Code : 2013069
Event Name : How LED Technology Changes Our Day to Day Life? – Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
CPD Code : Formal Events
Speaker : Mr. Lawrence Tam
With an honorable B.A. degree in Management and numerous professional certificates, Mr. Tam has held many senior management positions globally in the information services, high tech manufacturing, and logistics industries. These roles include Founder & CEO for LogicToken Enterprises Limited (Hong Kong), COO for OnePort Limited (Hong Kong), VP for E-MA Logistics Systems (Shanghai), the Director of Operational Support, Global Logistics for Hitachi Data Systems (USA), Director of Sales and Marketing for Maersk Data (USA), Director of Customer Service and Director of Information Services for OOCL (Hong Kong, North America and Europe). He is also a regular speaker in various Trade Associations and Public Libraries.
Event Date : 2013-10-22
Event Time : 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Registration Closing Date : 2013-10-21
CPD Hour(s) : 1.5
Venue : Surveyors Learning Centre, Room 120712/F, Wing On Centre, 111 Connaught Road Central, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Division : QSD
Fee : HK$120 for members; HK$150 for non-members (HK$20 walk-in surcharge on all pricings listed); Free of charge for full time University students (subject to availability)
Priority : QSD Members; First-come-first-served
Language : Cantonese supplemented by English
Details :

The LED Technology has matured in the last decade to the point that it now being considered as the next generation lighting source. For example, a florescent light tube replaced by a LED light tube can easily save 60% of the electric bill. It has a long lifespan with 50,000 plus working hours. On top, it is environmental friendly without using hazardous materials such as mercury. In this seminar, Lawrence will discuss the history of lighting technology, the environmental changes we are facing today and the bright future of LED and the costing of LED lighting systems.

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Payment : HKD 120
Face-to-Face/Zoom : Please refer to the remarks