Discover the Sodick OPM250L, a hybrid Metal 3D Printing solution that integrates additive manufacturing and high-speed milling for superior surface quality and precision. Ideal for…
Nissan Motor accelerates its “Re-Nissan” restructuring plan, closing factories and cutting jobs while focusing on supplier collaboration and advanced technologies to recover from p…
Nine leading Japanese automakers plan ¥3.98 trillion in FY2026 R&D for EVs, SDVs, autonomous driving, and carbon-neutral innovations despite market uncertainty.
Discover Cosmo Air Leak Tester – Japan's trusted solution for precise and reliable leak testing in automotive, medical, and electronics industries. Local support in Thailand.
Experience Japan’s cutting-edge tooling innovations with Tungaloy Asia Seminar 2025. Explore real factory operations, green tech strategies, and the future of sustainable machining…
Thailand produced 130,223 vehicles in June 2025, up 11.98% YoY. First-half production totaled 724,715 units, down 4.8%. Electric vehicle output surging. See full FTI breakdown.
Thailand’s BOI reports over 1 trillion baht in investment promotion applications in H1 2025, driven by digital, electronics, and EV sectors — reaffirming the country's position as …
Denso plans to begin local production of EV inverters in India by 2026 and in Thailand by 2027, strengthening its local-for-local strategy in high-demand regions including ASEAN.
Sharp and Panasonic shift their solar strategies by integrating AI, energy management, and high-value panels to stay competitive as cheap Chinese imports flood the global market.
China’s tightened rare earth export controls disrupt Japanese industries, including electric motor manufacturers and automakers. Japan and the U.S. seek cooperation to safeguard cr…
The Japan Robot Association forecasts a 4.6% rise in industrial robot orders in 2025—marking the first growth in three years—as global demand for automation rebounds.
Explore the collaboration between SP Intermach and SRT Plastic in adopting Haitian injection molding technology to drive sustainable production, supported by exceptional service an…
New factories were licensed in April 2025, totaled 117 factories (10,248.99 million baht). Samut Prakan province led the pack with 11 new factory licenses.
JMTBA reported that global orders for Japanese machine tools totaled 128.718 billion yen (approx. USD 882.23 million) in May 2025, a slight 1.1% decrease from April.
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