Bosch’s smart manufacturing site in Thailand highlights how digital operations and machine-human collaboration are reshaping auto-parts production. The facility focuses on increasing efficiency, improving flexibility, and ensuring more sustainable practices through technology.

Data helps Bosch’s Smart Factory adjust quickly and work smarter. With a clear digital transformation plan, the factory pushes for better results and long-term success. Smart systems handle repetitive tasks, while people manage processes and decision-making, creating a balanced and productive environment.
Thailand relies heavily on its automotive manufacturing sector, which includes suppliers across various levels. To maintain global competitiveness, the country supports digital innovation. The Smart Factory approach helps improve local workforce capabilities and keeps Thai auto exports strong.


At the Future Mobility Thailand exhibition, hosted by the Thai Auto-Parts Manufacturers Association (TAPMA), Dr. Brown stressed the importance of using smart solutions to meet new production standards.
“Industrial and manufacturing technologies are at the heart of what we do,” he said. “We upgrade our processes constantly to meet new expectations, boost efficiency, and support sustainability,” he added at the event.