At its first Thai Media Day, CNH, a global leader in equipment, technology, and services, unveiled several initiatives aimed at enhancing agricultural productivity and sustainability in Thailand. In collaboration with Nakhon Sawan College of Agriculture and Technology (NSCAT), CNH is working to transform 45 hectares of farmland and facilities into a model farm to advance practical machinery training, research, and knowledge sharing within the community. The company will also contribute to the development of a new curriculum focused on modern agricultural machinery and precision farming technologies.
Mark Brinn, Managing Director for Southeast Asia and Japan at CNH, stated: "Innovation, sustainability, and productivity are at the core of our mission to 'break new ground.' We are committed to supporting the agricultural sector with climate-smart equipment and technologies that empower farmers in their vital work."
As part of its ongoing dedication to fostering future agricultural professionals, CNH is involved in several educational initiatives in Thailand, including a scholarship program with Pakdee College. Additionally, CNH has expanded its partnership with KMITL to include curriculum development, hands-on training, and internship opportunities. This year, CNH and KMITL formalized their collaboration with a Memorandum of Agreement that extends into agriculture research and development (R&D).
CNH, recognized as a Great Place to Work, employs around 200 people in Thailand, which serves as its Asia-Pacific regional headquarters. Through its renowned brands—Case IH, New Holland, CASE, and New Holland Construction Equipment—CNH supports local farmers and builders.
Mark Brinn, Managing Director for Southeast Asia and Japan at CNH, stated: "Innovation, sustainability, and productivity are at the core of our mission to 'break new ground.' We are committed to supporting the agricultural sector with climate-smart equipment and technologies that empower farmers in their vital work."
As part of its ongoing dedication to fostering future agricultural professionals, CNH is involved in several educational initiatives in Thailand, including a scholarship program with Pakdee College. Additionally, CNH has expanded its partnership with KMITL to include curriculum development, hands-on training, and internship opportunities. This year, CNH and KMITL formalized their collaboration with a Memorandum of Agreement that extends into agriculture research and development (R&D).
CNH, recognized as a Great Place to Work, employs around 200 people in Thailand, which serves as its Asia-Pacific regional headquarters. Through its renowned brands—Case IH, New Holland, CASE, and New Holland Construction Equipment—CNH supports local farmers and builders.