To introduce key themes and technical perspectives from ENGINEER 2025 ahead of the main event in September, this short forum will feature two impactful sessions highlighting core engineering standards and breakthrough technologies.
Proposed Itinerary (Duration: 1.5 hours)
Time Item 2:00 – 2:10 PM Opening Remarks by IEM Representative 2:10 – 2:40 PM Session 1: Standards and Guidelines in Engineering 2:40 – 2:50 PM Q&A Session 1 2:50 – 3:20 PM Session 2: Emerging Technology in Engineering 3:20 – 3:30 PM Q&A Session 2 and Closing Remarks
SESSION 1
Session 1: Standards and Guidelines in Engineering Speakers: Representatives from Electrical, Mechanical, and Building Services Engineering
SYNOPSIS
In an era where safety, interoperability, and sustainability are paramount, adherence to robust engineering standards and technical guidelines is more critical than ever. This session will explore the latest developments, challenges, and case studies in the implementation of national and international engineering standards, including those related to electrical installations, HVAC systems, energy efficiency codes, and green building certifications. The speakers will also touch on the evolving role of digital tools in compliance assessment and audit processes.
Key Takeaways: Overview of recent updates to engineering standards (e.g., MS, IEC, ISO).
Common gaps and compliance pitfalls in mechanical and electrical installations.
Role of standards in building sustainability and service reliability.
SESSION 2
Session 2: Emerging Technology in Engineering Speakers: Experts in Tunnelling and Urban Engineering
SYNOPSIS
This session highlights the cutting-edge innovations transforming the engineering landscape, with a particular focus on urban development and underground infrastructure. Speakers will present breakthrough technologies such as smart tunnelling systems, AI-powered structural health monitoring, digital twins in metro projects, and climate-responsive urban design. The audience will gain insight into how these technologies are being applied in current Malaysian infrastructure projects and how engineers can adapt to remain at the forefront of technological change.
Key Takeaways: Innovative tools in tunnelling: automation, predictive analytics, and safety systems.
Integration of smart technologies in urban engineering and city planning.
Case examples from ongoing or completed megaprojects.
MODERATOR
• Ir. Abdul Razak Yakob (IEM Vice President & ACT Chairman) • Ir. Alex Looi Hue Tink (Council Member)
SPEAKERS
• Ir. Lau Yee Leong, Mike (UEDSIG Chairman) • Ir. Frankie Cheah Peng Leong (TUSTD Chairman) • Ir. Al-Khairi Bin Mohd Daud (BSTD Chairman) • Ir. Kwok Yew Hoe (EETD Chairman) • Ir. Tony Cheng Yew Leong (METD Chairman)
NOTE - FREE ENTRY
Limited to 470 participants only (first come basis) and confirmation email will be sent for successful registration latest by 01 July 2025 @ 5.00 PM
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