ASEAN Sustainable Energy Week is the major platform to introduce, exchange knowledge, and technology for professionals in the energy and related industries including Public Sector, State Enterprises, Private sectors, and Education Institutes. Don't miss the opportunity to showcase your innovation and technology where professionals in energy and related industries meet
This is a post show report which analyzes the recent exhibition. The information in the report includes an official summary of exhibits and accompanying major highlight activities plus visitor data which provides very useful information for exhibitors. It also confirms positive data for further exhibitions.
ASE 2021- The Regional Business Platform and meeting point for the entrepreneurs, policy makers form both private and public sectors in related industries.
The show will feature solar generating panels, energy storage, wind technology, biomass, biogas, Waste-to-Power Plants, Smart Grid, Micro Grid, digitization and energy big data, environmental management, solid & waste-water treatment, plus EV charging equipment, traction equipment, motor & infrastructure development!
Energy production remains one of the essentials for industrial development and the growth of major cities. It is likely to increase further. In the past we became aware of the new technologies such as solar, energy storage, electric vehicles, smart grid, and waste-to-energy, but the energy outlook in the coming years will emphasize a country's energy production and consumption together with reducing fossil fuel usage and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. With the increasingly widespread usage of Blockchain, Digitization and Big Data will play an important role as innovative forms of energy technology, and energy trading. The policy driving smart cities will play a crucial role in shaping energy production and consumption.
ASE 2020 delivered an exceptional result with remarkable success. The show ended with outstanding successes in all areas and has since become a major driving force in moving energy related industries forward in the Post COVID-19. Many exciting stories took place during the four-days event ended with outstanding successes in all areas. It has provided an important business platform for exhibitors to showcase the latest cutting-edge technologies and innovations in energy sources for the region moving forward in all aspects of smart city development.
Electric Vehicle Asia will bring about new opportunities for companies to showcase manufacturing solutions, technology and infrastructure related to efficient power conversion systems. This includes electrical power-trains and components, battery management systems, monitoring & control equipment and charging stations.
iEVTech 2021 will become an international platform for researchers, designers, developers, policy maker and EV potential users to share knowledge on the technologies, innovations and sciences behind electric vehicle from Thailand and abroad.
Introducing our first Digital Showroom designed to keep trade buyers connected with our Exhibitors especially during these times of business disruption. With ASE Digital Showroom, the trade buyers and visitors can explore the latest products and technologies for ASEAN Sustainable Energy Week in a Single Click!
Mr. Supattanapong Punmeechaow
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy, Ministry of Energy, Thailand
Dr. Prasert Sinsukprasert
Deputy Permanent Secretary of Energy, Ministry of Energy, Thailand
Mr. Panuwat Triyangkulsri
Deputy Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Industry, Thailand
Mr. Thongchai Chawalitpichaet
Director General, The Office of Industrial Economic
Mr. Supakit Boonsiri
Deputy Director General, Department of Industrial Work, Ministry of Industry, Thailand
Theetanun Rattanasanyanuphap
Director of Telecommunications Policy and Resources Management Bureau, NBTC, The Office of National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Suvit Tia
President King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT)
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sornprach Thanisawanyangku
Vice President, Kasetsart University
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bundit Fungthammasan
Vice President of Research, The Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environment (JGSEE) KMUTT
Mr. Sathit Krongsut
Director, Research and Innovation Division, Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT)
Mr. Porntep Puripatana
Deputy Governor (Special Affairs)
Dr. Nitipong Boon-Long
Commercial Director, SUPERNAP (Thailand)
Mr. Abhay Ghosalker
DC RAC Indochina Cluster Head, Secure Power Division, Schneider Electric (Thailand)
Mr. Chatchaphol Prasopchoke
Chief Executive Officer and President, UAC Global Public Company Limited
Mr. Wattanapong Thongsoi
Managing Director of Tipawat Corporation Limited
Mr. Chuwit Jungtanasomboon
Managing Director, Northeast Rubber Public Company Limited
Mr. Woragarn Likhitdechasakdi
Deputy Chief Technology Officer, Huawei Technology (Thailand)
Dr. Phichet Rerkpreecha
Chief Executive Officer at LINE Company (Thailand)
Mr. Wachirapong Boorapachon
