Thailand LAB INTERNATIONAL 2025 Strengthens Thailand’s Role as a Regional Innovation Hub
Bangkok, 3 September 2025 – Thailand is reinforcing its position as a regional hub for science, biotechnology, chemical, and medical and health innovation with the official opening of Thailand LAB INTERNATIONAL 2025 at BITEC, Bangkok. Now in its 15th edition, the exhibition has grown into one of Asia’s leading platforms, strategically co-locating Thailand LAB INTERNATIONAL, BioAP INTERNATIONAL, FutureCHEM INTERNATIONAL, Health & Innovation Asia, and the new Food For Health Pavilion. Organized by VNU Asia Pacific, the three-day event (3–5 September 2025) brings together laboratory technology, biotechnology, chemicals, healthcare, and food innovation to create a dynamic ecosystem that connects research, industry, and application.
Thailand LAB 2025 Opens with Strong Institutional Support
The Opening Ceremony welcomed leaders from government and industry. Ms. Panadda Kongma, Vice President – Business, VNU Asia Pacific, delivered the welcome address, followed by remarks from Mr. Pongsak Fusrisi, President of the Science and Technology Trade Association; Mr. Salanroj Sutaschuto, COO and Senior Vice President of TCEB; and Dr. Visit Limlurcha, Vice Chairman of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, Chairman of the Processed Food & Future Food Committee, and President of the Thai Future Food Trade Association. The exhibition was officially opened by Mrs. Pennapa Kanjana, Deputy Secretary-General of the Office of Atoms for Peace, representing the Minister of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation. The ceremony concluded with a group photo and a VIP tour of the exhibition halls EH 102–104.
“Thailand LAB INTERNATIONAL, together with BioAP INTERNATIONAL, FutureCHEM INTERNATIONAL, and Health & Innovation Asia 2025, is a premier platform for Thailand and ASEAN to showcase strengths in science, laboratory technology, and advanced testing. Covering industries from food and pharmaceuticals to healthcare and biotechnology, the event is more than an exhibition—it is a hub for collaboration, knowledge exchange, and innovation. This aligns with the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation’s mission to build a skilled workforce, drive an innovation-based economy, and deliver sustainable benefits to society.” Mrs. Pennapa Kanjana stated.





