About the project

A Project in Brief

The initiative seeks to foster collaboration between colleges in Europe and Southeast Asia. To design a course or teaching management model in the field of automation and Industry 4.0 that is appropriate and compatible with the human resource development goals of each member nation. When the government adopts Thailand 4.0 strategy to steer the country through the middle-income trap, macro-level manufacturing reform is required, which increases Thailand’s competitiveness in the worldwide market and promotes the demand for technical and engineering employees with system experience. 4.0 industrial automation with the School of Information Technology’s involvement Develop the school’s faculty and staff’s capacity in automation for Industry 4.0 to boost teaching and learning in engineering bachelor’s and master’s degree programs. and supply production staff with consultation and training services. It also outlines how to provide new courses to fulfill the demands of both local and global workforces, increasing student enrollment. becoming a center of excellence for manufacturing industry consulting services and training. It also outlines how to provide new courses to fulfill the demands of both local and global workforces, increasing student enrollment. becoming a center of excellence for manufacturing industry consulting services and training. It also outlines how to provide new courses to fulfill the demands of both local and global workforces, increasing student enrollment.