6 December 2011
It was a rare and privileged event. A group of students from the BSc (Hons) Software Engineering had a good chat (through Skype) with Mr Chen Weng Kin, a KBU Alumni who is now based in Shanghai, China. Weng Kin is currently the President of Jenkins Asia Limited. He has an impressive resume which included experiences in independently managing cross-culture offshore manufacturing operations covering multiple areas including Quality Assurance, R&D (Mechanical, Electrical, Systems), Engineering and Manufacturing with a good eye for business, change management and risk management. He has 6 years of experience in developing and engineering US award winning consumer products in China. (15 Best Buys for specialty retail cardiovascular fitness equipment from 2003 to 2008). He is very passionate and enthusiastic about his work.
During the session with the students and Dr Steve Clark (from Nottingham Trent), Weng Kin shared about his experiences in setting up a company in China. His sharing was inspirational and motivational.
(Weng Kin was a student at KBU in the HND Electrical and Electronics program from 1992 to 1994. He completed his BEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Nottingham Trent University, UK after his HND.)
Yes,Video conferencing is more helpful in colleges where there are group of students can meet at one place and they gather the information from the lecturers who are at far distances.Video conferencing is the best optimal solution for the alumins held in colleges
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