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1. Challenges
of
Thailand
behind
Thai
industry
Virach
Sornlertlamvanich
(ウィラット)
Advisor
to
Execu<ve
Director
virach@gmail.com
October
20,
2014
The
8th
Otagai
Conclave
in
TAMA,
Keio
Plaza
Hotel,
Hachioji
2. Added Value Curve
OEM
ODM
Product
Design
OBM
??
Vision in 2010-2012
OEM -> ODM -> OBM
Source: Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), EE group (タイ工業協議会、電気電子グループ)
16. Missing
Link
for
Global
Innova<on
(METI
supported
TPA-‐TAMA
coopera<on)
• Techno
Catalogue
:-‐
Database
of
technology
• Techno
Show
:-‐
Innova<on
Talk
and
Showcase
• Techno
Program
:-‐
Technology
showcase
TV
program
• Techno
Match
:-‐
Business
matching
support
• Techno
Intern
:-‐
Internship
program,
OJT
• Techno
Study
:-‐
Site
visit
training