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Next Generation Energy Seminar Highlights Thailand’s Green Journey and Sustainable Innovations

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‘Next Generation Energy’, a riveting seminar on energy and sustainability, recently gathered top experts from the flat glass and energy industries. MMI Asia, a subsidiary of Messe München—renowned for organizing premier conferences and exhibitions worldwide—proudly presented this enlightening event. Known for their prestigious Glasstech and Fenestration Asia exhibitions, MMI Asia elevated the theme of energy and sustainability with this seminar. Held on 15th August 2024, at The Botanical House on Rama 9 Road in Bangkok, the seminar shed light on Thailand’s green journey, promoting eco-friendly businesses, and examining the influential role of the flat glass and façade industries in forging a sustainable future.

Keynote speeches were delivered by distinguished figures such as Dr. Adis Israngkura na Ayudhya, an Advisor to the Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI), and Mr. Watcharin Boonyarit, Director of the Solar Energy Development Division at the Ministry of Energy. The seminar also featured a profound panel discussion with Dr. Chakkrit Luangcharoenrat, Studio Director of Gensler (Thailand) Co., Ltd.; Mr. Annop Kulwongwanich, Managing Director of B.Grimm Trading Corporation Co., Ltd.; and Mr. Panya Tantisuwichwong, Vice President of the Thai Glass Manufacturers Industry Club at The Federation of Thai Industries. These industry leaders dissected the substantial impact of the glass and façade sectors on environmental sustainability.

Michael Wilton, CEO and Managing Director of MMI Asia, expressed his excitement, stating, “I am thrilled and honoured to host the ‘Next Generation Energy’ seminar as part of the ‘Glasstech and Fenestration Asia’ series. This event illuminates the strides in sustainable and eco-friendly construction innovations, echoing our unwavering commitment to tackling climate change and pioneering technological breakthroughs. At MMI Asia, we are dedicated to championing environmental causes, addressing climate change, and pursuing carbon neutrality.”

The ‘Next Generation Energy’ seminar serves as a dynamic business networking platform launched by Glasstech and Fenestration Asia, a staple regional conference for the glass and façade industries in Southeast Asia. This year’s conference is set to take place in Vietnam at the end of 2024, while this insightful seminar was hosted in Thailand. The event brought together industry experts, professional associations, academic institutions, and key decision-makers from the realms of architecture, construction, real estate, and alternative energy.

The primary objective of the seminar was to heighten awareness among entrepreneurs and stakeholders in the energy, building, and construction sectors about the critical importance of environmental sustainability and ecosystem preservation. Furthermore, it aimed to provide strategic guidelines for businesses to innovate in energy sustainability and resource consumption, ultimately contributing to a sustainable world and carbon neutrality.

Prepare yourself for the premier conference, exhibition, and trade show that unites the most extensive network of glass and façade industries in Southeast Asia. Glasstech and Fenestration Asia 2024 will be held from 11th to 13th December 2024 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Secure your booth or learn more by visiting https://glasstechasia.com.sg. To join and participate, register now at https://bit.ly/registerGAFA.

33 Comments

  1. EcoWarrior95 August 16, 2024

    It’s great to see Thailand taking the lead on sustainable innovations! Events like these are crucial for our future.

    • Skeptic_Thomas August 16, 2024

      It’s nice and all, but are these seminars really effective? Feels like they just talk a lot without real impact.

      • EcoWarrior95 August 16, 2024

        I get your point, but awareness is the first step. Change doesn’t happen overnight!

      • Gina M. August 16, 2024

        Raising awareness is important, but I agree with Thomas. We need actionable solutions, not just more talking.

  2. JohnDoe123 August 16, 2024

    I think involving the glass industry in sustainability is a genius move. Their role in construction can really influence energy efficiency.

    • Skeptic_Thomas August 16, 2024

      Influence is one thing, but are they willing to adopt costly eco-friendly technologies? Most firms are profit-driven.

  3. Anna August 16, 2024

    Was anyone else struck by Michael Wilton’s comment? Sounds like a lot of PR fluff to me.

    • Evan L. August 16, 2024

      Absolutely! These CEOs always sound the same. They say what people want to hear but do little to back it up.

      • Anna August 16, 2024

        Exactly! We need to see real advancements, not just words.

      • Maya August 16, 2024

        I think it’s better than nothing. At least they’re acknowledging climate change.

  4. TechieGuy89 August 16, 2024

    Does anyone have more info on the panel discussion? I’d like to know what specific technologies they talked about.

    • SusanP August 16, 2024

      They discussed innovations in flat glass tech for energy-efficient buildings. It was really insightful!

  5. Grower134 August 16, 2024

    I’ve attended these events before. Networking is the most valuable part, in my opinion. The talks are often repetitive.

    • Cathy August 16, 2024

      True, networking can open doors to business opportunities that the talks can’t provide.

      • Grower134 August 16, 2024

        Exactly! Meeting the right people can lead to actual projects and partnerships.

  6. Anmol August 16, 2024

    I’m curious if they covered any sustainable building practices that small businesses can adopt.

  7. Javier R. August 16, 2024

    It’s amusing how these ‘big’ events make a lot of noise but seldom result in actual change.

    • ElectricDreamer August 16, 2024

      You might be right, but they are part of a bigger movement. Progress is slow but steady.

  8. ScienceGeek August 16, 2024

    Dr. Adis Israngkura na Ayudhya is highly respected. His involvement adds credibility to the seminar.

    • Maxine August 16, 2024

      I agree. With experts like him, the discussions are bound to be informative and impactful.

  9. GeoEnthusiast August 16, 2024

    The focus on solar energy development is essential. It’s high time we transition to cleaner energy sources.

    • Lucas August 16, 2024

      True, but solar tech needs to be more affordable. It’s still out of reach for many.

  10. TaraS August 16, 2024

    Why does it seem like Southeast Asia is doing more for sustainability than the West?

    • KnowledgeSeeker August 16, 2024

      Different regions have different priorities. Western countries could learn a lot from places like Thailand.

  11. Innovate_Tom August 16, 2024

    Integrating eco-friendly technologies in architecture isn’t just a trend. It’s the future.

    • Daniel August 16, 2024

      Agreed, but convincing traditional builders to change their ways is a challenge.

  12. Elaine M. August 16, 2024

    How effective are these seminars in influencing policy? Are governments even listening?

  13. Liam_C August 16, 2024

    Oh another green seminar. Do we really need more of these? Why not focus on actual projects instead?

    • Samantha R August 16, 2024

      They do both! Seminars inspire projects and collaborations. You need the dialogue first.

  14. EcoSolutions August 16, 2024

    It’s always uplifting to see different sectors come together for a common cause. The glass industry has so much untapped potential.

    • Kenny August 16, 2024

      Definitely! If more industries made similar efforts, we’d be much closer to sustainability.

  15. Mila_H August 16, 2024

    Wish I could attend the Ho Chi Minh City conference. Sounds like an incredible opportunity to learn and network.

  16. Derek K. August 16, 2024

    What about the impact on local communities? Are these big industries also thinking about social sustainability?

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