24/11/2025
🤝Leave a Nest Singapore and KU-TAc Facilitate ICOMA’s Fabrication Workshop at Kasetsart University.
Bangkok, Thailand — November 13–14, 2025
Leave a Nest Singapore Pte. Ltd., in collaboration with Kasetsart University Technology
Acceleration Program (KU-TAc), coordinated the visit of ICOMA Inc., a Japanese startup known
for its foldable electric motorcycles named TATAMEL BIKE, to the Faculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University.
The visit included a technical workshop and hands-on activities aimed at knowledge exchange, skill development, and exploring collaborative research opportunities in electric mobility.
Participants explored ICOMA’s fabrication methods for EV motorcycles and joined hands-on activities, including assembling a TATAMEL BIKE Capsule toy and plastic model. Attendees also tested TATAMEL BIKE and provided user feedback, supporting future product development and collaborative research.
The visit not only strengthened academic–industry engagement but also highlighted
opportunities for joint research between ICOMA and the Faculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University in areas such as EV and fab technology, mechanical design, and user-centered product development and gives students and researchers first-hand experience with cutting-edge fabrication methods.
💡About ICOMA: A Japanese startup company developing compact, foldable electric motorcycles named TATAMEL BIKE. It transforms from the size of a suitcase into a small bike. The manufacturing method using sheet metal and 3D printers enables mold-less, appropriate-volume production and customization to fit customers’ needs.
Website: icoma.co.jp
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💡About KU-TAc: Kasetsart University Technology Acceleration Program (KU-TAc) supports the
university in technology transfer, innovation promotion, and collaborative research between
academic and industry partners.
💡About Leave a Nest: A global organization advancing the development and real-world
application of emerging technologies through science bridge communication with researchers, universities, startups and industry.