Notices
Friday, 15 September 2023
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC)
1 Harbour Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Programme
Presidential Address
6:15pm
Ir Dr Barry C H LEE will deliver his Presidential Address at 6:15pm at Theatre 1, HKCEC.
Cocktail and Dinner
7:00pm for 7:45pm
Members and their guests are welcome to join the President for the cocktail and dinner following the Presidential Address at Convention Hall, HKCEC.
Dress code
Lounge suit
Registration and enquiries
Please visit the HKIE website at www.hkie.org.hk/PresidentialDinner.
Please complete and return the Reply Form with the appropriate payment before Friday, 18 August 2023 to:
Eli MOCK / Mandy TSE
Conference and Function Section
The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers
9/F Island Beverley, No 1 Great George Street
Causeway Bay
Hong Kong
Tel: (852) 2830 9021
Fax: (852) 2203 4133
Email: conf3@hkie.org.hk

The Chairman of the Training Committee, Ir LI Siu Kong Kenneth, on behalf of the Institution and the Training Committee, would like to thank the following members for their efforts in conducting the assessments / re-assessment evaluations to Scheme “A” / Formal Training Scheme to Associate Membership companies in the Session 2022/2023.
ACE
Ir WOO Hon Fai Eric
BSS
Ir CHENG Wai Lung
Ir CHEUNG Kwok Heng
Ir LI Siu Kong Kenneth
Ir YEUNG Sau Kuen Sammy
BUD
Ir Prof WONG Yuk Lung
CAI
Ir Dr MAK Shu Lun
Ir LEUNG Fu Heng
CVL
Ir CHAN Kar Lock Eric
Ir CHUNG Siu Ping
Ir KO Chun Wa Johnason
Ir KONG Shui Sun
Ir LAM Tin Sing Enoch
Ir NG Pak Hung Simon
ELL
Ir AU Tat Kay
Ir CHUNG Fuk Wai Simon
Ir WOO Man Shing
ENY
Ir AU Tat Kay
Ir CHUNG Chi Leong Colin
Ir MA Wing Lung Vincent
Ir YEE Kwong Fai
FRE
Ir CHUNG Chit Chun Thomas GEL
GEL
Ir LEE Tsz Leung
Ir NG Maureen
INF
Ir CHAN Hei Yim Leo
MCL
Ir CHEUK Kim Tang
Ir KWOK Wai Man
Ir LAU Chi Keung
Ir LEE Chee Kwan
STL
Ir CHAN Sai Cheong Edward
Ir NG Tim Yeung
Ir TAM A Ray Albert
Ir TSE Kam Leung
(From 21 March 2023 to 5 June 2023)
| Organisation | Board/Committee | Representative(s)/Nominee(s) |
| The HKSAR Government | ||
| Buildings Department | Technical Committee on Design Manual: Barrier Free Access | Ir Wilson WONG Wai Shun |
| Technical Committee on the Code of Practice for the Mandatory Building Inspection Scheme and the Mandatory Window Inspection Scheme | Ir LAM Chi Sing | |
| Development Bureau | Harbourfront Commission |
Regular representative
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| Development Bureau - Planning and Lands Branch | Common Spatial Data Advisory Committee | Ir Ken MAO Shu Fai |
| Electrical and Mechanical Services Department |
Appeal Board Panel under the Buildings Energy Efficiency Ordinance, Cap 610 |
Members in the Electrical Discipline
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| Gas Safety Advisory Committee | Ir Peter CHAK Chi Kin | |
| Water Supplies Department | Working Group on Holistic Review of Waterworks Ordinance and Waterworks Regulations | Ir Michelle TANG Ming Sum |
| Others | ||
| Hong Kong Housing Society | Hong Kong Quality Building Assessment Panel (2023-2025) | Ir Charles LEUNG Yu Wah |
| Technical Advisory Sub-Committee of the Hong Kong Quality Building Assessment Panel (2023-2025) |
Ir Charles SO Hung Tak |
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| Po Leung Kuk | Honorary Advisor of Property and Works Committee |
Mr Otto MAK Wai Hung |
(from 28 March to 14 June 2023)
| Organisation | Submission |
| The HKSAR Government | |
| Civil Engineering and Development Department | Development of Kau Yi Chau Artificial Islands |
| Commerce and Economic Development Bureau | Consultation on the Proposal to Strengthen the Fifth Generation Mobile (“5G”) Infrastructure by Ensuring Availability of Space in and Access to Specified New Buildings for Installation of Mobile Communications Facilities |
| Labour Department | Consultation on the Amendment to Code of Practice for Bamboo Scaffolding Safety |
Commencing 1 January 2019, competence-based approach to CPD activities will be fully implemented as part of CPD requirements for Corporate Members. Corporate Members are required to undertake, out of the 30 hours per year, at least 5 hours each for two areas of CPD activities, namely “Discipline-Specific Technical Matters” (DSTM) and “Broader Areas of Studies” (BAS) or “General Professional Matters” (GPM). In 2021, the HKIE further updated the CPD requirements for its members. Corporate Members are required to attend at least 3 hours per year of CPD activities related to “Health and Safety” (H&S) effective for CPD declaration from 2022 onwards.
