Seminar on "Coalescence of Modular-integrated Construction Technologies in the GBA for Sustainable Building Development"

Event Details
28 October 2025
14:30 - 17:30
SME One Foyer, G/F, HKPC Building, 78 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon
Cantonese and Putonghua
Construction industry and people interested in local architectural development
About the Event
The rise of the new "eco-renovation" concept is bringing new challenges and opportunities to interior fitting-out and Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) works. How to apply innovative technologies to enhance project efficiency, address labour shortages, and achieve sustainable development has become a critical issue for the industry.
Funded by the Trade and Industrial Organisation Support Fund of the Trade and Industry Department, HKSAR Government, this seminar brings together industry experts to provide you with an in-depth analysis of the latest trends and technical standards in prefabrication. Focusing on the new concept of "eco-renovation", we will explore the practical applications of cutting-edge technologies such as Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA), Modular Integrated Construction (MiC), and Multi-trade Integrated Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MiMEP), while also looking ahead at how environmental standards can encourage these construction methods.
Additionally, the seminar will feature four interactive exhibition booths showcasing cutting-edge eco-renovation and DfMA technologies. These will highlight smart tools, green materials, and MiMEP/MiC designs, allowing you to experience firsthand how these innovative solutions can enhance efficiency and sustainability in building practices.
We cordially invite the construction industry and all parties concerned with local architectural development to join us in exploring the innovative technologies and supply chains of the Greater Bay Area, driving Hong Kong's construction industry towards a more efficient and eco-friendly future. Seats are limited, so register now!
Event Rundown
Registration
Welcome Remarks, Project Introduction and Purpose
Mr Charles Chau, Vice Chairman, GBIUA
Opening Speech
Ar Professor Ada Fung Y.S., BBS, Distinguished Faculty Fellow of the Faculty of Architecture, University of Hong Kong, Founding President, Hong Kong Alliance of BA&E Information Management Associations
Keynote Speech (1)
Ir YIP Chi Wang, Section Head (Standards Advancement), Building Technology Research Institute (BTRi)
Keynote Speech (2): Quantification, Trends and Importance of Prefabricated Assemblies in Green Buildings (TBC)
Mr Dennis WU, Founding President, Greater Bay Area Carbon Neutrality Association (GBACNA)
Break & Showcase Tour
Keynote Speech (3): MiMEP’s Important Concept, Applications in Hong Kong, and Experience Sharing (TBC)
Mr Brian CHENG, Executive Director, ATAL Engineering Group
Panel Discussion: Explore the application and future implementation of DfMA technology
Networking
Supporting Organisations
Disclaimer:
Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material/event (or by members of the project team) do not reflect the views of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region or the Vetting Committee of the Trade and Industrial Organisation Support Fund.
Please be advised that the views and opinions expressed in the panels by the speakers are not those of HKPC, and accordingly, HKPC takes no responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of the contents provided and shared by the speakers, and expressly disclaims any liability whatsoever for any claim, loss or damage howsoever arising from the use of or in reliance upon the whole or any part of the contents thereof.
The speakers’ speech or opinions regarding the future development, tend and conditions of the economy, industry and market may involve the forward-looking views, predictions and statements which are subject to the influence of certain risks, unexpected or uncertainties factors and assumptions. You shall pay caution and assess the risks thereof.
Ms Irene Cheung| +852 2788 5738 | irenecheung@hkpc.org
Ms Karen Keung| +852 2789 5126 | karenkeung@hkpc.org