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SMT Inspires the Next Generation at K-Engineering World Tour and Competency Challenge 2026 at KMITL

July 03, 2026

Stars Microelectronics (Thailand) Public Company Limited (SMT) participated in the K-Engineering World Tour and Competency Challenge 2026, held at the Faculty of Engineering, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL), reaffirming its commitment to advancing engineering and technology education while inspiring the next generation of Thai engineers and innovators.

 

As part of the event, SMT showcased its technologies and capabilities through an interactive exhibition booth, providing students, educators, and visitors with valuable insights into the electronics manufacturing and semiconductor industries. Participants had the opportunity to engage with SMT's engineering team, explore internship and career opportunities, learn about professional skill development, and gain firsthand perspectives on engineering careers through discussions with industry experts.

 

SMT booth attracted continuous interest from students, university graduates, and parents throughout the event. Visitors actively engaged with the company's representatives to learn more about SMT's products, technologies, and the essential skills required to succeed in today's engineering profession. These interactions provided participants with a deeper understanding of the company's operations and the evolving opportunities within the semiconductor industry.

 

Beyond showcasing its technological expertise and leadership in semiconductor manufacturing, SMT leveraged the event to strengthen its employer brand as an Employer of Choice for emerging talent. Students were introduced to the company's people-focused culture, talent development programs, and diverse career pathways in engineering and technology.

 

Through its participation, SMT continues to support Thailand's talent development ecosystem while contributing to the nation's long-term vision of becoming a sustainable hub for advanced technology and semiconductor manufacturing.