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  • Warm welcome to our new Premium Member, Atlas Copco (Thailand) Limited

    < Back Warm welcome to our new Premium Member, Atlas Copco (Thailand) Limited 4 Apr 2024 SweCham would like to warmly welcome our new Premium Member, Atlas Copco (Thailand) Limited, to the Thai-Swedish business community! Since 1873, the Atlas Copco Group has provided innovative technology, products, services and solutions. Atlas Copco Group aims to enable technology that transforms the future, creating value for our customers, employees, shareholders and society. They are organised into four business areas, divided into a number of divisions, each with their own focus, expertise and application knowledge. One of their success factors is their many strong brands offering differentiated products, services and solutions for a wide range of customer segments. Atlas Copco Group in Thailand, established in 1993, is located in Chachoengsao and provides high-quality compressors, power tools and construction as well as service plans, through their four business areas: Compressor Technique, Industrial Technique, Power Equipment and Vacuum Technique. Their Group's mission is to achieve sustainable, profitable, inclusive growth. Sustainability at Atlas Copco Group means innovating with a long-term perspective and supporting their customers to meet their sustainability ambitions. It also includes growing in a way that is ethical, respecting and promoting human rights and with zero tolerance for corruption. Big warm welcome to the representative, Khun Wendy Buffa Pace (Vice President South East Asia & Oceania) To learn more about Atlas Copco (Thailand) Limited and for queries, please email atlascopco.thailand@atlascopco.com For more information, please visit: https://www.atlascopcogroup.com Previous Next

  • What experts say about the Sustainability for Business Forum 2023

    < Back What experts say about the Sustainability for Business Forum 2023 15 May 2023 The Sustainability for Business Forum 2023 (SBF2023) is returning for its sixth edition in Thailand. The forum aims to promote sustainable development among businesses in the country. It is organised by the Franco-Thai Chamber of Commerce, Netherlands-Thai Chamber of Commerce, Swiss-Thai Chamber of Commerce, and Thai-Swedish Chamber of Commerce, and will take place on Thursday, 18 May 2023, at the Landmark Bangkok Hotel. Nantaporn Thirapongphaiboon, Outreach Manager at the Scholars of Sustenance Foundation (SOS), expressed, โ€œSBF23 is an excellent platform to discuss and promote the importance of sustainable development in Thailand. By bringing together sustainability leaders, entrepreneurs, and experts from diverse industries, this event can drive the conversation towards a future of sustainable business practices.โ€ Lars Svensson, Chief Executive of the Sustainability & Entrepreneurship Centre at Sasin School of Management, added, โ€œSBF23 provides a great opportunity to gain inspiration, insights, and stay updated on the latest developments in the broad field of sustainability. Here, you can connect with like-minded, open-minded, and curious leaders and practitioners from both large and small businesses. Whether you are already making a positive impact in your community or simply interested in sustainability and eager to learn from peers, thought leaders, practitioners, and trailblazers, this opportunity is beneficial for people, the planet, and businesses alike. It is an event not to be missed.โ€ To learn more about the SBF23 event and read the full article, please visit: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/pr/2569159/driving-businesses-towards-greater-sustainable-development Registration for the event is open to individuals and organisations interested in participating. To register, please visit: www.eventcreate.com/e/sbf23 For more information about the forum, please visit www.sustainability4business.com Previous Next

