Burapha Chonburi




EEC Automoation Park
Located within Burapha University, th technological park functions as the “innovation engine” of this ecosystem and provides a firsthand look at the transition toward Industry 4.0 manufacturing. The center showcases a sophisticated blend of industrial robotics, AI-integrated production lines, and digital twin technologies—virtual replicas of physical manufacturing systems that allow engineers to simulate, test, and optimize production processes in real time without interrupting operations.
Through training laboratories and demonstration facilities, the park equips engineers and technicians with the skills required for automation, data-driven manufacturing, and electric-vehicle-related production technologies. By bridging academia and industry, the facility plays a crucial role in preparing Thailand’s workforce to manage the complex electronic architectures and automated processes required for next-generation vehicles.
Amata City Chonburi
Often referred to as the “parts and supply chain powerhouse” of Thailand’s automotive sector. With more than 750 factories, nearly one-third of which are directly connected to automotive manufacturing, the estate serves as a central hub for Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers that support assembly plants across Thailand and global markets.
The presence of leading component manufacturers such as AAPICO Hitech, Tokyo Roki, Denso, and Nidec illustrates the knowledge-intensive nature of this industrial cluster. These companies produce critical components ranging from metal-stamped structures and chassis frames to catalytic converters, heat exchangers, electronic modules, and precision automotive parts that are supplied to major vehicle manufacturers including Toyota Motor Corporation, Isuzu, Mitsubishi, Volvo, and Hino. This concentration of specialized suppliers highlights the essential role Amata City plays in maintaining the efficiency and resilience of Thailand’s automotive supply chain.
Beyond its manufacturing capacity, Amata City functions as a fully integrated industrial city designed for long-term sustainability and operational efficiency. Landmarks such as the Amata Castle host corporate briefings and international delegations, while the area known as “Financial Street” illustrates the broader economic ecosystem that supports the estate, including banking, insurance, logistics, and other professional services. This integration reflects Thailand’s broader strategy of developing resilient, smart-city-style industrial zones where proximity between research institutions, suppliers, and manufacturing facilities reduces logistics costs and environmental impacts.
Together, the EEC Automation Park and Amata City Chonburi illustrate how Thailand’s automotive ecosystem operates as a seamless industrial cycle. The automation park contributes cutting-edge research, technological innovation, and the development of high-skill talent, while Amata City provides the large-scale manufacturing capacity required to produce the precision components that define modern vehicles.