Corporate Members are required to complete and return an annual CPD Declaration Form together with the membership subscription advice to the Institution. A random checking, usually 1% sampling, on all Corporate Members, will be conducted on an annual basis. Members who are selected for checking will be asked to submit their evidences of CPD.
The following actions shall be taken in case of non-compliance:
- Corporate Members will receive a warning letter if they fail to comply with the CPD requirement for the first year that they were selected for sampling, and will be asked to submit their CPD attainment again for the following year; Warning letters will be issued to Corporate Members who fail to comply in two consecutive years. The HKIE Continuing Professional Development Committee (CPDC) will also follow up with those Corporate Members on the reasons of non-compliance;
- Corporate Members who fail to comply with the CPD requirement again in the second year may be asked to submit their CPD attainment for the following year and be invited to an interview with CPD Committee Representative(s) or to attend specific HKIE CPD activities proposed by the CPDCSP; and
- Corporate Members who fail to attend interview or the specific HKIE CPD activities in the third year may have their names published in the HKIE website and the HKIE journal; the frequency of which shall be determined by the CPDC.
For details, please refer to the “Guidance Notes for Mandatory Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for Corporate Members” which is available on the HKIE website at http://www.hkie.org.hk.
The following Members have failed to comply with the CPD requirements for more than four consecutive years:
Ir WONG Kin Nam
Ir LAI Kwok Fai
Ir SO Chung Yuen
Ir LEE Siu Cheung
Ir LO Wing Yiu Jeffrey
Ir KWOK King Cheung
Ir WONG Yuk Chun Alan
The Members concerned are urged to take immediate action to fulfil the CPD requirements.
Corporate Membership has satisfied the Commissioner for Labour in respect of section 6BA(4), Cap 59 since 1998 on the understanding that Corporate Members have undertaken a minimum units in the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programmes, which include updates on occupational health and safety legislation. On the basis that Corporate Members will continuously update their knowledge in occupational safety and health through CPD, Corporate Members of the HKIE do not need to take mandatory basic safety training before entering construction sites.
Please note that the HKIE is required to provide such CPD records concerning the recognition of the Corporate Members’ training for the purpose of section 6BA, Cap 59 upon the request of the Labour Department.
Members may refer to the online references of safety training for information:
- Occupational Safety & Health Council (https://www.oshc.org.hk/eng/main/training/)
- Construction Industry Council (http://www.cic.hk/eng/main/safety-corner/)
- HKIE Safety Specialist Committee (http://ssc.hkie.org.hk/)
Corporate Members and Associate Members who have been removed from the membership roll (due to resignation or striking off by Council resolution) for more than seven years will be required to submit fresh applications should they wish to re-join the Institution. All other grades of members who have been removed from the membership roll (due to resignation or striking off by Council resolution) for more than three years will be required to submit fresh applications should they wish to re-join the Institution. Subject to the above, the current payment scale for reinstatement of membership other than for non-resident members, is a reinstatement fee of HK$410 (for administration purpose), plus all arrears in subscription. The arrears in subscription shall be subject to a maximum of three years’ subscriptions prior to the application for reinstatement of membership.
Non-resident members who apply for the reinstatement of membership as non-resident members shall only be required to pay a reinstatement fee of HK$410; all arrears in subscription shall be waived. All other requirements for reinstatement of membership shall remain unchanged.
The Engineering Council (UK) implemented “SARTOR3” system from 1999. Accredited MEng degrees or accredited BEng degrees plus matching sections are required to satisfy the academic requirements for Chartered Engineers in the United Kingdom. The HKIE is a signatory to the Washington Accord and the HKIE recognizes the accredited MEng or accredited BEng degrees plus matching sections of the Engineering Council (UK) from first intake year 1999 as satisfying the academic requirements for Member of the HKIE.
