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PM drops into digital exhibition

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PM drops into digital exhibition

By The Nation

 

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Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha dropped in to check out Digital Thailand Big Bang 2017 on Thursday.

 

While at the opening for the largest international digital exhibition in Southeast Asia, PM Prayut visited the Central Group’s “digital centrality” booth, which showcased the company’s advanced educational technology.

 

“The1Book E-Library” developed by the company allows students to explore and read more than 1,200 books. 

 

The Prime Minister's visit was welcomed by student representatives, as well as Busaba Chirathivat, executive vice-president, corporate communications of Central Group, Worawoot Ounjai, and Phattaraporn Phenpraphat.

 

The booth also exhibited other technologies such as Tops Online for easy shopping by people in search of community products, the AVDM application for shopping across the world, and the Asian online fashion website “Looksi”.

 

The digital event continues through September 24 at IMPACT Challenger Hall 1-2, IMPACT, Muang Thong Thani.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/Corporate/30327323

 
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-- © Copyright The Nation 2017-9-21

Digital Thailand Big Bang 2017 sheds light on progress towards country’s digital transformation

By The Nation

 

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Thailand is staging the “Digital Thailand Big Bang 2017” exhibition under the concept of Digital Transformation Thailand.


The government says now marks the beginning of the implementation part of its efforts to reform economy and society into Thailand 4.0.

 

The exhibition feature the latest technological innovations, and brings together more than 120 companies engaged in digital technology that are sharing their insights.

 

The event continues until September 24 at Challenger Hall 1-2 at Impact in Muang Thong Thani. 

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said: “Digital Thailand Big Bang 2017 is the milestone event which propels the whole nation into the digital era. 

 

“It is organised by the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (MDES), Digital Economy Promotion Agency (DEPA) and co-organised by the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC). 

 

The event will display the processes to transform the country to Thailand 4.0, a new engine of growth that will drive the economy forward through high-tech industries and innovations.

 

In 2017, the government has maximised the use of digital technology in three aspects;

 

1. To create new opportunities for economic growth and improve the delivery of government services for its people: the Pracha Rat Internet, to bridge a digital gap by providing high speed Internet accessibility to 74,700 communities in Thailand within a year. 

 

The government is aiming to create innovations through the application of technology, such as e-commerce to enhance the capabilities so that the people can run their businesses online; e-health to enable swift exchange of information between experts and individual units located across the nation; e-education to offer numerous possibilities for distance learning to people, including children, senior citizens and underprivileged; e-agriculture to change the country’s traditional farming to smart farming and to help Thai farmers to become entrepreneurs and e-service to serve as a central information center to facilitate people in obtaining public services.

 

2. Ranges of digital innovations: Digital Park Thailand spanning over 600 rai will be built in Sri Racha, Chon Buri as the centre of the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC); support for the Internet of Things (IoT) to local tech start-ups; and smart city initiatives. Digital Park and the development of smart cities will help improve quality of life and the local environment while enabling the country to use resources more efficiently.

 

3. Global Connectivity: This is to facilitate international collaboration through digital platforms. The government is in the process of setting up a one-stop service for permits relating to setting up a business. To improve the ease of doing business, cooperation with global partners will be made to support Thai startups to form their businesses and create a cybersecurity.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/Startup_and_IT/30327348

 
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-- © Copyright The Nation 2017-09-22
12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

PM Prayut visited the Central Group’s “digital centrality” booth, which showcased the company’s advanced educational technology.

Dropping in or checking up? Don't want this form of technology that educates to be at all progressive. 

I'm sure that when the digital age really does arrive here in Thailand proper, many officials, from PM down,  will continue to be in the dark.

Education, as we all know, is the platform for advancement......but the dinosaurs don't want to learn.

Will all this technology be channelled through the single gateway?

My digital transformation started in 1995 when I bought a used 286 computer.  It played (.wav) music remotely controlled via Java, turned lights on and off.  Used it and 386's up until 2005.  If you tinker, you will learn.  To learn, you must read. 

I hope they kept him from touching any sensitive "Like" button.

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