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Lecture

Pre-AGM GN Talk: guidance and inspiration on the path to chartership

Event organised by ICE

Date
10 May 2025
Time
10:00 - 13:00 MYT (GMT+8)
Location
DK1 Lecture Hall
Block B, Faculty of Engineering, University of Malaya
Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia

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Overview

This event is hosted by the ICE Malaysia Graduate Network. The session will feature Ir. Connie Tang sharing her personal experiences on her path to becoming a chartered engineer with ICE. Attendees will gain valuable insights into the various stages and requirements of achieving chartered status, including preparation, tips and tricks, and the benefits gained from this achievement. Ir. Connie's journey will provide practical advice and inspiration in helping members navigate their own chartership goals with confidence. A Q&A session will follow, allowing attendees to engage directly and seek personalised ed by guidance.

The session will then be followed by the ICE Malaysia Graduate Network’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) 2025/2026. Lunch will be provided, and attendees will have a great opportunity to connect with other professionals.

This event will be particularly helpful for entry-level and experienced engineers who share the goal to pursue their professional chartership with ICE. University students who are currently pursuing their engineering studies would also highly benefit from their involvement in this event through meeting industry professionals and learning the ropes from them.

Programme

10:00 - 10:15

Registration & welcome note

10:15 - 11:15

Presentation from the invited speaker

11:15 - 11:30

Q&A session

11:30 - 12:00

ICE Malaysia Graduate Network Annual General Meeting 2025

12:00 - 13:00

Lunch & networking session

Speaker

Ir. Connie Tang

Ir. Connie Tang

digital transformation specialist

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Ir. Connie Tang

Ir. Connie Tang is a structural engineer and digital transformation specialist with 12 years of experience in oil and gas Upstream project delivery, operations, technology, and stakeholder management. Her expertise spans leading complex brownfield projects, driving digital transformation, and shaping technologies deployment for asset integrity management and operation. A strong advocate for strategic stakeholder engagement, she believes that early success hinges on stakeholder buy-in—an insight that has shaped her career in communication, negotiation, and governance strategies for effective decision-making and assurance. As a chartered engineer registered across five institutions (UK, EU, New Zealand, and Malaysia), she offers a unique perspective on navigating complexity, optimizing processes, and future-proofing operations through AI and cutting-edge technologies.

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