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Technical Seminar: Space Management: Is Space Your Next Business and Engineering Frontier?

Organized by Management Section (MS) of IET Hong Kong

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The NewSpace Economy is one of the world's fastest-growing economies, powered by AI, the Digital Era, and the new Space Race.  What is driving it? Should you care or sit on the sideline and watch? 

What are the challenges for engineers and innovators like Elon? The Space Sector began commercializing as early as 2009 in the US, with Elon Musk leading the charge with NASA.  Twenty years later, or by 2029, China will have a moon base and possibly have Taikonauts living in lava tubes on the moon.   For every person on the moon, thousands more, STEAM graduates, will be on the ground.  Are you ready? 

Who’s leading our charge here in Hong Kong? How are you as an engineer preparing and recognizing this new economy?  What does this mean for the US, China, Hong Kong, and possibly you? 

The speaker will be the Space Oracle for this seminar, he will shall help us interpret new signals from NewSpace…

•        Why must every child today learn how to build a CubeSat by 2029 or be unprepared for 2035?

•        Why is removing Space Debris the next climate-change challenge for humanity? 

•        How might Hong Kong play a role and be a space hub by 2030? 

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Continuing Professional Development

This event can contribute towards your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours as part of the IET's CPD monitoring scheme.

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14 Apr 2025 

6:30pm - 8:00pm

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Organiser

  • Hong Kong Local Network

Registration information

Any inquiry, please feel free to contact admin@theiet.org.hk 

Speakers

Professor Gregg Li

Astropreneur and Comprador of NewSpace - Global Convenor of OASA

Professor Gregg Li – Astropreneur and Comprador of NewSpace from the time he was a summer engineering intern at Pearl Harbor in 1976 to a stint as an ambassador for the International Council of Management Consulting Institutes into China as she was opening up to the world of management consulting in 2002, Gregg has been a bridge builder along the Asia Pacific Coast. He has connected entrepreneurs with investors, engineers with innovators, coaches with start-ups, students with employers, and innovative companies with disruptive opportunities. As an “Astropreneur” and a Comprador of NewSpace, he is connecting entrepreneurs, governments, universities, engineers, and venture capitalists given the arrival of the NewSpace and Digital economy.

Educated as a systems engineer and organizational architect, Gregg has had over four decades of experience helping disparate parties find common grounds for dialogue and understanding, map new strategies for digital transformation, and manage rapid change and growth.

Other than building bridges Gregg has been nurturing and developing future leaders along the Pacific Rim. Change is made much easier with the right leadership. He is proud to say that a few of his hundred-plus mentees are now partners at leading consulting firms, global heads at MNCs, and founders of disruptive startups. They have been co-travelers on his journey of discovery, and many are now changing the world for the better. Many of his students and mentees are now leading global firms and family empires… from McKinsey, to Microsoft, to Huawei, to DBS. Having worked with, personally coached and mentored high-flyers with global players while he was with Aon, American Express, Citibank, IBM, Protiviti, and PWC, he is now mentoring coaches for family businesses in his semi-retirement.

Gregg was the founding Chair and President of the Orion Astropreneur Space Academy or OASA, which is headquartered in Hong Kong. He is now their Global Convenor. In addition, as an organizational troubleshooter, he has shared his know-how as an Adjunct Professor, such as at the University of Hawaii, University of Hong Kong, and Tsinghua University. From time to time, he enjoys teaching on esoteric subjects like International Corporate Governance, ESG, Systems Engineering, and Space entrepreneurship. In Hong Kong alone, he has been an advisor to the Lab for Space Research, Consumer Council, AMAA, and the Association for the Advancement of Science and Technology. Gregg is a graduate of Washington University in St. Louis, University of Hawaii, HKU, UCLA, Warwick University in the UK. He continues to learn and share with other hitchhikers of the galaxy.

Location

Room 205-207, 2/F, West Wing, Justice Place,

11 Ice House Street
Central
Hong Kong
0000
Hong Kong SAR

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