In
this month's issue we are pleased
to announce details of our November
conference, which is being co-organised
with the Hong Kong Institute
of Facility Managers. The conference
is to be held on Wednesday 24
th November at the American
Club, overlooking the beautiful
inlet at Tai Tam. Further details
regarding the conference and
the special transport arrangements
are included within this newsletter.
We
have lined up a great range
of speakers from Australia,
China, UK and Hong Kong and
as with all our previous conferences,
tickets will go fast, so be
sure to register early! Watch
your e-mail box or our website
for registration details.
After
serving the Chapter for the
past couple of years, Serine
Li has recently handed over
the Chapter's Administration
duties to Annabel Ng. Annabel
can be contacted at 2888 6345
or via e-mail to annabel.ng@optegy.com
The
Board of Directors would like
to thank Serine for her dedicated
efforts and also to welcome
Annabel to the Chapter.
EVENTS
NOVEMBER
CONFERENCE - ORGANISED BY IFMA-HK
CHAPTER AND HKIFM
Wednesday 24 th November, 09:00
- 17:15
American Club, Tai Tam, Hong
Kong
The final details for the conference
are currently being worked out
and a flyer will be sent to
all members in the next couple
of weeks. Don't be put off by
the slightly remote location
- special transport arrangements
will be made to transport delegates
to and from the conference from
a convenient location on Hong
Kong island.
An outline
of speakers and their topics
is listed below:
Steve
Barclay, Government
of HKSAR, HK - HKSAR
Outsourcing: Opportunities
for FM
Steve Gladwin, Director,
Tungsten Group PTY
Limited, Sydney,
Australia: Third
Generation Outsourcing
through strategic
business partnerships
Eric KS Chan, Kwong
Wah Hospital and
Wong Tai Sin Hospital,
Hong Kong: Cluster
Hospital Facilities
Audit - An integrated
approach to strategic
facility planning
and maintenance
Santa Raymond, Santa
Raymond Consultants,
London, UK: Dynamic
workspace for business
performance
Maria Chen, ICF Consulting
in support of e-buildings,
Beijing, China : Achieving
energy and cost savings
in commercial buildings
through low-cost and
no-cost operational
measures