BMN (Business & Manufacturing Network Media Co Ltd) is hosting the “Japanese Manufacturing Forum 2011 (JMF)” Driving Manufacturing Force toward Sustainable Economy on June 10th, 2011 at The Sukhothai Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand. The event is open to all participants who are Japanese manufacturers/ suppliers as well as Thai and international relevant enterprises who involve with Japanese manufacturing.
Main Objective:
- Based on the fact that Japan is a major manufacturing investor in ASEAN- especially in AEE (automotive, electronics & electrical appliance) as well as new promising sectors like medical/ aerospace parts, energy, etc., it is vital to catch up with Japanese manufacturing trends in the post-crisis time.
- It is dedicated especially to high level of discussion of the manufacturing industry determining forces, key developments and refreshing mindsets that drive collaborating manufacturing sector throughout the region and how Japanese manufacturers respond to such issues.
- It is important that the relevant players must ensure they are putting the right strategies in place to stay ahead of the competition and take full advantage of the impending economic upturn.
- More importantly, this forum aims to provide an excellent opportunity for all participants to discuss business prospects and generate new fresh ideas.
Participants:Japanese manufacturing companies and Thai companies who involve with Japanese manufacturing. In particular- Automotive parts makers, automotive assembling, electronics & electrical appliance parts & assembling, aerospace parts, medical parts, mold & die, jigs & fixtures makers- these including tier 1, 2 and 3, independent OEM part makers as well as all renowned trading firms who wish to expand business with Japanese manufacturing sector.
Tentative Program
• Ministerial Keynote Address: A regional ministerial perspective on the bright economic outlook to boost foreign manufacturing investment
• Industry Keynote: Thai Industry is on the move to stay ahead in today’s technology and knowledge driven global economy.
• Japanese Manufacturing Investment in ASEAN: Reviews and strategic outlook in 2011 and beyond”
• Investment allocation in comparison: Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam and Indonesia
• ASEAN Privileges: A transitional time to become the world’s manufacturing Investment hub
• Thai Tool & Die Serving Japanese Manufacturers in ASEAN:
A long term supporting strategic partnership for mutual sustained growth
• Japanese Senior Executive’s Perspective on Thailand’s manufacturing challenges
(The presentations will be conducted in Japanese & English with simultaneous Interpretation )
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