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Seminar cum Forum: “Systems Zero Carbon Building: Policy and Partnership”

by The Hong Kong Zero Carbon Partnership
Apr 28, 2016

Organised by: The University of Hong Kong (HKU)
Co-organised by: Construction Industry Council (CIC) and Zero Carbon Building (ZCB)

Time: 1:30pm – 5:30pm, 28 April 2016
Venue: Wang Gungwu Theatre, Graduate House, The University of Hong Kong

Attending this seminar is FREE of charge, but advanced registration is required on the first-come first served basis.

Deadline of registration: 24 April 2016.

The event leaflet is attached.
For online registration, please visit: http://www.civil.hku.hk/cicid/3_events.htm.

 

About the event

This event is part of two research projects: Hong Kong Zero Carbon Partnership funded by the Construction Industry Council (CIC), and Hong Kong Zero Carbon Building Public Policy Research funded by the Central Policy Unit (CPU) of the HKSAR Government. The event will feature renowned international and local speakers to share the state-of-the-art research, practice, policy and partnership for low or zero carbon buildings, and enable a continuous dialogue on our journey towards zero carbon and sustainability.

 

Featured speakers

  • Prof David Fisk, Laing O’Rourke Professor, Imperial College London, UK
  • Mr Joe Huang, President, White Box Technologies, California, US
  • Prof XU Wei, Director, China Academy of Building Research, Beijing
  • Ir Frank Chan, Director of EMSD, HKSAR Government
  • Ir Dr Christopher To, Executive Director, Construction Industry Council
  • Ir Cary Chan,  Executive Director, Hong Kong Green Building Council 
  • Ir Prof CK Mak, Vice Chairman, CICID, The University of Hong Kong
  • Dr Wei Pan, Associate Director, CICID, The University of Hong Kong

 

For enquiry on this seminar

Please contact Dr. Pingying Lin (linpy@hku.hk) or Ms. Ruby Kwok (ppps@hku.hk, 2219 4986) of the Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Hong Kong.

 

Organizing Committee

The Hong Kong Zero Carbon Partnership www.hkzcp.org
c/o
Centre for Innovation in Construction and Infrastructure Development
Department of Civil Engineering
The University of Hong Kong