Huge congratulations to Perry (will tag you) , our Commissioning Manager on achieving Member of The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (MHKIE).
It’s not something that comes easy — it comes from the right foundation, structured training, years of hands-on project experience, and passing a rigorous professional assessment. A solid reflection of both capability and commitment.
At Commtech Asia, we’re proud to support Perry’s journey. From real project exposure to continuous development, it’s about giving our people the platform to grow.
For Perry, it’s a meaningful step forward. As he shared, “Achieving MHKIE is a great honour. It reflects the journey so far and the support from mentors, colleagues and project teams along the way.” We have a quick chat with Perry below:
1.How did your career journey lead to achieving MHKIE (Corporate Member)?
Throughout my career, I’ve had the opportunity to work on a wide range of projects across the UK, Europe, the Middle East and Hong Kong — spanning mission-critical facilities , commercial developments, infrastructure, and, manufacturig
These experiences have shaped my technical expertise, strengthened my project delivery, and sharpened my professional judgement. Achieving Chartered Engineer (CEng) status and MHKIE corporate membership is a significant milestone — bringing together this global experience and aligning it with the professional standards of the Hong Kong engineering community.
2.What are your reflections on reaching this milestone?
Achieving MHKIE is a great honour. It recognizes the journey so far, but also reinforces my commitment to continuous development and professional standards.
I’m grateful to the mentors, colleagues, and project teams who have supported and challenged me along the way. Joining Commtech Asia has been an important chapter in this journey, providing an environment that continues to push me to grow at a high professional level.
3.Your vision for the future of engineering in the built environment?
I want to play an active role in advancing engineering excellence across the built environment. With growing global demand for data and infrastructure, the focus must be on delivering resilient, efficient, and high-performing projects across APAC. I also see it as important to advocate for strong professional practices and support the next generation of engineers coming into the industry.
4.Why is commissioning critical for data centres and mission-critical facilities?
The company provides systematic and comprehensive training resources, including regular technical seminars, international standards interpretation, and project management courses. I also have the opportunity to work on projects with diverse clients, exposing me to their advanced technical concepts and management practices. In practice, the company encourages technical staff to participate in the entire project process—from early planning to later optimization. This “full participation” model has greatly enhanced my overall capabilities
5.What’s next for you at Commtech Asia?
As a Commissioning Manager, my focus is on applying my experience to raise the standard of project delivery. I’m excited to continue working in the mission-critical sector, where precision, reliability, and performance are essential.

