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Tag: Sustainability

Engineering a Better Tomorrow: Young Professionals Explore Sustainability and Innovation in Australia

In May 2025, a group of young engineering professionals from Hong Kong embarked on a purposeful journey to Australia, engaging in a week-long programme designed to inspire forward-thinking approaches to sustainability, innovation, and global collaboration. Organised by the Young Members Committee (YMC) of the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE), the delegation offered participants a unique opportunity to explore how engineering can drive positive change across communities, industries, and borders. ...

Kering APAC president Carlo Imo’s legal training has given him the edge in building brands and creating capital

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Connecting the dots at The Link

To know someone, you have to walk with them. Students Wayne Fong and William Lam from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology had the privilege of job-shadowing George Hongchoy, CEO of The Link Management, for two days, and experience first-hand what it is like to run some 180 shopping malls, writes Ben Kwok. ...

The queen of green

Katherine Lau strives to make Fuji Xerox (HK) a more environmentally friendly firm, writes Nicholas Olczak. ...

CEOs fretting most over talent challenges

Human capital – how best to develop, engage, manage and retain talent – is the most pressing challenge faced by businesses today, a recent global survey of top executives has revealed, writes Darius Musni. ...

Taking the green road

Environmentally friendly students have more options than ever before, writes Wong Yat-hei. ...

Working space age

The explosive growth in staff mobility is having a seismic impact on the future of office design, writes Billy Clarke. ...

Wanted: natural talents

The WGO is looking for sustainability experts with superior technical skills and a creative streak to match, reports Andrea Zavadszky. ...

PolyU's diploma in sustainability

Hong Kong shopping centres are increasingly losing their local charm as small-business tenants are being forced out by hefty rent increases and replaced by multinational brands, writes James Ockenden. ...