nectec_logoBackground

The National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC) was established on 16 September 1986, initially as a project under the Office of Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Science, Technology and Energy (the former name of the Ministry of Science and Technology).

In 1991, following the enactment of the Science and Technology Development Act of 1991  NECTEC was transformed into a specialized national center under the National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA), a new agency under the Ministry of Science and Technology.

NECTEC's main responsibilities are to undertake, support and promote the development of electronics and computer technologies through research and development activities. NECTEC also provides a linkage between research communities and industries through the established industrial clusters.

Vision

“Being a core organization collaborating with alliances in R&D of electronics and computer technologies for strengthening sustainability of Thai industries and sufficiency society”

Missions

NECTEC contributes to the development of Thailand's capability in electronics and computer technologies through:

Research, development, design and engineering
Technology transfer to industries and communities
Human resource development
Policy research and industrial intelligence and knowledge infrastructure

 

Highlight Products

This device inspects or measures the magnetic field. It is produced with the semiconductor technology and is designed to have the uncomplicated structure of transistor.

 

This product is newly developed to substitute the previous glass bulb sensor. This sensor is made from silicon and designed to have the structure of ISFET.

 

This type of products includes all circuits that are made from CMOS silicon. This kind of circuit has been widely used to the extent where we can say that 90 percent of the manufactured semiconductor circuits in the industry are appliances or circuits that consist of CMOS silicon.