The Advanced Manufacturing Employees’ Union (AMEU), is an affiliate of the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC), which partners with companies and industry players across advanced manufacturing sector such as precision engineering, robotics & automation, medtech equipment, and automotive, to help the workforce and companies to be future-ready. We support companies to leverage on NTUC Training and Placement Ecosystem to implement company transformation projects, workforce skills-upgrading training, leadership training and job placement, and help companies to implement progressive employment practices. In doing so, we hope to help the workforce to achieve better wages, welfare and work prospects.
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Asosiasi Logistik Indonesia (ALI) was established in the last quarter of 2002. ALI is a non-profit organization for the Supply Chain & Logistics in Indonesia. As an organization, ALI has put a vision and mission in bringing a conducive atmosphere for Indonesian logistics industries to grow and can contribute in developing excellences in human resources in the field of the Supply Chain & Logistics management for the country.
http://www.ali.web.id/web2/
The realization of a National Electricity Supporting Industry which is the choice of Indonesian Electricity Providers, both in terms of Quality, Reliability, Availability and according to its economic value.
The realization of an Indonesian Electrical Equipment Industry that is World-class, Competitive and that meets all its Standards and Specifications and constantly adapts to technological developments and advances.
The realization of the Electrical Equipment Industry which clearly contributes to the improvement of welfare, community prosperity and the Acceleration of National Development.
The realization of an Electrical Equipment Industry that cares about security, safety, health, the environment and the preservation of nature and Indonesian culture.
https://appi-electric.co.id/
The realization of an Indonesian Electrical Equipment Industry that is World-class, Competitive and that meets all its Standards and Specifications and constantly adapts to technological developments and advances.
The realization of the Electrical Equipment Industry which clearly contributes to the improvement of welfare, community prosperity and the Acceleration of National Development.
The realization of an Electrical Equipment Industry that cares about security, safety, health, the environment and the preservation of nature and Indonesian culture.
Established in 1997, the Association of Process Industry (“ASPRI”) is a membership-based trade association that represents the interests of more than 500 companies in Singapore’s Process Industry. Our membership comprises mainly Engineering Service Providers (ESPs) that support the Process Industry in the areas of plant construction and maintenance.
With a Vision to be a Visible and Credible Partner in the Process Industry, ASPRI’s mission is to Connect, Engage and Grow. Through strong tripartite Public – Private Partnership, ASPRI connects and engages various stakeholders including government and statutory boards, plant owners, professionals, Institutes of Higher Learning (“IHLs”) and affiliated Trade Associations and Chambers (“TACs”) to introduce and embrace technology / mechanisation for productivity improvement and business growth.
AAIS is a not-for-profit organisation established in 2003, to promote the development of aerospace in Singapore. AAIS represents companies involved in aviation, aerospace and unmanned aircraft systems, including maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), manufacturing, parts distribution, R&D, training and education, and others. It serves as the voice of industry, facilitates business and engenders the aerospace community.
https://aais.org.sg/
Automotive Association Supplier both for motor vehicle and motorcycle Indonesia
History of GIAMM
• February 9, 1973 establised AAPCOMI (Association Automotive Parts & Components Manufacturing Indonesia)
• January 31, 1974 changed to GIAM (Gabungan Industri Alat-Alat Mobil)
• May 14, 1981 changed to GIAMM (Gabungan Industri Alat-Alat Mobil & Motor – Indonesian Automotive Parts & Components Industries Association)
• March 14, 2018 changed to GIAMM (Perkumpulan Industri Alat-Alat Mobil & Motor – Indonesian Automotive Parts & Components Industries Association)
The philosophy of GIAMM is based on PANCASILA and the 1945 Constitution of the Nation and its amendment.
The Vision of GIAMM is “to promote the development and the welfare of automotive component industry in Indonesia to be competitive internationally”.
The Mission of GIAMM are :
• To establish communication among members on matters affecting the industry.
• To build a consultation forum with government and other institutions domestically and overseas in relation to matters on automotive industry development.
• To promote the expansion of Indonesian component market domestically and overseas through joint promotion program and partnership.
https://giamm.org/
History of GIAMM
• February 9, 1973 establised AAPCOMI (Association Automotive Parts & Components Manufacturing Indonesia)
• January 31, 1974 changed to GIAM (Gabungan Industri Alat-Alat Mobil)
• May 14, 1981 changed to GIAMM (Gabungan Industri Alat-Alat Mobil & Motor – Indonesian Automotive Parts & Components Industries Association)
• March 14, 2018 changed to GIAMM (Perkumpulan Industri Alat-Alat Mobil & Motor – Indonesian Automotive Parts & Components Industries Association)
The philosophy of GIAMM is based on PANCASILA and the 1945 Constitution of the Nation and its amendment.
