Antaisolar at the ASEAN Sustainable Energy Week 2017 in Thailand

The ASEAN Sustainable Energy Week 2017 came to end after four days exhibition in Thailand from June.7 to June.10. This yearly event highlights the renewable energy sources and the latest technology in the ASEAN region. Antaisolar took part in the exhibition for the second time to further develop the solar business with local clients.

During the exhibition, Antaisolar showcased a full range of roof attachments such as roof clamps and roof hooks. They can be widely applied in metal and tile roof. Made of AL6005-T6, Antaisolar in-house aluminum extrusion lines enable the high quality products and a more cost-effective price.


Visitors to the Antaisolar booth mainly comprised of EPC company and local distributors. They were quite interested in our series of Kliplok® clamp, its special features offer a secure fastening without penetrating the roof sheets can be waterproof.


The four-day event presents huge opportunities from the crowded participator. Thailand is currently promoting Renewable Energy as a national agenda supported by a Master Plan called "Alternative Energy Development Plan (2012-2021)." The goal is to increase the share of renewable energy to 25% of the country's energy demand by the year 2021. Antaisolar will keep up with the trend to optimize it's products for supporting more solar business in ASEAN region.

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