The Future of the Aluminium Industry and Emerging Technologies to Support the Rise of Electric Vehicles
The aluminium industry is undergoing a rapid transformation, driven by evolving market demands and continuous technological advancements. In particular, the electric vehicle (EV) sector increasingly requires lightweight yet high-strength materials. Enhancing production efficiency with cutting-edge technology has become a critical factor in staying competitive in this new era.
We cordially invite entrepreneurs, engineers, researchers, and industry professionals to join this technical and industrial aluminium seminar. Discover the latest trends and innovative production technologies that can enhance your competitiveness in the global market.
📌 Seminar Topics:
- Trends in the Aluminium Industry in the Era of Next-Generation Vehicles
- Advanced Technologies for Improving Aluminium Quality and Production Efficiency
- Selecting the Right Cutting Tools for Aluminium Processing
- International Collaboration to Elevate Manufacturing Standards in Thailand
🎤 Featured Speakers:
👨🔬 Dr. Thomas Klug
SCHAFER Metallurgie GmbH (Germany)
A global expert in aluminium metallurgy, presenting on technologies and case studies in aluminium casting and recycling, with a focus on the European and Asian markets.
👨🏫 Asst. Prof. Dr. Phromphong Pandee
King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT)
Showcasing research on the development of lightweight metals for EVs and strategies to improve local manufacturing processes.
👩🏫 Asst. Prof. Dr. Suwaree Chankitmunkong
King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL)
Analyzing the role of aluminium in the circular economy and sustainability within the manufacturing sector.
👨💼 Mr. Keiichi Ishikawa
Direct Sen Bou (Japan)
Sharing insights on Japanese innovations that enhance productivity and minimize waste in aluminium production processes.
🎤 Guest Speaker:
Dr. Nitichai Jitkusolrungrueng
Tungaloy Cutting Tools (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
A deep dive into high-precision cutting tool technologies for aluminium machining, particularly tailored to the automotive industry.