Intelligent Asia Thailand 2025 concludes, building stronger regional ties to global electronics manufacturing, PCB and automation supply chains

Team IIGA
March 20, 2025

Electronics manufacturing and automation technologies platform Intelligent Asia Thailand concluded on 8 March 2025. Held from 6 – 8 March at the Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC), the event showcased regional and international innovations across the electronics manufacturing supply chain including printed circuit board (PCB) technologies, automation solutions and more. Facilitating industry dialogue and offering further insights to regional manufacturers, the platform also included a comprehensive programme of concurrent events across three specialised stages, combining extensive international and local expertise.

Key figures from Intelligent Asia Thailand 2025:

  • 300 exhibitors from 12 countries and regions (China, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Türkiye and the United States)
  • 9,333 visitors from 26 countries and regions, with the highest attendance recorded from Thailand, China, Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia and Germany in descending order of visitors
  • 10,000 sqm of floor space
  • 53 presentations across three concurrent events (PCB Stage, Tech Stage, SPS Stage Bangkok)

Consisting of two specialised events, PCB Thailand and Automation Thailand, the platform brought together manufacturers and industry leaders from Southeast Asia and international markets. At PCB Thailand, visitors explored the latest advancements across the PCB manufacturing supply chain, from individual components to production equipment, automation and testing solutions and software.

Meanwhile, Automation Thailand showcased a comprehensive range of automation solutions applicable to various industries, including electronics and automotive manufacturing. This environment enabled visitors to connect with top automation providers and system integrators leading Southeast Asia’s digital transformation.

Through a variety of exhibition displays and presentations, local and international exhibitors were able to connect with technical teams and decision-makers from throughout the region. Visitors reported that the platform's design facilitated cross-sector dialogue and collaboration, effectively linking manufacturers with technology providers to support their modernisation objectives.

A diverse programme of concurrent events ran alongside the exhibition, featuring expert-led discussions, live demonstrations, specialised product showcases and more. Across three stages, Thai and international specialists shared insights on topics ranging from emerging technologies and their applications to investment opportunities in Thai industrial estates. These events also covered global developments in sustainability, artificial intelligence, smart factories, and digital transformation, with speakers exploring the implications for Southeast Asia’s manufacturing sector.

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