The Vision of GIAMM is “to promote the development and the welfare of automotive component industry in Indonesia to be competitive internationally”.
The Mission of GIAMM are :
• To establish communication among members on matters affecting the industry.
• To build a consultation forum with government and other institutions domestically and overseas in relation to matters on automotive industry development.
• To promote the expansion of Indonesian component market domestically and overseas through joint promotion program and partnership.
The Association of Electronic Industries in Singapore (AEIS) (新加坡电子业商会) was established on 7th November 1973. It is a non-profit organization that represents all facets of industrial and commercial electronics. AEIS has been connecting electronics industry in Singapore by creating a platform for members to communicate and go beyond borders and boundaries. This is achieved through networking with local government agencies and overseas electronics associations.
https://www.aeis.org.sg/index.php
We are a professional body dedicated to building public trust in the insurance and financial planning profession. Our strapline Standards. Professionalism. Trust. embodies our commitment to driving confidence in the power of professional standards: competence, integrity and care for the customer.
We deliver that commitment through relevant learning, insightful leadership and an engaged membership. Our 125,000 members commit to high professional standards by maintaining continuing professional development and adhering to a published ethical code.
Our Royal Charter requires us to secure and justify the confidence of the public.
https://www.cii.co.uk/
We deliver that commitment through relevant learning, insightful leadership and an engaged membership. Our 125,000 members commit to high professional standards by maintaining continuing professional development and adhering to a published ethical code.
Our Royal Charter requires us to secure and justify the confidence of the public.
Environmental Engineering Association of Thailand (EEAT) was initially founded in 1983. EEAT has now been a Center of Excellence and Leading-Edge Focal Point for collating and disseminating the most recent research at scale, educational/academic/publication opportunities, and communication/media options to reach an ever changing and polarized audience target, digital/technological market innovations and business opportunities alongside necessary Governmental Pollution Interventions.
https://www.eeat.or.th/
The European Association for Business and Commerce (EABC), established in 2011, is the European Chamber of Commerce Thailand.
As the unified voice of European business in Thailand, our objectives are to advocate our members’ interests, to support European business in Thailand, and to promote Thailand as an attractive partner for European foreign investment and trade.
We cover all EEA (European Economic Area) states, Switzerland and the UK, not just EU states. Our main activities include carrying out policy and advocacy dialogues, building consensus, providing support to European businesses about trade and investment, and organizing key events to foster opportunities for European businesses in Thailand.
Our business community brings together more than 120 members of 18 nationalities and from all sectors.
More information on
https://www.eabc-thailand.org/
As the unified voice of European business in Thailand, our objectives are to advocate our members’ interests, to support European business in Thailand, and to promote Thailand as an attractive partner for European foreign investment and trade.
We cover all EEA (European Economic Area) states, Switzerland and the UK, not just EU states. Our main activities include carrying out policy and advocacy dialogues, building consensus, providing support to European businesses about trade and investment, and organizing key events to foster opportunities for European businesses in Thailand.
Our business community brings together more than 120 members of 18 nationalities and from all sectors.
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GAPMMI is a food industry association established in 1976 with members of companies from the food processing industry throughout Indonesia, from multi-national to small companies.
Vision: Our vision is to create a conducive business climate for the food and beverage industry through fair competition.
Mission: Collaborates all food and beverage industries interests in conjunction with relevant stakeholders. Ensuring the provision of safer, better and more nutritious food products for society. Strengthening its members' ability in the field of food safety, processing, health, and nutrition.
https://gapmmi.id/
Vision: Our vision is to create a conducive business climate for the food and beverage industry through fair competition.
Mission: Collaborates all food and beverage industries interests in conjunction with relevant stakeholders. Ensuring the provision of safer, better and more nutritious food products for society. Strengthening its members' ability in the field of food safety, processing, health, and nutrition.
