Hong Kong Institution of Engineers
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Information for Authority record
Name (Latin)
Hong Kong Institution of Engineers
Other forms of name
HKIE (Hong Kong Institution of Engineers)
Hong Kong. Institution of Engineers
Xianggang gong cheng shi xue hui
Associated country
Hong Kong (China)
Field of activity
Engineering
engineers services for
Associated Language
eng
Sources of Information
- Pollution in the urban environment, 1985:CIP galley (Hong Kong Institution of Engineers)
- Its report of activities, 1999-2000:t.p. (Hong Kong Institution of Engineers; 香港工程師學會 = Xianggang gong cheng shi xue hui)
- Its yearbook, 2005:t.p. (HKIE; Hong Kong Institution of Engineers)
Wikipedia description:
The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE, Chinese: 香港工程師學會) is a professional body of engineers in Hong Kong. It was founded in 1947 as the Engineering Society of Hong Kong and was incorporated by the Legislative Council of Hong Kong as The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers in 1975. The institution aims to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and ideas, train the members in new technology and practices, and to raise the standing and visibility of engineers. It has a membership of more than 30,000 under 21 different engineering disciplines.
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