Leetx to Showcase Full-Stack Self-Developed Assembly Technology at Automotive Manufacturing 2026 in Bangkok

The intelligent assembly company will showcase four key product lines in Bangkok to support Southeast Asia's rapidly expanding electric vehicle manufacturing sector

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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The intelligent assembly technology company Leetx, which has established a long-standing footprint in the automotive sector, has announced its participation in the upcoming Automotive Manufacturing 2026 exhibition in Bangkok. Scheduled to run from June 17 to June 20, 2026, the event will serve as a platform for the company to showcase its full-stack, self-developed assembly technology. This exhibition comes during a period of rapid scaling for electric vehicle production across the Southeast Asian region.[1][2]

At the event, Leetx will highlight four of its key self-developed product lines, which include servo press, transducerized tightening, automatic screw feeding, and Centron precision dispensing technologies. These product lines are designed to support the accelerating expansion of both electric vehicle and general automotive manufacturing. The company's solutions aim to address the critical manufacturing needs of regional markets as production demands continue to rise.[1][2]

The push for advanced assembly solutions is particularly strong in Thailand, which has set an ambitious target for electric vehicles to account for 30 percent of its total vehicle output by the year 2030. This target has intensified the demand for highly traceable assembly technologies on the production floor. Against this backdrop of rapid industrial transition, Leetx positions its self-developed technologies to meet the increasingly urgent requirements of modern automotive assembly lines.[1][2]

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