ITRI - NSTDA held a Joint Seminar
to promote Taiwan-Thailand
industries’ green transformation
As climate change intensifies, governments worldwide are
taking proactive measures to achieve sustainable development goals. In response
to this challenge, the Thai government plans to achieve carbon neutrality by
2050 and net-zero emissions by 2065, introducing the Bio-Circular-Green Economy
(BCG) model as one of the national development strategies. To accelerate the
local industry's transition to net-zero emissions, the Industrial Technology
Research Institute (ITRI) and Thailand's National Science and Technology
Development Agency (NSTDA) collaborated to host the "ITRI - NSTDA Joint
Seminar" on February 27. The seminar focused on leveraging innovative
technology to drive the bio-circular-green economy, cultivating industries'
capabilities for achieving net-zero emissions in the future.
ITRI points out that ASEAN countries such as Thailand and
Vietnam have emerged as new global manufacturing hubs, attracting numerous
Taiwanese companies for investment. According to customs data, bilateral trade
between Taiwan and Thailand has reached $16.238 billion in 2023, with Thailand
ranking as Taiwan's 13th largest trading partner. Industries such as printed
circuit boards and electric vehicles are flourishing, bringing immense
potential for the developments in net-zero emissions and the green economy. The
"ITRI - NSTDA Joint Seminar" has invited ITRI President Dr. Edwin Liu
and NSTDA President Prof. Sukit Limpijumnong to deliver keynote speeches,
sharing their insights on the green economy and sustainable development.
Additionally, David Lai, Secretary-General of the Taiwan Printed Circuit
Association, will present sustainable development plans for the printed circuit
board industry. The seminar explored three major technological aspects,
including sensor technology and applications, smart manufacturing, and hydrogen
energy technology applications, creating more cooperation opportunities for
both sides.
The "ITRI - NSTDA Joint Seminar" took place on
February 27 at the Thailand Science Park in Pathum Thani. The seminar aims not
only to present the key research areas of both ITRI and NSTDA, but also to
create a platform for Taiwanese and Thai enterprises to explore further
collaboration opportunities for achieving green economy.