
Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon (RMUTP) organized the 17th Electrical Engineering Network Conference (EENET2025) under the theme “Creating Technological Innovations for Research to Develop Local Areas and Promote Community Economy,” held from May 28 to 30, 2025, at Heritage Grand Convention, Mueang District, Ranong Province.
The opening ceremony was honored by Lieutenant General Chainarong Kitrungrojcharoen, Vice President of the University Council, acting on behalf of the Council President, who presided over the event. Also present were Dr.Natworapol Rachsiriwatcharabul, President of RMUTP, Assoc. Prof. Dr.Nattachote Rugthaicharoencheep, Chair of the Electrical Engineering Network (EENET), Mr.Kanathip Sukcharoen, Vice Governor of Ranong Province, Mr. Nit Uitekkeng, Deputy Mayor of Ranong Provincial Administrative Organization, Mr.Thawat Jaidee, Deputy Mayor of Ranong Provincial Administrative Organization, Mr.Pinij Tankul, Mayor of Ranong Municipality, Assoc. Prof. Dr.Athikom Roeksabutr President of the Electrical Engineering Academic Association (Thailand); and the executive team, who warmly welcomed all participants.
Lieutenant General Chainarong Kitrungrojcharoen, Vice President of the University Council, stated at the opening ceremony that this academic conference is a vital platform for researchers, academics, students, and industry to exchange knowledge and build networks in electrical engineering through research, innovation applications, and technology development to sustainably serve society and local communities. It also aims to enhance Thailand’s competitiveness in economy, society, energy, and environment by investing in research and technology development that meet the needs of manufacturing, service, and agricultural sectors.
Dr.Natworapol Rachsiriwatcharabul, President of RMUTP, said the university hosted this 17th Electrical Engineering Network Conference (EENET2025) in collaboration with the Triple E (Electrical and Energy) Association (Thailand), the Electrical Engineering Academic Association (Thailand), and the Electrical Engineering Network. The conference attracted significant interest, especially from researchers who submitted 216 papers across 12 fields, including power engineering, electronics, communications, computer and IT, control systems, digital signal processing, energy conservation, innovation, and more. These papers will be published in the EENET2025 proceedings.
The event also serves as an inspiration platform to foster collaboration and expand national development networks, preparing future Thai engineers to confidently face new energy challenges. The conference featured three keynote speakers: Prof. Dr.Pichai Aree from Thammasat University on “Calculating Operating Points of Induction Machines for Dynamic Simulation Accuracy,” Dr.Narudom Nualkhao from the National Institute of Metrology on “Metrology and Industry,” and Assoc. Prof. Dr.Nopbhorn Leeprechanon, Deputy Director of the Office of Science Promotion, Research, and Innovation, on “Collaborative Investment Power: Bridging Electrical Engineering Research and Community Economy.”