Thai Prime Minister visit Welion

time:2024.05.13 Click volume:9876

On April 30, 2024, Dr. Pupachai manonans, Assistant to the Prime Minister's Office of the State Council of Thailand, Chairman of the Prime Minister's Committee, and Advisor to the Minister of Affairs, and Ms. Wantana Tatan, Minister-Counselor of the Investment Department of the Thai Embassy in China, and others visited Welion New Energy for in-depth commercial and technical exchanges.

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(Figure: Dr. Pupachai manonans and his delegation took a group photo with WeLion leaders in the company's office building)

 

Dr. Pupachai manonans is a well-known overseas Chinese in Thailand. He has played an important role in promoting China-Thailand friendship, cultural exchanges and economic and trade cooperation. He is a model of young entrepreneurs in Thailand and plays a pivotal role in the new overseas Chinese community in Thailand. This visit can build a good bridge for Weilan New Energy to establish a cooperative relationship with Thailand.

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(Figure: WeLion leads Dr. Pupachai manonans and his delegation to visit the exhibition hall)

 

Yu Huigen, Chairman and General Manager of Welion, and company executives accompanied Luo and his party to visit the company's exhibition hall and R&D trial production line. Introduced the company's founding intention, development history, core products, solid-state battery technology, etc.

 

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(Figure: Dr. Pupachai manonans and his delegation hold a discussion with WeLion’s leaders in the conference room)

 

After visiting, Dr. Pupachai manonans and his delegation held a discussion with Welion in the conference room to discuss future cooperation. Pupachai said that he welcomes Welion's active promotion of solid-state battery projects in Thailand and hopes that Welion can establish a deeper cooperative relationship with more relevant Thai partners and play an active role in promoting cooperation and exchanges in solid-state battery technology between the two countries.