With effect from 1 March 2004, the “SARTOR3” system has been replaced by the “UK-SPEC”. The Engineering Council (UK) has revised UK-SPEC and has implemented it from 31 December 2021. The academic requirements for Chartered Engineers (CEng) Registration are:
- An accredited Bachelors degree with honours in engineering or technology, plus either an appropriate Masters degree or engineering doctorate accredited by a Licensee*, or appropriate further learning to Masters leve
- An accredited integrated MEng degree
- An accredited Bachelors degree with honours in engineering or technology started before September 1999
- Equivalent qualifications or apprenticeships accredited or approved by a Licensee*, or at an equivalent level in a relevant national or international qualifications framework
* Licensee is the engineering institutions that have been licensed by the Engineering Council (UK) to assess individuals for professional registration.
The HKIE shall accept graduates from the UK as satisfying the academic requirements for Member of the Institution if they could provide document proof from the Engineering Council (UK) that they have satisfied the academic requirements (i) to (iii) above for Chartered Engineers (CEng) Registration.
The HKIE Diary is a pocket-sized planner featuring information about the Institution and useful telephone numbers. Members may place an order for a complimentary copy of the HKIE Diary 2024 at the Member Login Area of the HKIE website by Thursday, 31 August 2023.
Upon successful order, members will receive an acknowledgement email in September 2023, and the HKIE Diary will be sent out in December 2023. Late orders will only be accommodated while stock lasts and an administrative charge of HK$40 will apply.

HKIE Member Login Area
https://www.hkie.org.hk/memberarea/
For enquiries on the access of the HKIE Member Login Area, please contact mlssuport@hkie.org.hk.
Remarks:
• Members are encouraged to update your correspondence address at “My Profile” under “Services” in the Member Login Area.
• Please note that only subscribed members with valid membership will receive the publication ordered.
• Student Members under the Free Student Membership Scheme are not eligible to order the HKIE Diary.
Online CPD Logbook for Members of the HKIE
The online CPD logbook service is now in operation to provide solely for members of the HKIE to record their personal CPD activities. Members are invited to enter the Member Login area of our website to access to this online free-of-charge CPD logbook for keeping a systemic record of their CPD participation.
For trainees who are under the formal training schemes of the HKIE, they will remain to be required to record their CPD activities in the Record of CPD with endorsement by their Engineering Supervisors.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Member Login Service Support at mlssupport@hkie.org.hk.
HKIE Transactions is an international journal that provides a forum for discussing all aspects of engineering from both theoretical and practical perspectives. Full-length papers, technical notes and discussions on any topic of engineering are always welcome. If your expertise is in any aspects of engineering including but not limited to the following areas, we look forward to receiving your paper!
- Aeronautical, aerospace and aviation engineering
- Building science and services engineering
- Chemical, biological and biomedical engineering
- Civil and structural engineering
- Computer science
- Electrical and electronic engineering
- Energy and environmental engineering
- Engineering management
- Industrial and manufacturing systems engineering
- Information engineering
- Materials science and engineering
- Mechanical and automation engineering
Good quality practical papers are as welcome as those of an academic nature.
Submit your manuscript via ScholarOne Manuscripts System (S1M)
Online submission of manuscripts: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/thie.
Before submission, authors are invited to read the submission guidelines at: https://www.hkie.org.hk/hkietransactions/instructions-for-authors for the Instructions for Authors and Referencing Style.
The journal is now paper-free and subscription-free. Published papers are now at http://www.hkie.org.hk/hkietransactions for all you can read!
