Vehicle Safety Course 2024/007 Successfully Held in Bangkok, Thailand


Bangkok, Thailand – The New Car Assessment Program for Southeast Asian Countries (ASEAN NCAP) recently held its seventh edition of Vehicle Safety Course (VSC 2024/007) at The Thai-German Graduate School of Engineering Building, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB), Thailand.

The objectives of the events are to promote and publicise vehicle safety information to the public in Thailand. Furthermore, participation in the VSC will greatly help the participants in acquiring the necessary information regarding vehicle safety and sharing the knowledge with their respective contacts on the importance of selecting vehicles with safety ratings.

The event began with an opening remark from Ts. Yahaya Ahmad, Technical Leader for ASEAN NCAP and followed by a welcoming remark by Prof. Dr. Somrerk Chandraambhorn, Vice President for Research and Information Technology Department, KMUTNB.

There were a total of eight presentations from various organizations and vehicle manufacturers who presented at this ASEAN NCAP’s VSC namely the Ministry of Public Health Thailand, Towards Zero Foundation, Mitsubishi, Toyota, Autoliv, Nissan and Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association. Nevertheless, we are not able to share all the presentations due to policy of some of the organizations.

Below is the list of presentations presented at the 7th VSC in Bangkok.

Road Safety in Thailand by Traffic MD. Pananya Chuadamrong, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand

Significance of NCAPs across Regions by Jessica Truong, Towards Zero Foundation/Global NCAP

Introduction to ASEAN NCAP & ASEAN NCAP 2021-2025 Protocol by Salina Mustaffa, ASEAN NCAP

Introduction to Passive Safety by Akira Onoda, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation

Safety for Electric Vehicle by Yasumasa Akiyama, Nissan Technical Center South East Asia


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