Reference
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Industry 4.0 adoption among SET-100 manufacturers
~52%
Approximately 52% of SET-100 listed manufacturers have implemented at least one Industry 4.0 pillar (industrial IoT sensors with cloud telemetry, predictive maintenance analytics, MES-ERP integration, digital twin, or collaborative robotics) at one or more of their production sites as of 2024 per Stock Exchange of Thailand sustainability disclosures and FTI Industry 4.0 surveys. Adoption is highest in automotive Tier-1 (Aapico, Somboon), electronics (Delta, KCE), and refining/petrochem (PTT Group, IRPC, GC). The remaining ~48% are either piloting or yet to commit. The Ministry of Industry and BOI offer 100-200% corporate income tax deductions on Industry 4.0 equipment capex to accelerate uptake.
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Approximately 52% of SET-100 listed manufacturers have implemented at least one Industry 4.0 pillar (industrial IoT sensors with cloud telemetry, predictive maintenance analytics, MES-ERP integration, digital twin, or collaborative robotics) at one or more of their production sites as of 2024 per Stock Exchange of Thailand sustainability disclosures and FTI Industry 4.0 surveys. Adoption is highest in automotive Tier-1 (Aapico, Somboon), electronics (Delta, KCE), and refining/petrochem (PTT Group, IRPC, GC). The remaining ~48% are either piloting or yet to commit. The Ministry of Industry and BOI offer 100-200% corporate income tax deductions on Industry 4.0 equipment capex to accelerate uptake.
Approximately 52% of SET-100 listed manufacturers have implemented at least one Industry 4.0 pillar (industrial IoT sensors with cloud telemetry, predictive maintenance analytics, MES-ERP integration, digital twin, or collaborative robotics) at one or more of their production sites as of 2024 per Stock Exchange of Thailand sustainability disclosures and FTI Industry 4.0 surveys. Adoption is highest in automotive Tier-1 (Aapico, Somboon), electronics (Delta, KCE), and refining/petrochem (PTT Group, IRPC, GC). The remaining ~48% are either piloting or yet to commit. The Ministry of Industry and BOI offer 100-200% corporate income tax deductions on Industry 4.0 equipment capex to accelerate uptake.
Time scope
2024
Source basis
Supporting source
Interpretation notes
What this tells you
Approximately 52% of SET-100 listed manufacturers have implemented at least one Industry 4.0 pillar (industrial IoT sensors with cloud telemetry, predictive maintenance analytics, MES-ERP integration, digital twin, or collaborative robotics) at one or more of their production sites as of 2024 per Stock Exchange of Thailand sustainability disclosures and FTI Industry 4.0 surveys. Adoption is highest in automotive Tier-1 (Aapico, Somboon), electronics (Delta, KCE), and refining/petrochem (PTT Group, IRPC, GC). The remaining ~48% are either piloting or yet to commit. The Ministry of Industry and BOI offer 100-200% corporate income tax deductions on Industry 4.0 equipment capex to accelerate uptake.
What not to do with it
Adoption defined as at least one Industry 4.0 pillar implemented at one or more production sites. Self-reported via SET 56-1 One Report.
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