In the Buddhist era of 2548, it marked a new milestone in the journey towards the goal set by Dr. Narong Mongkolvanit. Siam Technology College established the "Siam Technology College" project to continue the vision of Dr. Narong Mongkolvanit and meet the society's demand for producing high-quality and highly qualified personnel. The college provides an education that combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, focusing on assessing performance based on real-world work in the current technological and rapidly developing environment. The "Siam Technology College" commenced its operations in the academic year 2549 on an area of 8 rai 3 ngan 67 square wah, adjacent to the "Siam Technology School," with the two institutions having proportionally divided spaces. In the first academic year of the "Siam Technology College," the emphasis was placed on continuous education for graduates of Siam Technology School, offering undergraduate programs in technology and business administration that support all the courses taught at Siam Technology School. Later, additional disciplines were added based on the needs of the Thai business and industrial sectors. The college aims to provide education that is continuous and equitable, regardless of the educational institution or level from which students come.
Siam Institute of Technology has the objective to provide educational services in various fields of study, taking into account the real needs of the business/industrial sector and connecting with the global education and employment community to meet the increasingly diverse needs of society. This is in line with the vision and mission of Professor Dr. Narong Mongkhonvanit, who has established the standards of leadership in vocational education management for the genuine benefit of society, rather than merely following popular trends. This is the vision and mission of the institute.
The core values of Siam Technology Institute abbreviated as "I-ROAR," represent the ability to overcome challenges and achieve success in pursuit of goals. The breakdown of the acronym "I-ROAR" and its meanings are as follows:
Siam Technology Institute is located at 46 Chalermprakiat Road, Wat Tha Phra Sub-district, Bang Kho Laem District, Bangkok 10600. The campus covers an area of 8 rai, 3 ngan, 67 square wahs, and it boasts a favourable environment. The institute benefits from convenient transportation with multiple bus routes passing through the area, including both regular buses and air-conditioned buses.
Passing by the college, which will greatly facilitate the convenience of travel.
Buildings and Facilities.
Siam Technology College is equipped with modern learning facilities and state-of-the-art teaching resources in the following buildings:
· Administrative Building (Building 9)
· Laboratory Building (Building 2)
· Exhibition Building (Building 3)
· Laboratory Building (Building 4)
· Laboratory Building (Building 5)
· Cafeteria Building (Building 6)
· Technology Faculty Building (Building 7)
· Multipurpose Building (Building 8)
The Administrative Building (Building 9) is the main building, consisting of 12 floors and an underground parking area spanning from the 1st to the 12th floor. In addition to classrooms, laboratories, offices for administrators and faculty members, it also houses several large and small meeting rooms. The building also includes a library to serve as a self-study and research center for students. Other buildings on campus are dedicated to classrooms, laboratories, activity centers, and the Digital Technology Center, catering specifically to students from different faculties. This arrangement facilitates efficient management and provides convenience for students.
Blue (Wisdom)
Tranquillity, serenity, stability, reverence, orderliness, truth, contentment, faith, virtuousness, calmness, harmony, uniqueness, conservationism, inspiration.
Yellow (Health and Balance)
Cheerfulness, happiness, freshness, vitality, future, positive outlook, abundance, imagination, hope, brightness, summer, intellect, philosophy, and creative thinking.
Driven by the ambition to become an industrialized nation, Thailand faces a shortage of qualified personnel with knowledge and skills necessary to propel our country towards the desired path. Professor Dr. Narong Mongkhonvanit serves as an exemplary figure who is dedicated to meeting the society's needs by recognizing the scarcity of skilled and competent workforce in the industrial sector. Consequently, he established the first private vocational institution in Thailand, known as "Siam Industrial Technicians School," in the Buddhist Era of 2508 (1965). This institution aimed to provide knowledge and expertise in industrial trades. It exemplifies a far-reaching vision and unwavering commitment to progress over the past decades. Over time, the "Siam Industrial Technicians School" transformed into the "Siam Institute of Technology," incorporating the field of commerce and firmly establishing itself as a leading vocational institution of the country. From its inception to the present day, this institution has consistently maintained its position as a pioneer among high-quality vocational schools. The progress and dedication of this institution signify its commitment to creating benefits for society and Thai youth as leaders, not mere followers.