APTIKNAS (Asosiasi Pengusaha Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi Nasional) Indonesian ICT Businessman Association, which has 29 Regional Advisory Council, with a distribution network of 2000 stores throughout Indonesia. APTIKNAS is the transformation of APKOMINDO (the former) and now become as new broadened and wider organisation. APKOMINDO is 28 years old organization with extensive experiences in the field of ICT and very much well known in Indonesia while APTIKNAS has just been declared in Jakarta on February 24th 2017. We optimistic this organization will become much bigger, stronger and able to contribute to economic growth in Indonesia, especially with the trend of smart city, IoT and digital economy. Our members profile from Principal, distributor, dealer, system integrator, software developer, and ICT consultants. We have 3 main focuses in 2020 : (1) Smart City and Industry 4.0 , (2) Marketplace and (3) Digital Talents. See the detail in
http://www.aptiknas.id/
Indonesian Industrial Estates Association or Himpunan Kawasan Industri Indonesia (HKI) was established on 20th of June 1988 as the association of companies engaging in the development and management of industrial estates in Indonesia. The founding members have elected Halim Shahab, then the President Director of PT (Persero) JIEP, as the first Chairman, and served for three consecutive terms. In September 2021 the 8th National Congress of the Association has elected Sanny Iskandar, Director of PT Maligi Permata Industrial Estate, as the Chairman for the period of 2021-2025.
The objectives of HKI is to strengthen the roles of industrial estates as a tool for industrialization by encouraging the members to providing well planned and developed industrial land with all necessary infrastructure and supporting services to manufacturing industry. Therefore the industrial estates are acting as a non-fiscal incentive to foreign as well as domestic direct investment in manufacturing sector. Not only by providing ready to build land lots and standard factory buildings, but also by assisting and servicing the process of obtaining permits, land titles, power, water, telephones, wastewater treatment, etc.; and more importantly a continuous management of the estates.
https://hki-industrialestate.com/about-us
The objectives of HKI is to strengthen the roles of industrial estates as a tool for industrialization by encouraging the members to providing well planned and developed industrial land with all necessary infrastructure and supporting services to manufacturing industry. Therefore the industrial estates are acting as a non-fiscal incentive to foreign as well as domestic direct investment in manufacturing sector. Not only by providing ready to build land lots and standard factory buildings, but also by assisting and servicing the process of obtaining permits, land titles, power, water, telephones, wastewater treatment, etc.; and more importantly a continuous management of the estates.
Industry 4.0 Malaysia Association Is An NGO That Was Established In 2017 To Spearhead The Promotion.
https://www.facebook.com/IR4.0MY/
The Machinery & Engineering Industries Federation (MEIF) was established to coordinate and spearhead the progressive development of Malaysia’s machinery and engineering supporting industries to enhance productivity and domestic consumption and become integrated into the global value chain. With 9 associations under its umbrella, MEIF has been actively engaging with industry and government to drive one of its focal objectives in advocating policy, and formulating strategic programme and incentives recommendations. It also acts as the collective and cohesive voice of the machinery and engineering supporting industries in Malaysia in facilitating international promotional activities for its members.
http://www.meif.org.my/about-us.html
MAIA was launched on 28 March 2016, officiated by the Minister of International Trade and Industry.
A mark of solidarity, MAIA represents its members to the Government and global industry, It comprises of top management of member companies who are entrusted to draw the guidelines for the group with the emphasis on capacity development and international market penetration. Companies can leverage MAIA for assistance for growth and access into new markets, networking within industry and championing the industry’s interest with focus on public policy development.
Issues and concerns from members are addressed in the Technical Sub-committees (TSC). The TSCs are the main drivers of activities in the Association. There are 4 TSCs – Manufacturing, Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO), Research & Development (R&D) and Human Capital.
https://maia.my/
A mark of solidarity, MAIA represents its members to the Government and global industry, It comprises of top management of member companies who are entrusted to draw the guidelines for the group with the emphasis on capacity development and international market penetration. Companies can leverage MAIA for assistance for growth and access into new markets, networking within industry and championing the industry’s interest with focus on public policy development.
Issues and concerns from members are addressed in the Technical Sub-committees (TSC). The TSCs are the main drivers of activities in the Association. There are 4 TSCs – Manufacturing, Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO), Research & Development (R&D) and Human Capital.