Enquiries
Theme Issue (June 2024) on Deep Learning for IoT Big Data and Streaming Analytics
Call for papers
The HKIE Transactions Committee is honoured to announce that Prof Shahid MUMTAZ, Professor of Digital Innovation in Nottingham Trent University, and Dr Zhigao ZHENG, Associate Professor at Wuhan University have accepted our invitation to be the Guest Editors for the Theme Issue in the HKIE Transactions on the topic “Deep Learning for IoT Big Data and Streaming Analytics”. This Theme Issue will be published in the HKIE Transactions in June 2024. You are invited to submit manuscripts to this Theme Issue. Detailed information is as follows:
Introduction
In recent years, many researchers have proposed approaches and frameworks for fast-streaming data analytics that leverage the capabilities of cloud infrastructures and services. However, how to process the fast-streaming data for some emerging applications in smaller scale platforms (i.e., at the system edge) or even on IoT devices is a great challenge. This Theme Issue aims to present a collection of high-quality research papers on the state of the art in emerging technologies for the applications of recent trends in Deep Learning (DL) technologies for the IoT domain. We are soliciting original contributions that have not been published in and are not currently under consideration by any other journals. Both theoretical studies and state-of-the-art practical applications are welcome for submission. All submitted papers will be peer-reviewed and selected on the basis of both their quality and their relevance to the theme of this issue.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following scopes:
- Blockchain for data security and privacy
- Cloud-Assisted Data Fusion and sensor selection for Internet of Things
- Computational and Artificial Intelligence algorithms
- Data Driven Decision Making Systems in IoT applications
- Deep Learning (DL) technologies for IoT domain applications
- Deep Learning Models for Time Series Data and IoT
- DL for smart IoT devices
- Emerging DL techniques for IoT data analytics
- Emerging hardware architectures for IoT and Big DataBuilding energy efficiency
- Fault tolerant, redundant systems
- Fog and Cloud Computing for (near) real-time analytics
- Hybrid Intelligent Models for IoT Context-Aware Systems
- IoT analytics for improving the dependability of IoT systems
- IoT and Big Data Analytics on Energy-Constrained platforms
- IoT big data analytics and IoT streaming data analytics
- Machine learning for IoT data processing
- Multimodal data analysis and information fusion in IoT
- Multi-Task IoT System Modelling and analysis
- Optimisation, control, and automation
- Prediction of situational awareness with IoT data
- Secure and privacy preserving steam analytics
- Smart cities and systems
- Streaming data learning algorithms for IoT
- Swarm Intelligence and Big Data for IoT
- Visualisation techniques
Submission Guidelines
The deadline for final manuscript submission is Friday, 29 September 2023. All manuscripts should be submitted through the HKIE Transactions ScholarOne Manuscripts site at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/thie. New users should first create a login account. Once logged on to the site, submissions should be made via the Author Centre. For more details regarding the author guidelines, please refer to the Instructions for Authors and Referencing Style.
More details
To know more about this Special Topic, please visit: https://www.hkie.org.hk/hkietransactions/9th-theme-issue.
Enquiry
If you have any enquiries regarding this Special Issue, please feel free to contact the HKIE Corporate Communications Section at +852 2895 4446 or via email at hkietransactions@hkie.org.hk.
Thank you in advance for your support to HKIE Transactions and we look forward to receiving your submissions soon.
Remarks:
- The HKIE Transactions reserves the right to withhold any or all of the manuscripts at their absolute discretion.
- The HKIE Transactions’ decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
“Proud to be Engineers” lapel pin
This golden, square-shaped lapel pin (equipped with a butterfly clutch) features the Simplified Dragon Coat of Arms at its centre and the words “Proud to be Engineers” — the Presidential Theme of Session 2022/2023 — on the sides. This simple but elegant design matches well with a suit and gives the pin’s wearers a sleek appearance that makes them proudly and instantly recognisable as engineers. The pin is available for sale at HK$100 each.

HKIE Rubik’s Pen Pot
If you are tired of rummaging around for pens and paper clips, the HKIE Rubik’s Pen Pot will come in handy for keeping your desk organised. It comes with a design that integrates the new HKIE logo with each letter printed on a side of the pen pot. It has two rows of magnets to store paper clips, and features a twistableblock that allows you to have fun while being practical at the same time. The HKIE Rubik’s Pen Pot is available at HK$80 each.

The HKIE Thermo Cup
Printed with the Dragon and Beaver Coat of Arms and the new HKIE logo, the HKIE Thermo Cup combines the HKIE’s tradition and modern simplicity style. It is great for hot or cold beverages. The button design enables easy locking and prevents spilling. Its simple elegance and high practicality can certainly satisfy your daily needs. The HKIE Thermo Cup is now available for sale at HK$90 each.

HKIE ties
With an eye-catching and stylish design, the HKIE Ties are among the most popular souvenirs for our members. Three ties are now available and may be an essential piece to add to your wardrobe. Embroidered with the simplified HKIE Dragon Coat of Arms, either in a single or monogram pattern, the ties are timeless accessories for fellow engineers and suitable for every occasion. The three ties are now available at HK$100 each.

For details of our whole range of souvenirs, please visit: https://hkie.org.hk/en/membership/souvenir/.
For enquiries and ordering, please contact our reception dest at 2895 4446.