  • Understanding Uterine Fibroids with Samitivejย Hospital

    < Back Understanding Uterine Fibroids with Samitivej Hospital 21 Feb 2024 Uterine fibroids are common benign tumours affecting 20 to 30% of females aged 30 to 50 , with a higher prevalence in certain groups, such as married women without children, those who are overweight, and those with a family history of uterine fibroids. While generally not life-threatening, they can cause symptoms like heavy menstrual bleeding or irregularities, indicating the need for medical attention to prevent infertility or anaemia. During pregnancy, they increase the risks of complications like premature birth and miscarriage. Early detection is crucial for effective management. Types of Uterine Fibroids โœ… Intramural Fibroids: These fibroids are the most common type that grow within the muscular uterine wall. They may cause symptoms such as pelvic pain and heavy menstrual bleeding. โœ… Subserosal Fibroids: These fibroids are found on the outside of the uterus, subserosal fibroids can lead to back pain and pelvic pressure due to their size and location. โœ… Submucosal Fibroids: Growing within the inner lining of the uterus, submucosal fibroids can cause menstrual disorders and fertility issues. Symptoms of Uterine Fibroids โ˜‘๏ธ Pelvic pain or pressure โ˜‘๏ธ Heavy menstrual bleeding โ˜‘๏ธ Back pain โ˜‘๏ธ Frequent urination โ˜‘๏ธ Constipation โ˜‘๏ธ Difficulty emptying the bladder Early detection through technology-assisted diagnosis, such as ultrasound, is crucial to prevent potential complications associated with uterine fibroids. Timely intervention allows for a more effective management plan and can alleviate symptoms, improving the overall quality of life. For more information or to make an appointment, please click https://www.samitivejhospitals.com/center/detail/women-s-health-center Learn more about Samitivej Hospital at https://www.samitivejhospitals.com/ Previous Next

  • FOREO Flourishes at the Siam Premium Outlet with the First Standalone Shop

    < Back FOREO Flourishes at the Siam Premium Outlet with the First Standalone Shop 15 Sept 2023 Bangkok, 1 July 2023 - Exciting news from Siam Premium Outlet in Bangkok, Thailand, as FOREO forges a new following amongst Thailand skincare enthusiasts by opening its first standalone shop. Thailand fans now have one more place infused with a unique self-care philosophy where they can explore a deep fusion of the latest technologies, award-winning design, and knowledge of natural skin processes. Blurring the lines between beauty, innovation and tech, booth K07 offers a first-hand experience of FOREO's flagships. Understanding the โ€œone size doesn't fit allโ€ reality of individual needs, FOREO devices introduced a self-care revolution focused on only the best materials, radical adaptability, and dependable, long-lasting quality devices. From the creation of the worldโ€™s 1st and best-selling, iconic and original silicone sonic facial brush LUNAโ„ข and a supercharged 2-min full facial with UFOโ„ข, to the non-invasive full facial microcurrent facelift with BEARโ„ข - FOREO keeps its promises of making you enjoy living in your skin. "Increasing our touchpoints has shown how impactful direct consumer engagement is, and we intend to further expand our presence across Thailand in the months to come" - says Sladan Mujdzic, General Manager of FOREO Thailand. To learn more about FOREO, please visit the FOREO Facebook page at www.facebook.com/foreoth/ or the website at www.foreo.com . Find out more about FOREO's first standalone shop at www.siampremiumoutlets.com/en Previous Next

  • Connectivity Working Group | SweCham

    Connectivity Working Group < Back Missions and Objectives The aim of the Connectivity Working Group (CWG) is to provide a platform for collaboration on how to further enhance connectivity and transform business models in Thailand. Combining Ericssonโ€™s knowledge on connectivity with industry expertise from working group members representing a range of sectors, the SweCham CWG is exploring the potentials of the 5G network and the driving force for digitalisation of industries. Areas explored during the discussions included ecosystem development, co-creation, and case references which showcased how interconnectivity, reliability, and security could lead to enhanced productivity and safety. Ultimately, the CWG is a place for collaboration, innovation and co-creation where members can experiment and jointly identify challenges that can be tackled together. Meet the Chairman Igor Maurell Head of Ericsson Thailand Next Meeting Please stay tuned for more updates about our next meeting Previous Meetings Connectivity Working Group Update, 8/3 Read More

  • Our Team | SweCham

    SweCham Office Team An Executive Director, Administrative Officer, and Events and Marketing Officer are running the daily work and administration of the Chamber. Dr Pojanath Bhatanacharoen EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Ms Anna Lindgren MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR Ms Anantaya Kwanmuang ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER Ms Nichakarn Ounahachat MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS INTERN Ms Apinya Success EVENTS AND MARKETING OFFICER Ms Julia Jonsson PROJECT COORDINATOR