"Malaysian Autonomous Intelligence and Robotics Association (MyAIRA) provides an international platform, based in Malaysia, to promote AI and Robotics through providing a collective platform for expressing common industry concerns and R&D in Robotics, Drones, Artificial and Autonomous Intelligence and all forms of robots"
https://myaira.org/
The Petroleum Institute of Thailand (PTIT) is a neutral, independent, not-for-profit organization established in September 1985, with a mission to foster better understanding of the petroleum, petrochemical, energy and related industries in Thailand. The Institute, in its mission, puts emphasis on human resources development, information services, technical services, public policy and regulatory support, to ensure sustainable development and competitiveness of the industry and the country. With continuous support from government, academic and private sectors, PTIT has over the years earned recognition as an instrumental advocate of accurate and timely information, social responsibility, as well as multilateral dialogue among concerned parties for the formulation of sound and practical policies and regulations.
https://www.ptit.org/home
The Singapore Chemical Industry Council Limited (SCIC) is the official industry association representing the Singapore Energy and Chemicals cluster in the private sector. It plays a proactive role in representing the interests of this manufacturing sector and continues to promote it as a major economic pillar of Singapore.
SCIC has a membership network of more than 170 companies including key multi-national corporations (MNCs) and small & medium enterprises (SMEs) that support the entire chemical industry supply chain. These members provide vast resources and opportunities in supporting develop a conducive business environment for the chemical industry. SCIC also provides a platform for industry members to strengthen our position in addressing advocacy issues as a single body.
https://www.scic.sg/index.php/en/
SCIC has a membership network of more than 170 companies including key multi-national corporations (MNCs) and small & medium enterprises (SMEs) that support the entire chemical industry supply chain. These members provide vast resources and opportunities in supporting develop a conducive business environment for the chemical industry. SCIC also provides a platform for industry members to strengthen our position in addressing advocacy issues as a single body.
Incorporated since 1982, SIAA is a trade association for companies and professionals in the Automation, Internet-of-Things (IoT) and Robotics sectors (in short AIR). AIRHUB, powered by SIAA is the marketplace for solutions and collaboration opportunities for members and our regional partners. We have vertical interest groups curated capability development of member and nurturing the ecosystem.
https://www.siaa.org/
The Singapore Manufacturing Federation (SMF) is the largest national organisation representing the interests of manufacturing and manufacturing-related industries since 1932. Today, the SMF is a forefront trade federation serving the manufacturing community by driving digitalisation, innovation-led productivity, business transformation and internationalisation towards enhancing the competitiveness of its member companies.
https://www.smfederation.org.sg/
Representing locally registered companies, engaging in the manufacturing and distribution of Precision Engineering components, products, tools, equipment and machinery. Supporting diverse industries from aerospace, automotive, medical, semi-conductor. We are leading our members towards adoption of Advance Manufacturing technology and Industrial 4.0.
https://speta.org/
Singapore Semiconductor Industry Association (SSIA) has more than 180 unique member companies today from the back-end to the front-end of the whole semiconductor ecosystem. SSIA also works very closely with key stakeholders in these companies, government agencies, institutions and academia to drive our 3 main pillars in the areas of building talent pipeline, strengthening the ecosystem and sustainability where we are the aggregated voice for the industry. SME membership has also grown significantly with more than half accounting for our total membership, echoing our efforts in shoring up support and growing the local ecosystem.
https://ssia.org.sg/
The Singaporean-German Chamber of Industry and Commerce (SGC) has 140 offices in 92 countries with a membership of close to 550 representatives from a variety of industries from Germany and Singapore. The SGC is a valuable, well-established networking platform and closely connected with authorities in Singapore and Germany.
https://www.sgc.org.sg/
SISEU is one of the 61 trade unions affiliated to NTUC. At SISEU, we aim at delivering what is best for our union members, representing the interests of our members.
Membership is the backbone of a labour movement. The latter can only be strong and credible to articulate and represent the voice of the workers if it can grow its membership over the time. Today, SISEU has a diverse force of more than 61, 000 members, and is the second largest union in Singapore. We represent employees in commercial, social, community & related services technical and consultancy services, printing, engineering, light manufacturing and logistics sector as well.
https://www.siseu.org.sg/wps/portal/siseu/home
Membership is the backbone of a labour movement. The latter can only be strong and credible to articulate and represent the voice of the workers if it can grow its membership over the time. Today, SISEU has a diverse force of more than 61, 000 members, and is the second largest union in Singapore. We represent employees in commercial, social, community & related services technical and consultancy services, printing, engineering, light manufacturing and logistics sector as well.
Small and Medium Enterprises Association (SAMENTA) Malaysia was registered on 12 November 1986 and hereinafter known as SAMENTA in the market. Objectives is to assist, promote and develop SMEs across Malaysia. Mission is to provide an Integrated & Unique platform for Business & Entrepreneurial Development.
https://samenta.org.my/
SME Sabah was established in April 2018 with the objectives of promoting, providing supports, services and solutions towards the best interest of small and medium industries, enterprises and businesses in Sabah. Since the inception, the Association has achieved a threefold increase in members and actively promoting and realising the 6 objectives of SME Sabah.
https://www.facebook.com/smesabah/
Who we are
Thai Automation and Robotics Association (TARA) consists of Thai business community who specializes in automation and robotic systems working together to help transform Thailand to Industry 4.0.
