History
Before World War II
On 3 June 1882, ''The Hong Kong Engineers' Institute'' was established atPost-War Period
John Finnie, president of Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders of Hong Kong between 1939 and 1940 proposed to create a new engineering society focusing on training local engineers in Hong Kong. During the World War II, Finnie was imprisoned by theEstablishment of The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers
In 1975, the Legislative Council of Hong Kong passed The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers Ordinance which granted the institution statutory status.Milestones
1947 - Founding of Engineering Society of Hong Kong 1972 - Amalgamated with the independent Hong Kong Joint Group of the Institutions of Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineers of London 1975 - Incorporated by Law as The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers 1982 - Recognition of the HKIE Corporate Members by the Government for Civil Service Appointments 1995 - Admitted to the Washington Accord 1997 - 50th Anniversary of the Founding of Engineering Society of Hong Kong 2001 - Admitted to the Sydney Accord and the Engineers Mobility Forum (EMF) 2003 - Admitted to the Engineering Technologists Mobility Forum (ETMF) 2005 - 30th Anniversary of the HKIE Incorporation 2007 - 60th Anniversary of the Founding of Engineering Society of Hong Kong 2009 - Admitted to the Seoul AccordEducation and Training
The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers has a system to assess the standards of engineering programme in various tertiary institutions in Hong Kong to determine whether to recognise the qualifications of the programme for graduates to join the Institution. The Institution's accreditation board conducts professional assessments of Bachelor's, Associate's and Higher Diploma programmes in Engineering and Computer Science in Hong Kong and overseas universities. The Bachelor of Engineering program that meets the standards can be accredited under the " Washington Accord", and the Bachelor of Computer Science program can be accredited under the " Seoul Accord"; as for each sub-degree program that meets the academic requirements of the Institution, it can be accredited under the " Sydney Accord". The Institution also provides Continuing Professional Development activities to engineers to increase their quality.Publication
The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers, as an academic body in the engineering field in Hong Kong, has a publication ''HKIE Transactions''. Published quarterly since 1994, the HKIE Transactions provides a platform for engineers to discuss various aspects of engineering from both theoretical and practical perspectives. The journal welcomes submissions of research papers, literature reviews, engineering case studies, technical notes or articles and written discussions involving advanced technology。 The HKIE also publishes the monthly magazine "Hong Kong Engineer", the Institution Yearbook and the Annual Report。See also
* Regulation and licensure in engineeringReferences
External links
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hong Kong Institution of Engineers Professional associations based in Hong Kong Organizations established in 1947 Professional certification in engineering