Head of Data Center, True Internet Data Center
Ph. D. Suvit Toraninpanich
Chairman of Renewable Energy Industry Club, The Federation of Thailand Industries
Dr. Twarath Sutabutr
Inspector General, Ministry of Energy
Mr. Patana Sangsriroujana
Deputy Governor Strategy, Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT)
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Suneerat Fukuda
Director of the Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environment (JGSEE) and Center
of Excellence on
Energy Technology and Environment (CEE PERDO), KMUTT
Dr. Yossapong Laoonual
General Secretary of Asian Federation of Electric Vehicle Association, Expert Committee in National Electric Vehicle Policy Committee
Mr. Edmund Araga
President, Electric Vehicle Association of the Philippines
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Montri
Wiboonrat
Associate Professor at KMITL Business School, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang
Mr. Bruno Lhopiteau
Managing Director, Siveco China
Ms. Chloe Herrara
Energy Innovation Research, Lux Research
Mikael Jakobsson
Executive Director, APUEA
Ksenia Petrichenko
Economic Affairs Officer, UN ESCAP
Peter Lundberg
Head of Operations, Asia Pacific Urban Energy Association (APUEA)
Dr. Yuji YOSHIMURA
AIST Emeritus Researcher, JAPAN
Asst.Prof.Dr. Pruk Aggarangsi
Director at Energy Research and Development Institute, Chiang Mai University
Dr.Gary Denes
Head of Energy Technologies, Cenfura Limited
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Akara Prayote
King Mongkut´s University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB)
Yuan-Sheng Yu
Lux Research
Dr.Worajit Setthapun
Dean, adiCET, Chiangmai Rajabhat University
Mr. Dave Sivaprasad
Managing Director and Partner, Boston Consulting Group, Office Head, BCG Malaysia
Mike Boonyong
CTDC, Data Center Facility Consulting Hewlett Packard Enterprise Asia Pacific
Mr. Krisda Utamote
President, Electric Vehicle Association of Thailand (EVAT)
Mr. Simon Rolland
GIZ Thailand
Muhammad Ali
Australasia Advisor, Asia Pacific Urban Energy Association (APUEA)
Project Manager-District Heating and Cooling, ENGIE
Teruhisa Oi (Teru)
Principal Energy Specialist,
Energy Division, South Asia Department, Asian Development Bank
Garry Chui
Regional Manager, North Asia and Pacific, Johnson Controls
The Thai government will continue implementing its Alternative EnergyDevelopment Plan (AEDP 2018) for 2018-2037, which sets 30% of its final energy consumption to be contributed by renewable energy within 2037 as the ultimate goal.
Technology disruption causes entrepreneurs to keep adopting and adjusting at all times. The government has helped to support the reduction of restrictions. Some government energy policy goes well with the private sector such as using technology in the National Digital Energy platform and the reform of the electricity industry structure so as to make it more competitive. If the government have clear guidelines and policies; entrepreneurs are ready to support and drive forward.
Renewable energy will come to be Future Energy, with the 1st generation energy going to the second generation; the Electricity Generating Authority has been supporting a policy from the Ministry of Energy with an emphasis on improving transmission lines to support renewable energy such as Floating Solar by using dams as a storage agent. EGAT is also supporting the energy sector in terms of Energy Storage and E-mobility.
In Thailand, bioenergy is a major contributor to renewable energy and well serves the development of the "Bioeconomy, Circular, Green Economy" Model. Bioeconomy can bring about a better future and equal opportunity for all the stakeholders. However, efforts to develop a sustainable bioeconomy, connecting between economy, society, and the environment, must be ensured and strengthened.
This is the first time Fimer has entered the Thai Country Manager, FIMER market. This is building on the success of ABB. The show is considered a major event for our solar business. The objective of our participation is to enhance corporate Fimer’s brand visibility. Our main product is the innovation in power conversion. This product is at the heart of electricity generation with an emphasis on quality, and safety.
Premier Products Public Company Limited exhibits at ASE because this is a platform to showcase our new products and this is the place that gather the most technology in energy sources at one location. ASE is the show that works closely with both the public and private agencies providing an update on energy policies across the board.
We recognize the importance of the epidemic control measures that come with Covid-19. This will ensure the health and safety of all attendees; screening measures and procedures have been prepared. These new guidelines and best practices aim to not only give you peace of mind but also help ensure a hygienic, productive, and organized event experience.
Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Informa Markets Thailand has decided to postpone the upcoming ASEAN Sustainable Energy Week 2021 edition to Thursday 14 – Saturday 16 October 2021 at the Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Center, Bangkok.