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The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers Launches its First-ever UNSDGs eBook

“Engineered for Sustainability: Hong Kong’s Contribution to United Nations Sustainable Development Goals” Showcasing over 40 Sustainable Engineering Projects

HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 25 November 2024 - The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers ("HKIE") launched an eBook, Engineered for Sustainability: Hong Kong's Contribution to United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, which introduces Hong Kong engineering industry's progress towards achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs).

The eBook showcases over 40 iconic engineering projects, corresponding to 17 UNSDGs, in both the public and private sectors in Hong Kong over the years and provides insights into their distinctive features and advanced technologies from engineers' perspectives. Through this informative publication, the HKIE hopes to deepen understanding of UNSDGs in the industry and wider society and inspire collaborative efforts and active participation from all stakeholders to support sustainable development.

Ir Eric MA, President (4th left), Ir Prof Frank CHAN, Vice President cum Advisor of the Working Group (3rd right), Ir Wilson KWOK, Chairman of the Working Group (3rd left), Ir Norman CHAN, Member of Working Group (2nd right), Ir Kelvin TANG, Member of Working Group (2nd left), Ir ZHOU Yan, Member of Working Group (1st right), and Ir Prof Alfred SIT, Chief Executive and Secretary (1st left) attended the launch of HKIE’s UNSDGs eBook Engineered for Sustainability: Hong Kong’s Contribution to United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Ir Eric MA, President (4th left), Ir Prof Frank CHAN, Vice President cum Advisor of the Working Group (3rd right), Ir Wilson KWOK, Chairman of the Working Group (3rd left), Ir Norman CHAN, Member of Working Group (2nd right), Ir Kelvin TANG, Member of Working Group (2nd left), Ir ZHOU Yan, Member of Working Group (1st right), and Ir Prof Alfred SIT, Chief Executive and Secretary (1st left) attended the launch of HKIE’s UNSDGs eBook Engineered for Sustainability: Hong Kong’s Contribution to United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.


HKIE President Ir Eric MA said, "The UNSDGs aim to promote prosperity while protecting the planet. Engineering plays a major role in achieving many of the UNSDGs. Through the launch of Engineered for Sustainability: Hong Kong's Contribution to United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, we hope to strengthen understanding among members of the public as well as within the engineering sector of how various engineering disciplines can integrate environmental, social and economic considerations into their practices. The engineering industry is in a unique position to lead sustainable development through actively collaborating across the aspects of engineering design, construction, renovation, operation and reuse, using electronic control systems, IoT, promoting new industrialisation, autonomous vehicle technology, sustainable energy systems, etc."

"Last week, Vice President Ir Prof Frank CHAN led a delegation to the UN Climate Change Conference - COP29, where he shared the efforts taken by Hong Kong's engineering industry to address the challenges of climate change, including strengthening the resilience and sustainability of urban infrastructure. The HKIE will continue to champion sustainable development, including continued updates of the eBook and encouraging industry sharing of sustainable projects, empowering engineers to put UNSDGs into practice as part of our commitment to building a better and more sustainable future for the planet," President MA added.

The International Engineering Alliance (IEA) resolved the proposed changes of IEA Graduate Attributes and Professional Competencies (GAPCs) to align with the UNSDGs in 2021. As a Member of IEA, the HKIE will review its Graduate Attributes for accrediting engineering programmes and its Competence Standards for admitting members to factor in the UNSDGs. The reviews are in the pipeline and the new HKIE Graduate Attributes and Competence Standards are planned for implementation in 2026/27.

In addition, the HKIE is currently holding a cover design competition for the publication, Engineered for Sustainability: Hong Kong's Contribution to United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The competition aims at encouraging members and the public to actively engage with the UNSDGs by participating in the creation of the eBook. The deadline for submission is 5:00pm on 31 December 2024. For details, please visit the website https://www.hkie.org.hk/zh-hant/news/event_detail/679/. The winning entry may become the cover of the future edition of this publication.

Please click here for the eBook Engineered for Sustainability: Hong Kong's Contribution to United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

Appendix: Sustainable engineering projects in Hong Kong featured in Engineered for Sustainability: Hong Kong's Contribution to United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

UNSDGs
Engineering Projects
SDG 1- No Poverty

  • Kong Ha Wai Transitional Housing
  • WEEE · PARK
SDG 2 - Zero Hunger

  • Farmunity
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

  • The Henderson
  • City-Wide COVID-19 Sewage Surveillance
  • Solar & Gas Water Heating Dehumidification at H-Zentre
SDG 4 - Quality Education

  • Smart Power Services
  • Victoria Dockside
  • Innovation Student Awards
SDG 5 - Gender Equality

  • WomenLeaders@CW & Dream Girls
  • Women in Engineering Committee (WiE)
SDG 6 - Clean Water and Sanitation

  • Dry Wash Aircraft Cleaning Technique
  • O· PARK2
  • Total Water Management Strategy
SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy

  • District Cooling System (DCS) at Kai Tak
  • Solar Panels on the Rooftops of Buses
  • Offshore Liquefied Natural Gas Terminal
SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth

  • The Three-Runway System
  • Development of the Northern Metropolis
SDG 9 - Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

  • The Industrial Metaverse (IM)
  • E&M InnoPortal
  • Demonstration Project for Integrated AI Solution at ELEMENTS
SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities

  • Universal Accessibility Programme
  • Concessionary Tariff Scheme & Barrier-free Facilities/Services
SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities

  • AIRSIDE
  • Redevelopment of Former State Theatre
  • San Tin Technopole
  • Free-flow Tolling System
SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production

  • Water World Ocean Park
  • Hin Keng Station
  • Cross Bay Link
SDG 13 - Climate Action

  • Landslip Prevention And Mitigation Programme (LPMitP)
  • Anti-flooding Enhancement for Low-lying Substations


SDG 14 - Life Below Water

  • Discover Shui Hau
  • Tung Chung River Park
  • Acoustic Fish Deterrent System (AFDS)
SDG 15 - Life on Land

  • Taikoo Square
  • Long Valley Nature Centre (LVNP)
  • Biodiversity Survey for Habitat at Lamma Island
SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

  • Green Product Certification
  • S-Carbon Digital Management Platform
SDG 17 - Partnerships for the Goals

  • Green Performance Pledge Programme (GPP)
  • 11 SKIES
Jockey Club BEAM PLUS in Schools Project



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