Organized by
HKIE – Manufacturing and Industrial (MI)
Division
Locksmithing Institute of Hong Kong
The Open University of Hong Kong –
School of Science and Technology
VTC –Engineering Discipline Alumni
Association (EDAA)
Programme Highlights
Three speakers are invited to share the latest technology
and development of Electronic Security system and their application in Hotel
and Home. The speakers will also share the trend of locking system (from
traditional mechanical lock to the latest electronic lock).
Acknowledgement: The seminar was partially supported by a
grant from the Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative
Region, China (UGC/IDS16/16).
Registration & Enquiries
This event is free of charge,
prior registration is required. The number of participants is limited to 80
and applications will be accepted on a first-come first-served basis. For
registration, please enroll online via MI website at http://mi.hkie.org.hk
Only successful applicants will be notified by email before 9 Aug 2017.
For any
queries, please contact Ir Dr SL Mak (email: slmak@hotmail.com or tel: 96593364)
ReportThe
technical talk was co-organized by the Open University of Hong Kong - the
School of Science and Technology, The HKIE – Manufacturing and Industrial (MI)
Division and The Locksmithing Institute of Hong Kong, supported by VTC –
Engineering Discipline Alumni Association (EDAA). The technical talk was held
in the Room D0313 of OUHK on 12th August 2017. Total 115 persons
joined the seminar. Three speakers were invited to present in the seminar. Mr
John Wang (Channel System Ltd.) introduced the latest technology of electronic
security system used in hotel. Mr. Penny Lau (Jablotron Pacific Asia Ltd) and
Mr. Dicky Poon (CRG Group) introduced the past and current mechanical and
electronic lock and how to select an appropriate security system used for the
domestic users.
The
participants asked many questions about the selection of security system and
limitations of the current system. The technical talk was end at 12:30 pm.
Report by: Ir Dr SL Mak