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U of T EAA HK presents: New Urban Mobility – Engineering Resilience for Cities of Tomorrow

September 24, 2020 @ 8:00 am - 9:30 am

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September 24, 2020 – 8:00am EST

U of T EAA HK presents: New Urban Mobility – Engineering Resilience for Cities of Tomorrow Rapid technological advancements are changing many aspects of our lives leading to a faster pace of business. Technological disruption gives us a new opportunity to learn new ways of working and serves our customers in smarter and more exciting ways. Innovative minds and design thinking are playing crucial roles in engineering advancement for driving a business success in different sectors and making our city a smarter and better place to live.

Join us for a 90-minute webinar with live Q&A session featuring: Henry Cheung President, University of Toronto Engineers Alumni Association Hong Kong Managing Director, KONE Elevator (HK) Ltd

Introductory remarks from:

Yuen Pak Leung President, Session 2020-2021 The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers

Christopher Yip Dean, Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering University of Toronto

Following your registration, an email with a link to the event livestream will be sent to you in the days prior to the event.

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