  • Member Directory | SweCham

    2024 Version - Chosen (1) 2024 Version - Chosen (1) 1/1 DISCOVER NEW CONNECTIONS Welcome to our Digital Member Directory! Search for Thai-Swedish Businesses Here and Find new Partners and Contacts! Go to Member Directory E-Book (ENG) โ†’ Download PDF (ENG) โ†’

  • Become our Member | SweCham

    Multi-Chambers Sustainability for Business Forum 2022 Swedish Education Fair Multi-Chambers Sustainability for Business Forum 2022 1/8 Become our Member Growing Your Business Through SweCham Why join our community? The SweCham serves as a forum and voice for the Thai-Swedish Business Community promoting trade, investments and business between our countries. โ€‹ When becoming a member you will have access to the advocacy results by JFCCT and EABC and the knowledge sharing and networking between our members. You can also promote your business and get exposure. We are welcoming members in all our categories; Premium, Corporate, Individual, Startups and Students. โ€‹ Peter Bjรถrk, President of SweCham Membership Benefits CREDIBILITY AND ADVOCACY EXPOSURE Being the voice of its members, through collaborating closely with local trade associations such as JFCCT and EABC, SweCham will help ensure your voice is heard to local authorities and the Thai government. Gain access to premier business and social events. With our year-round events and activities, you also have the opportunity to expose your business to a high number of potential partners and customers. PROMOTION SweCham offers a range of cost-effective and efficient marketing opportunities that increase your brand visibility and reach. NETWORK AND KNOWLEDGE SHARING Joining SweCham allows companies to develop and maintain relationships with key players in their business community. Interested in Becoming a Part of our Community? Discover your new business opportunities and strengthen your network within the Swedish-Thai community with us Apply for Membership Download Brochure

  • SweCham Working Groups | SweCham

    SweCham Working Groups SweCham has set up two working groups with leading Swedish companies to support the Thailand 4.0 economic model with know-how, advocacy, and investment guidance. Behind the initiative is SweChamโ€™s Connectivity Working Group, Education Working Group, Sustainability Working Group and newly formed Entrepreneurs and SME Working Group with world-leading Swedish companies as the driving force. Connectivity Working Group Education Working Group Entrepreneurs and SMEs Working Group Sustainability Working Group Next Meeting Please stay tuned for more updates about our next meeting Previous Meetings Connectivity Working Group Update, 8/3 Read More

  • Our Partners and Members | SweCham

    SWECHAM PARTNERS AND MEMBERS SWECHAM PARTNERS Click logos for Partners' links Platinum Partner Gold Partner Workplace Partner SWECHAM MEMBERS Click to explore our members in 2023/24 Honorary Member Start Up Corporate Members Premium Members Individual Members Large Corporate Members Student/Alumni Members Corporate Members

