Procedure scope
Define the technical question, required inputs, measurement conditions, equipment or software environment, and expected outputs.
Facilities and tools

Facilities pages describe the environments where applied engineering research, prototype evaluation, workflow testing, and technical documentation activities are organized.
They may include computing infrastructure, prototype testing environments, data-processing workflows, robotics and automation scenarios, materials characterization resources, and digital health evaluation settings. Each facility description should include purpose, supported technical problems, access pathway, expected documentation, and responsible contact point.
Applied engineering programs increasingly rely on computational infrastructure. HKETRI computing resource pages are intended to describe reproducible workflows, model evaluation settings, software environments, versioned datasets, data stewardship principles, and review procedures.
Methods and protocol pages describe repeatable work in enough detail for technical readers to understand what was measured, how evidence was collected, which assumptions were used, and what limits apply to the result. The purpose is to make public engineering communication inspectable rather than promotional.
Define the technical question, required inputs, measurement conditions, equipment or software environment, and expected outputs.
Record validation checks, uncertainty notes, version information, data-handling steps, and review responsibilities.
Prepare a readable summary that separates evidence, interpretation, limitations, and follow-up actions.
Collaboration pages should explain how external researchers, organizations, and technical teams can contact HKETRI, what information is needed for a first review, and how public outputs are documented.
This keeps the website useful without making unsupported claims about partnerships, certifications, or guaranteed outcomes. A collaboration resource page should describe the technical area, intake information, review process, confidentiality limits, and expected public record.