What we do
- We work with Thailand Board of Investment (BOI) and Center of Robotics Excellence (CORE) to help Thai industry invests in automation and robotic systems.
- Provide listing of registered Thai System Integrators (SI).
- Offer training & providing technical knowledge related to automation and robotics to Thai SI.
- Foster designs and integration for Factory Automation both in terms of prototyping with practical experience which mutually beneficial among parties involved and mega-OEM projects with heavy industry in Thailand.
- Operating synergistically with the Royal Thai Government to achieve Industry 4.0 with the new 10 S-Curve Industry.
https://www.thaitara.org/EN/home.html
Thai Automation and Robotics Association (TARA) consists of Thai business community who specializes in automation and robotic systems working together to help transform Thailand to Industry 4.0.
What we do
- We work with Thailand Board of Investment (BOI) and Center of Robotics Excellence (CORE) to help Thai industry invests in automation and robotic systems.
- Provide listing of registered Thai System Integrators (SI).
- Offer training & providing technical knowledge related to automation and robotics to Thai SI.
- Foster designs and integration for Factory Automation both in terms of prototyping with practical experience which mutually beneficial among parties involved and mega-OEM projects with heavy industry in Thailand.
- Operating synergistically with the Royal Thai Government to achieve Industry 4.0 with the new 10 S-Curve Industry.
TEEAM is a representative body of the electrical and electronics (E&E) industries in Malaysia which aims to work closely with all government departments, statutory bodies and the private sector to ensure and promote orderly growth and development of the E&E industries. TEEAM participates actively in national development through assisting the Government to shape policies and regulations that affect the E&E industry.
https://www.teeam.org.my/
The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society is the regional professional body for Logistics practitioners.
Practically all areas of the Logistics spectrum are represented in the Society. Shippers, Freight Forwarders, Academics, Students, Carriers, Personal Effects Movers and other individuals and organisations form our core. With an emphasis on commercial experience and expertise we are the lead platform for the development of Logistics in the region and work with our members, government, organisations and professionals in raising the profile and expertise through a range of activities.
https://lscms.org/
Practically all areas of the Logistics spectrum are represented in the Society. Shippers, Freight Forwarders, Academics, Students, Carriers, Personal Effects Movers and other individuals and organisations form our core. With an emphasis on commercial experience and expertise we are the lead platform for the development of Logistics in the region and work with our members, government, organisations and professionals in raising the profile and expertise through a range of activities.
The United Workers of Electronics & Electrical Industries (UWEEI) was registered as an industry-wide trade union representing workers in the electronics and electrical sector, with the restructuring of the omnibus unions to nine industry-based trade unions, on 14 July 1981, The rationale was to enable unions to gain more in-depth knowledge of their industry to better engage with companies in representing workers’ interests. Affiliated to National Trades Union Congress (NTUC), UWEEI is the third largest union in Singapore, representing almost 64,000 members in more than 130 companies.
http://www.uweei.org.sg/wps/portal/uweei/home
Vietnam Electronic Industries Association (VEIA) was established in June 2000 by a group of electronic manufacturers to meet the growing demand of industrial activities and promote the cooperation and the development of electronic industry in Vietnam. VEIA is a voluntary, non-profit and non-government nationwide organization. VEIA serves the interests of Vietnam electronic industry by representing domestic companies in working on the challenges and issues it faces. Recognizing the importance of the electronic industry in the national economy, the VEIA aims to help the electronic industry in Vietnam remain on a competitive edge through various local and international activities. VEIA also provides the confidence communications between the industry, its customers and the government.
MISSION of VEIA
To promote cooperation among different sectors in the local electronic industry,
To provide consultation and services for its member companies,
To engage in international negotiations on behalf of the local industry,
To create better communications among its member companies and with other industry associations,
To provide suggestions to the government on industrial policies.
http://www.veia.org.vn/default.asp?xt=xt57&page=content&linkID=203&menu=2
MISSION of VEIA
To promote cooperation among different sectors in the local electronic industry,
To provide consultation and services for its member companies,
To engage in international negotiations on behalf of the local industry,
To create better communications among its member companies and with other industry associations,
To provide suggestions to the government on industrial policies.