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Prawit urges New Normal in Smart Cities

 

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BANGKOK (NNT) - Deputy Prime Minsiter Gen Prawit has urged Smart City projects to support New Normal lifestyles after the COVID-19 pandemic, promoting equality, inclusivity, health, safety, and sustainability.

 

Deputy Prime Minsiter Gen Prawit Wongsuwan has chaired the first National Smart City Steering Committee this year at Government House, where he acknowledged the appointment of committee members, and development progress in 2018-2019.

 

The committee has acknowledged candidates for three model Smart City development projects, and one Smart Urban City development project, namely Phaholyothin Transportation Center in Bangkok, the Eastern Economic Corridor in Chonburi, Amata Nakorn Industrial Estate in Chonburi, and Phuket City.

 

The committee has approved the appointment of the Minister of a Digital Economy and Society as the chair of the Project Management Committee, and the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society’s Permanent Secretary as the national representative of the ASEAN Smart City Network’s meeting this year in Hanoi, Vietnam.

 

Gen Prawit urged the committee to urgently push forward smart city developments to promote development, yield benefits to the general public, promote equality and improve quality of life. The development must facilitate New Normal lifestyles emerging from COVID-19 pandemic, in line with the Thailand 4.0 model and the 20-year national strategy.

 

He also urged the Ministry of a Digital Economy and Society and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to pursue ASEAN-related projects planned for this year, expecting concrete outcomes.

 

Source: http://thainews.prd.go.th/en/news/detail/TCATG200513164144100

 

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28 minutes ago, BobbyL said:

Gen Prawit urged the committee to urgently push forward smart city developments to promote development, yield benefits to the general public, promote equality and improve quality of life. 

 

Urging. Buzz words. Committees etc etc etc. This is all these guys seem to do. 

They're a bit behind. I see no reference to 'ramping up' which seems even more prevalent than the virus...

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3 hours ago, nev said:

Sorry but why is he wearing a mask sitting there on his own.

Because the words he was spewing were offensive in nature and he did not want to smell them as they returned .....

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10 minutes ago, Terek said:

as long as there will be entertainment area with go go bars I support Smart Cities

Virtual 3D interactive Go-Go's, yep that will work, just like online poker...

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Thailand will never have smart cities. They will only take on the negative dystopian aspects of technology. Thailand will not be spared quite the opposite.

 

Innerparty members, party members, proles. Thailand will grow more like the Philippines. Desperate city slum dwellers in passive aggressive rebellion. Bucolic countryside producing staples.

 

A page out of any classic novel 1984, Hunger Games, Handmaid's Tale.

 

The government is absolutely addicted to paper and employs armies of shufflers. Whike is innovative thinking at the uppermost levels it will never take hold unless it can be used for command and control. Quality of life? Not so much.

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...where he acknowledged the appointment of committee members...

OK, committee members appointed.  Or said another way, this is the last we'll hear of the New Normal in Smart Cities initiative.

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

Deputy Prime Minsiter Gen Prawit has urged Smart City projects to support New Normal lifestyles after the COVID-19 pandemic, promoting equality, inclusivity, health, safety, and sustainability.

Everything that's been ignored in the past then?

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"Gen Prawit urged the committee to urgently push forward smart city developments to promote development, yield benefits to the general public, promote equality and improve quality of life. "

 

Fodder for the masses.

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