On October 24-26, the second Thailand Green Technology Exhibition took place in Bangkok, and we had the opportunity to speak with key representatives about this significant event.
Organized by the Shanghai International Trade Promotion Committee, the Thai-China Technology Association, and the Shanghai International Exhibition (Group) Co., Ltd., the exhibition was supported by various institutions, including the Thai Ministry of Energy, the Thai Ministry of Industry, the China International Chamber of Commerce, and the Bangkok Innovation Cooperation Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
The theme of this year’s exhibition was “Green Technology: Making the World More Livable,” utilizing nearly 10,000 square meters of space to host nearly 100 companies and organizations from Thailand, China, South Korea, Japan, and other nations. The exhibition focused on key areas such as renewable energy transformation, low-carbon transportation, and energy conservation, providing a vital platform for exchange and cooperation in the green technology sector between China, Thailand, and globally.
During our discussions, representatives emphasized the profound significance of collaboration between China and Thailand as two major economies in the green technology field. Throughout the exhibition, the organizers, along with Thai and Chinese institutions, hosted over 20 events, including forums and policy discussions centering on energy transformation and environmental conservation, aimed at supporting Chinese enterprises in expanding into the Thai market. These activities facilitated discussions on innovative green technologies and environmental policies, showcased Thailand’s latest advances in green energy, and provided exhibitors with a platform for technology demonstration and networking to jointly propel the innovation and development of green technology.
Notably, this year’s Thailand Green Technology Exhibition coincided with the 2024 “China Trade Promotion” (Lancang-Mekong) Green Cooperation Exhibition, creating interactive linkages and resource sharing to inject strong momentum into regional sustainable development.