  • SweCham Logo Usage Guideline | SweCham

    Thai-Swedish Chamber of Commerce Logo Usage Guideline Purpose of The Guidelines The Logo Usage Guidelines (โ€œthe Guidelinesโ€) establish basic rules regarding the use of the Thai-Swedish Chamber of Commerce (โ€œthe Chamberโ€™sโ€) name and logos, including those of the Chamberโ€™s name, (referred to collectively as โ€œChamber Logosโ€). The Thai-Swedish Chamber of Commerce logo features the three crowns, the national emblem of Sweden which comprises two yellow crowns above and one below, with the Thai tri-colour flag (red, white and dark blue) in the background symbolising the two nations Sweden and Thailand. Both the standard and square logos feature the text โ€˜Thai-Swedish Chamber of Commerceโ€™ in black. Main Chamber Logos Our main logos include the following: Standard Logo "Square" Logo Please note that Chamber logos are not limited to those shown above and can from time to time include special logos. Attribution All rights (including copyrights, trademark rights, etc.) in relation to Chamber Logos are the property of the Chamber. Prohibiting Unauthorised Use of Chamber Logos Chamber Logos may not be used without the Chamberโ€™s permission. If use is not specifically permitted under the Guidelines, those who wish to use Chamber Logos may do so only with a written permission from the Chamber, provided that such use complies with the Guidelines. Any person who uses Chamber Logos with permission from the Chamber (โ€œthe Userโ€) shall be deemed to have agreed to the Guidelines when using Chamber Logos. Permitted Use The User may use Chamber Logos as specified by the Chamber only in the following cases: โ€‹ To introduce Chamber Services โ€‹ When partnering with the Chamber or for plans related to this โ€‹ To showcase membership of the Chamber by its members on their websites โ€‹ Other cases approved by the Chamber Unauthorised Use (Prohibited Acts) When using Chamber Logos, the User is prohibited from: โ€‹ Using Chamber Logos for purposes other than those established in the preceding article, unless otherwise authorised by the Chamber. โ€‹ Modifying, adding to or altering Chamber Logos (including the addition of animations or effects [rotating, embellishing, etc.], as well as changes to spacing, fonts and colour scheme) โ€‹ Using Chamber Logos as part of another companyโ€™s or organisationโ€™s product name, service name, trademark, logo, company name, etc. โ€‹ Using Chamber Logos in a manner that suggests or implies there is any kind of employment relationship or partnership, etc. with the Chamber, unless otherwise authorised by the Chamber. โ€‹ Using Chamber Logos in a manner that suggests or implies approval, sponsorship or endorsement by the Chamber unless otherwise authorised by the Chamber. โ€‹ Using Chamber Logos in a manner that may libel or harm the reputation of the Chamber and its members. โ€‹ Using Chamber Logos in a manner that violates copyright or other laws and regulations โ€‹ Using Chamber Logos in media with content that is offensive or contrary to public order and morals. โ€‹ Allowing a third party to use Chamber Logos, unless otherwise authorised by the Company โ€‹ Creating or using logos that imitate Chamber Logos or logos that resemble Chamber Logos โ€‹ Using Chamber Logos in any other manner that the Chamber, at its sole discretion, deems inappropriate. User Responsibilities If the Chamber determines that a Userโ€™s use of Chamber Logos is in violation of the Guidelines, or if the Chamber deems it necessary at its sole discretion, the Chamber may request that the User cease its use of Chamber Logos or take other measures that the Chamber deems necessary and appropriate, and the User shall comply with such without delay. If the User does not comply with the Chamberโ€™s request, the Chamber may take measures deemed necessary by the Chamber. In the event that the Chamber has suffered any direct or indirect damages (including attorney fees) arising from the use of Chamber Logos by the User (including cases where the Chamber has received a claim from a third party due to such use), the User must without delay indemnify the Chamber against such in accordance with the Chamberโ€™s request. In the event that the User has received a claim or other demand from a third party arising from, or in connection with, the use of Chamber Logos, the User must promptly contact the Chamber. No Guarantee Disclaimer The Chamber does not warrant, implicitly or explicitly, against physical or legal defects of Chamber Logos (including, but not limited to, defects, errors or bugs in relation to safety, reliability, accuracy, completeness, effectiveness, fitness for a particular purpose, or security, etc., or infringement upon the rights of any third party). The Chamber undertakes no obligation to remove such defects in providing Chamber Logos. The Chamber will not be in any way responsible for any damages that may be incurred by the User arising from the use of Chamber Logos. Changes to the Guidelines The Chamber may change the Guidelines at any time without prior notice if the Chamber deems it necessary. The revised Guidelines shall become effective from the point at which they are posted on the Chamberโ€™s website, and the User shall be deemed to have agreed to the revised Guidelines by continuing to use the Chamber Logos after the change. Governing Law These Guidelines are governed by the laws of the Kingdom of Thailand. Contact Details If you wish to use Chamber Logos, or if you have any questions regarding the use of Chamber Logos, please contact us at contact@swecham.com . 9 February 2024, Thai-Swedish Chamber of Commerce

  • Contact | SweCham

    Contact Address No. 34, Level 4, Room A04-420, CP Tower 3, Phaya Thai Rd., Thung Phayathai, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400 Contact Opening Hours +66 (0) 2430 6155 Mon - Fri 09:00 โ€“ 18:00 contact@swecham.com Keep in Touch on Social Subscribe to our Newsletter Subcribe here! First Name Last Name Email Message Send Thanks for submitting!

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