- Date
- 14 September 2024
- Time
- 10:05 - 11:15 HKT (GMT+8)
- Location
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Nina Park No. 8 Yeung Uk Road Tsuen Wan New Territories, Hong Kong
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Overview
The objective of this visit is to provide participants with a deeper understanding of wood fossils and the evolution process of plants while facilitating network opportunities among industry professionals.
Participants can also experience the sustainable features in Nina Park, such as rainwater harvesting and reuse, wind catchers that help naturally cool the Experience Centre, tree planting to shade and shelter visitor, and other innovative products like smart bench and outdoor bike generator.
Registration deadline: 08 September 2024 (Sunday)
Capacity: 20
Language: Cantonese supplemented with English
Price: free of charge
The above will be subject to change depending on the final number of participants. Details of the workshop will be sent to successful applicants.
To book a slot, simply click the ‘Book now’ button and follow the onscreen instructions.
Note:
- Registration will be confirmed on a first-come-first-served basis, with priority given to ICE HKA members.
- Only successful applicants will receive a confirmation e-mail.
- Attendance certificates will be provided after 2 weeks of the event only if attendees attend the whole event.
- The above is subject to change without prior notice.
Disclaimer:
The Institution of Civil Engineers (Hong Kong Association) shall not under any circumstances be liable or otherwise for death or any injury or for any damage to or loss or destruction of property or otherwise, in any such case arising from any accident or mishap, and whether during or after this event, in preparation for it, traveling to or from it or otherwise.
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