Rajamangala Uni joins hands with auto firm to launch EV engineering course
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Rajamangala Uni joins hands with auto firm to launch EV engineering course
Originally reported on www.nationthailand.com
“The auto industry is fast shifting to electric vehicles. Thailand needs to improve its manufacturing capacity. In addition to the technologies, workforce quality is also the key,” said the chairman.
He added that the country has seen a shortage of personnel in mechatronics engineering and robotics and automation.
“Thai Auto Tools and our personnel are prepared to pass on our knowledge and experience,” Payung said.
Thai Auto Tools, established in 1993 and headquartered in Pathum Thani, is a Southeast Asian leader in the design and manufacturing of dyes, jigs and auto parts.
The university’s president, Assoc Prof Sommai Pivsa-Art, said that the agreement allows both sides to mutually use their existing resources, including scholars, specialists, data, information, tools and facilities.
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