Automation Expo Thailand Wraps Up With Strong Turnout and Industry Momentum
Major industrial technology exhibition draws large crowds and highlights Thailand’s expanding role in advanced manufacturing and automation
Thailand’s Automation Expo has concluded with strong attendance and broad industry participation, underscoring the country’s growing position as a regional hub for industrial technology, smart manufacturing and automation solutions.
The multi-day exhibition brought together leading manufacturers, technology providers, engineers and industrial operators from across Thailand and the wider Asia-Pacific region.
Exhibitors showcased a wide range of advanced technologies, including robotics systems, artificial intelligence-driven production tools, industrial sensors and next-generation automation platforms designed to increase efficiency and productivity in modern factories.
Organisers reported that the event attracted thousands of visitors, with professionals from sectors such as automotive, electronics, logistics, food processing and energy exploring the latest innovations aimed at transforming industrial operations.
Demonstrations and interactive showcases allowed participants to see new automation solutions in action and discuss practical applications for their own production environments.
Industry experts highlighted the increasing demand for automation technologies across Southeast Asia as companies seek to improve competitiveness, address labour shortages and modernise production systems.
Thailand’s established manufacturing base and strong industrial infrastructure have made it an important location for companies investing in digital transformation and smart factory initiatives.
Government agencies and business groups also used the event to emphasise Thailand’s strategy to strengthen advanced manufacturing capabilities.
Policies encouraging innovation, investment and technology transfer have helped attract international companies while supporting local firms as they adopt new industrial technologies.
The exhibition featured technical seminars, panel discussions and networking sessions focused on topics such as artificial intelligence in manufacturing, robotics integration, data-driven production and sustainable industrial development.
Participants described the event as a valuable platform for collaboration between technology providers, manufacturers and research institutions.
As the exhibition concluded, organisers said the strong turnout reflected growing momentum in the automation sector and reaffirmed Thailand’s ambition to position itself as a leader in industrial innovation within the region.