Mobility & Vehicle Technology Research Center (MOVE)

The extensive automotive research by the automotive research cluster of King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT) throughout the past years has clearly signified the profound interest of next generation automotive technology from both government and private sectors at home and abroad. At the same time, the considerable rise in electric vehicle industry in Thailand and sheer volume of international collaborations between universities and external agencies in undertaking research, academic services and the signing of memorandums (MOU) have been witnessed all along.

Aiming to encourage continued cooperation among lecturers, researchers and students from various faculties to keep abreast with new technologies, KMUTT has therefore established Mobility & Vehicle Technology Research Center (MOVE)on January 13, 2020. Developed from the automotive research cluster of KMUTT, MOVE is affiliated to the Institute for Scientific and Technological Research and Services (ISTRS). We focus on serving as a unique resource for industry, academia, government laboratories and other organizations by fostering the integrated management and sharing thefacilities to undertake research on the next generation automotive technologies that are commercially viable in the future.


VISION

To become the leader in next generation sustainable mobility through research, innovation & education.

MISSION

  1. Develop Next-generation automotive technology and innovation based Connected, Autonomous, Shared and Electric (CASE) concept.
  2. Transfer technology to entrepreneurs for commercialization to be able to compete at international level.
  3. Conduct research and academic services, with researchers from various departments and from external research network.
  4. Build advanced laboratories to support Next-generation automotive testing and research.

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ABOUT MOVE

Mobility and Vehicle Technology Research Center (MOVE) was established by King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, under the Institute for Scientific and Technological Research and Services (ISTRS) to encourage multidisciplinary collaboration between professors, researchers and students from various faculties and institutes to continuously keep up with the changes in automotive technology. MOVE also focuses on sharing research facilities and equipment with other faculties and institutes to create and develop next-generation automotive technology that can be commercialized. 


(Assoc. Prof. Dr.Yossapong Laoonual)
Head of MOVE

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