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- The Automotive Institute forecasts that by 2026, electric vehicles will have a greater market share in Thailand, reaching 20-25%.
- In 2025, the Board of Investment (BOI) approved investment promotion for the automotive and parts industry totaling 84,085 million baht across 288 projects.
- According to BMI Research, medical device exports account for 1.2% of Thailand's GDP, with an estimated growth rate of 6.2% per year between 2024 and 2029 and is expected to reach ฿109.2 billion ($2.8 billion) by 2030, driven by strong government support for the manufacturing of more sophisticated medical devices.
- Twelve major Japanese machinery manufacturers expect sales to increase in 2026, boosted by orders from the electronics, aerospace, and shipbuilding industries.
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The mold & die industry is entering an era where speed, complexity, and precision must go hand-in-hand. For job shops and OEMs that manufacture automotive parts, medical devices, electronic and electronic (E&E) components, and other industrial parts, leveraging cutting-edge technology is a crucial ammunition in the competitive landscape. |
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At InterMold Thailand 2026, mold & die makers will connect with over 250 brands of suppliers of advanced 3D technologies including 3D coordinate measuring machine & instrument, 3D data solutions, 3D design services, metal 3D printing, rapid prototyping and many more as well as other mold & die machinery and solutions. Your productivity will increase while time-to-market shortened. Join us to discover the new definition of mold & die engineering and establish a stronger business at this event! |
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