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HONG KONG, CHINA - Media OutReach - 27 April 2018 - RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors)announces Mrs Carrie Lam, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, will lead the RICS Hong Kong Annual Conference 2018 on 18 May as its guest of honour.

 

The conference,"Establishing Hong Kong as the nucleus of a thriving Greater Bay Area", will explore how Hong Kong can leverage its economic strengths to drive Greater Bay Area (GBA) development. The conference will take place on Friday 18 May 2018 at Grand Hyatt Hong Kong. Chief Executive Mrs Carrie Lam will deliver the opening address, illustrating the government's macro-level view of the city's role and potential in the GBA.

 

"The theme of the conference is well-chosen, timely and important for Hong Kong's future," Chief Executive Mrs Carrie Lam said. "Our strength in various professional services makes us an indispensable player in the GBA development. To seize new opportunities, the Government will continue to look for measures and arrangements that will assist the surveying profession in their business development in the Bay Area".

 

The RICS Hong Kong Annual Conference is attended by hundreds of industry professionals and key decision makers every year. Specialists from academia, government, and experts from a broad range of industries will deliver presentations andjoin panel discussions that explore a possible blueprint for Hong Kong to capitalise on the vast potential unleashed from future growth in the GBA.

 

The Honourable Mrs Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee, GBS, JP, Legislative Council Member, Hong Kong SAR and Chairperson, New People's Party, will analyse the role of the GBA in China's rise as a global economic power. Dr Justin Chiu, Chairman, ARA Asset Management Limited, will examine the GBA's impact on Hong Kong's real estate and construction sectors. Prof Ling Kar-Kan Ling, SBS, Director, Jockey Club Design Institute for Social Innovation; Professor of Practice (Planning), The Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Honourable Professor, The University of Hong Kong, will present "The first step in future-proofing Hong Kong".

 

"As the GBA's super-connector, Hong Kong is best suited to be the gateway city to promote cross-border transactions and cooperation between China and the rest of the World," said Mr Clement Lau FRICS, Chair of RICS Hong Kong Board. "RICS' role in the GBA is to support Hong Kong in realising its potential in the Bay Area -- for the benefit of our economy and that of the entire region".

 

More information of the conference and registration details are available from the Conference website: rics.org/hkconference

 

About RICS

Confidence through professional standards

 

RICS promotes and enforces the highest professional qualifications and standards in the development and management of land, real estate, construction and infrastructure. Our name promises the consistent delivery of standards -- bringing confidence to the markets we serve.

 

We accredit 125,000 professionals and any individual or firm registered with RICS is subject to our quality assurance. Their expertise covers property, asset valuation, real estate management; the development of infrastructure; and the management of natural resources, such as mining, farms and woodland. From environmental assessments and building controls to negotiating land rights in an emerging economy; if our members are involved the same professional standards and ethics apply.

 

We believe that standards underpin effective markets. With up to seventy per cent of the world's wealth bound up in land and real estate, our sector is vital to economic development, helping to support stable, sustainable investment and growth around the globe.

 

With offices covering the major political and financial centres of the world, our market presence means we are ideally placed to influence policy and embed professional standards. We work at a cross-governmental level, delivering international standards that will support a safe and vibrant marketplace in land, real estate, construction and infrastructure, for the benefit of all.

 

We are proud of our reputation and work hard to protect it, so clients who work with an RICS professional can have confidence in the quality and ethics of the services they receive.

For media enquiries, please contact:

RICS East Asia Public Relations Representatives

Ms Penn Leung / Ms Peggy Mak

T: +852 3159 2986 / +852 3159 2982

E: penn.leung@creativegp.com / peggy.mak@creativegp.com

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