildings (IB). It acts as an independent certification authority for IBs through the use of an intelligent buildings index (IBI).

For further information, please visit http://www.aiib.net

   
Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association
 

For further information, please visit
http://www.cedia.net/

   
Hong Kong Institution of Engineers ˇVControl,  Automation and Instrumentation Division
 
For further information, please visit http://www.hkie.org.hk
   
Hong Kong Tourism Board
 
For further information, please visit http://www.discoverhongkong.com

   
Intelligent Transportation Systems ˇV
Hong Kong
 

Intelligent Transportation Systems Hong Kong (ITS-HK) is a not-for-profit making learned society and organization, which aims to foster and promote ITS development and applications in Hong Kong.  Amongst our activities, we regularly host local forums and conferences on ITS related topics, and arrange visits to ITS related facilities for our members to gain a wider awareness of ITS applications and development.  In addition, we are also actively collaborating with ITS institutions overseas, and represent Hong Kong in related international ITS events, in order to further promote ITS development both within the Asia-Pacific region and internationally.

For further information, please visit
http://www.itshk.org/modules/newsclipping/

   
International Facility Management Association
 

The International Facility Management Association (IFMA) is the world's largest and most widely recognized international association for professional Facility Managers.

The Hong Kong Chapter of IFMA currently has around 180 members and is dedicated to the advancement of facility management in Hong Kong. We organize events designed to improve the professionalism of facility management and provide information on membership, training provided by the association and publications relevant to Facility Managers.

For further information, please visit http://www.ifma.org.hk

   
The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
 

The Institution of Engineering and Technology was formed by the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE) and the Institution of Incorporated Engineers (IIE) and now has more than 150,000 members worldwide. It is the largest professional engineering society in Europe and the second largest in the world. We aim to serve a global community engaged in engineering and technology, providing a knowledge network accessible whenever or wherever you choose. The history of the Institution can be traced back to 1871.

The Institution has 40 technical interest groups from Communications Engineering, Computing and Control, Electronic Systems & Software, Information Professional, Management, Manufacturing, Power and Transport, with worldwide participation and more than 90 Local Knowledge Networks each covering a wide range of technical interests in 37 countries around the world. They provide a local focus for engineering and technology, including organised events, technical lectures and company visits. It has offices in London, Beijing, Hong Kong and Bangalore.

The Institution of Engineering and Technology Hong Kong is the largest Branch of the IET with around 6,000 members. To better address a broad range of membersˇ¦ needs, the Hong Kong Branch has six Section Committees and a Younger Members Section to organise activities of different professional subjects.

or further information, please visit http://www.iee.org.hk/

   
The Institute of Measurement and Control Hong Kong Section
 

The Institute of Measurement and Control (InstMC) was founded in 1944 as the Society of Instrument Technology and adopted its present name in 1968. It was incorporated by Royal Charter in 1975with the object "... to promote for the public benefit by all available means the general advancement of the science and practice of measurement and control technology and its application".

The establishment of the Hong Kong Section of InstMC is not only offering a channel to Engineering Council (UK) Status as Chartered Engineering and Incorporated Engineer for Hong Kong professionals, but also providing an infrastructure for exchanging knowledge for the good of mankind.

For further information, please visit http://www.instmc.org.hk

   

The Society of Operations Engineers (Hong Kong Region)

 

The Society of Operations Engineers (SOE) is a professional & learned society organisation with more than 18,000 individuals and companies for road transport, and plant engineering and engineer surveying. We aim to support our members with proper professional recognition, to furnish continuing professional development etc. The sharing of knowledge and experience through forums, seminars, publications, networking and events is at the heart of SOE's remit.

For further information, please visit http://www.soe.org.hk/