09 Jan 2026

CPD Event – Physical Seminar on the Role of Lighting in the Digital Twin Era

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Limited seats. First come, first served.

Organised by the Hong Kong Green Building Council in collaboration with SPL Lighting (HK) Company Limited


Programme Highlights

This seminar explores how next-generation smart lighting technologies are accelerating the journey toward digital-twin-ready buildings.

Mr Kevin GONG from DALI Alliance, will provide a technically focused deep dive into the evolution of lighting communication protocols—from DALI-1 to DALI-2, and further to D4i and DALI+. He will explain how advancements in protocol architecture, data capabilities, and interoperability lay the technical foundation required for lighting systems to participate effectively in digital twin environments.

Mr Timothy CHAN from SPL Lighting (HK) Company Limited, will examine how modern indoor lighting management systems are becoming a structural pillar of the digital twin era. His session will highlight how data-rich, interoperable systems, supported by open connectivity, 3D visualization, and flexible deployment models, enable buildings to achieve higher levels of insight, efficiency, and operational intelligence. He will also share project showcase as a real-world demonstration of how advanced lighting management supports and contributes to digital twin readiness.

Together, the seminar provides valuable knowledge for professionals exploring the intersection of smart lighting, building automation, and digital twin development, offering practical, future-oriented solutions for the built environment.


Speakers:

Mr Kevin GONG, Board member of DALI Alliance, Chief Technology Officer of Sunricher

Mr Timothy CHAN, Product Manager (LMS), SPL Lighting (HK) Company Limited


Language: Cantonese and Mandarin (supplemented with English presentation materials)

Event Detail
Event Name: CPD Event – Physical Seminar on the Role of Lighting in the Digital Twin Era
Presented By:

Mr Kevin GONG & Mr Timothy CHAN

Date: 09 Jan 2026
Time: 3:30pm - 5:45pm
Venue:

Future Theatre (Theatre 2), 1/F, HKPC Building

(Address: 78 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong)

Capacity: 60
Credits:

This seminar is suggested to contribute 2 CPD hours

Fee: Free of Charge (HKGBC Members)
Free of Charge (HKGBC Non-Members)
Contact Person: Ms Chloris MANHO
Contact Phone: 39948855
Contact Email: [email protected]
Programme:  

3:00pm - 3:30pm

Registration

3:30pm - 3:35pm

Opening note

3:35pm - 4:15pm

Presentation on the topic: DALI & Global Trends — A Foundation for Smarter Buildings by Mr Kevin GONG

4:15pm - 4:45pm

Break

4:45pm - 5:25pm

Presentation on the topic: Next-Gen Indoor Lighting Management System by Mr Timothy CHAN

5:25pm - 5:35pm

Q&A Session

Language: Cantonese and Mandarin (supplemented with English presentation materials)

Important Notes

  1. Seats are available on a first-come-first-served basis. Upon submission through this Online Registration Form, a seat is reserved for you. Successful registrants will receive an email confirmation with details in due course.
  2. Waiting List – Please inquire by email at [email protected] and we will contact you if a seat becomes available.
  3. No Show / Cancellation – Cancellation must be made by email to [email protected] with justification on or before 6 January 2026, 12:00 noon. Please quote your registration number in the email. Please note that if a registrant does not show up without giving advance notice, this would affect his/her eligibility to participate in future events.
  4. Certificate of attendance will be issued by email around a week after the event to participants.
  5. Please be punctual.
  6. The event will be cancelled when the Typhoon Signal No.8 or above, Black Rainstorm Signal or Extreme Conditions is hoisted at 12:00 noon.
  7. If you feel unwell, have fever or any sickness symptoms, please refrain from joining the event.

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