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Hong Kong Institution of Engineers : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hong Kong Institution of Engineers
The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE) is a professional body of engineers in Hong Kong. It was founded in 1947 as the ''Engineering Society of Hong Kong'' and was incorporated as ''Hong Kong Institution of Engineers'' in 1975.〔(The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers Official Website. 'History'. )〕 The institution aims to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and ideas, train the members in new technology and practices, and to raise the standing and visibility of engineers. It has a membership of more than 24,000, as of February 2010, under 19 different engineering disciplines. == History of the institution == The ''Engineering Society of Hong Kong'' was set up in 1947, following the efforts of John Finnie, an engineer who organised talks on engineering in the civilian internment camp at Stanley, during the second World War. The society was established in the Lee Gardens Hotel. In 1972 the Society was amalgamated with the ''Hong Kong Joint Group'' of the Institutions of Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineers of London, and transformed into the ''Hong Kong Institution of Engineers'' with both learned society and qualifying functions three years later.
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