The Induction Course for new M&E Engineers, held from September 25th to 27th, 2023, at Hotel Armada Petaling Jaya, was a resounding success. With a total of 50 enthusiastic participants, the event provided a comprehensive platform for new engineers to gain essential knowledge and skills in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering.
For three days, attendees engaged in interactive sessions, workshops, and networking opportunities, fostering a strong foundation for their future roles in the industry. The event marked a significant step in nurturing the next generation of talented engineers, ensuring their readiness to contribute to the field.
The objective of the induction course was to introduce participants to the world of professional M&E consulting engineering services, providing them with valuable insights into this specialized field. Secondly, the course offered a concise overview of M&E design engineering practices, ensuring that new engineers acquired a fundamental understanding of the subject. Lastly, it set the stage for course participants to embark on further training in specific M&E engineering practices, equipping them with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in their future roles. This event served as a crucial stepping stone for the development and growth of emerging M&E engineers.
The Induction Course boasted a distinguished lineup of course lecturers. These seasoned professionals included Ir. Chong Chew Fan from Greatians Consulting Sdn Bhd, Ir. Dr. N. Jayaseelan from Plantmac Engineering Consultant, Ir. Ng Joo Yoong from Primetech Engineers Sdn Bhd, Ir. Ng Yong Kong from NYK Engineering & Trading Sdn Bhd, Ir. Walter Sim Kian Joo from LYS Consult Sdn Bhd, Ir. Soon See Leak Soon from SL Enterprise, Ir. Thin Voon Tuck from MEP Engineering Sdn Bhd. Their expertise and experience enriched the course, providing participants with valuable insights and knowledge in the field of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. These esteemed lecturers contributed significantly to the success of the event, ensuring that new engineers received top-notch training and guidance.