UCEM celebrated its 105th anniversary with a Hong Kong Reception Dinner
Posted on: 2024-06-18
UCEM recently celebrated its 105th anniversary with a Hong Kong event, marking this important landmark occasion with Honorary and Associate Fellows, key stakeholders from industry professional bodies, employers, alumni, and current students. The event was attended by Vice Chancellor Ashley Wheaton and our honoured guest HKICM President Cr Terence Mang.
The celebration focused on the theme of sustainability, a crucial agenda for the future of construction. Cr Terence Mang highlighted the need for innovation and a deep commitment to environmental stewardship in all construction projects. His speech resonated with attendees, reinforcing the shared vision for a sustainable and forward-thinking industry.
Attendees, including long-standing partners and supporters, reflected on UCEM’s 45-year dedication to Hong Kong. They praised the institution’s consistent commitment to education and professional development in the region. This strong relationship has been a cornerstone of UCEM’s success and influence in Hong Kong’s construction and property sector over this period.
Vice Chancellor Ashley Wheaton remarked, “This celebration is an opportune time to share how we want to grow UCEM’s position in Hong Kong and the wider region, ensuring our portfolio remains relevant and appropriate to the needs of Hong Kong. We are dedicated to expanding our impact and providing industry led education that meets the evolving demands of the industry.”
The event underscored UCEM’s commitment to growth and relevance in the region, promising an exciting future filled with continued partnerships and advancements in construction education. Here’s to many more years of shaping the future of construction and building a sustainable world as one of the top online global providers of professionally accredited degree programmes.
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