Webinar on: The Importance of Quality Improvement to Achieve Circular Economy

Circular Economy (CE) is gradually becoming a very well-known methodology nowadays not only because it has close relationships with other popular terms such as climate change, sustainability and ESG, but also helps to achieve the triple bottom line so that the earth will become a better place to live in the future.  As a result, all kinds of stakeholders, including industries, communities and even climate activists, have high hope that CE can solve their own problems.

During this webinar the speaker will first introduce the basic principles and methodologies of circular economy.  Then from those information shows why quality is a very important aspect for industries to achieve circular economy for their organizations.

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Date and Venue

Friday, 18th Nov 2022, 6:30pm to 7:30pm
(Registration starts at 6:15pm)

TQM office: 11/F, Lockhart Centre, 301 Lockhart Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong

Speaker:   Mr. Harry Li is the founder of Asia Circular Economy Association.  Harry was graduated at UC Berkeley with a bachelor’s degree of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research and obtained a master’s degree in the University of Hong Kong in the same discipline.  He has done projects with large and multi-national organizations such as Mass Transit Railway, Johnson Electric, Flextronics and Hospital Authority on systems improvement.  Other than his business achievement Harry also taught courses in the University of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Polytechnic University and has helped many universities with the projects of their students and professors.
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Max number of participants: 50 (Online)
Language: Chinese (Cantonese) (Some with English Terminology)
Fee: Free of charge
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