Globally, the demand from the automotive, construction, packaging and medical devices segments will continue to drive the growth of mold and die industry. The same outlook holds true in Thailand which is part of the global supply chain. At any rate, it is important for mold and die makers to look beyond current business and explore new market opportunities. One approach is by upgrading the capacity to be able to manufacture highly precise parts with high value such as the aerospace industry that include aircraft, rockets, and high-level engineering systems through processes such as overmolding, insert molding, technical injection molding, two-shot molding, foam molding, cavitation molding and reaction injection molding. It is also useful to invest in machinery that can be used with various materials such as aluminum, alloys, cast iron, and various grades of steel to be able to expand the range of customers and segments to serve.*