UTCC Leads JToP Program 3rd Cohort on Visits to Three Leading Industrial Factories, Exploring Business, Technology, and Future Collaboration Opportunities
Student blog — 26/01/2026
The delegation was led by Dr. Sasirin Sayasonti, Vice President for International Relations at UTCC, accompanied by Ms. Parichart Thammajinda, Head of International Relations at UTCC, along with administrative staff throughout the program.
During the visit, the university delegation and participants of the JToP Program toured leading industrial facilities in the Amata City Chonburi Industrial Estate, including Vuteq Thai Co., Ltd., Siam Riken Industrial Co., Ltd., and NSK Bearings Manufacturing (Thailand) Co., Ltd. All three companies are key players in Thailand’s automotive and advanced manufacturing sectors.
The executives from all three companies delivered a comprehensive briefing on their corporate history and strategic vision, highlighting advanced manufacturing technologies including plastic injection molding, automotive component assembly, high-precision mold fabrication, CNC systems, automation solutions, and international-standard quality control processes. The delegation was also given an in-depth tour of the technical center and engineering departments, where teams showcased product design workflows, prototype development, and rigorous durability testing procedures.
The visit also provided an opportunity for the UTCC delegation to gain a broader understanding of industry development trends and the future direction of manufacturing technologies. Through in-depth discussions with industry leaders, the team explored emerging skill requirements, advancements in automation, high-level engineering design practices, and the evolving demand for modern industrial talent. These insights will play a valuable role in guiding curriculum development and preparing students with the competencies needed to meet the rapidly changing demands of the future workforce.
- International internship placements for students
- Workforce development aligned with industry needs
- Joint research initiatives to advance manufacturing technologies
- Business and innovation-driven partnerships