M Card, powered by The Mall Group, is lighting up the world of expatriates, patiently curating experiences and opportunities that cherish this vital customer segment. Come and be a part of the vibrant “BANGKOK I’M EXPAT” event, themed around the concept of a Green Fair. This occasion serves as our humble appreciation towards our expat patrons that have relentlessly kept us motivated with constant positive feedback while residing in the warm comity of Thailand. This momentous endeavour is our strides towards strengthening a community exclusively for the M Expatriate Card members. The Green Fair is packed with a variety of lifestyle products, sumptuous world cuisine, genuine international merchandise, interactive business workshops and a captivating performance by the talented students from Bangkok Patana School. The event takes place from September 21 to 24, 2023, at the picturesque Helix Garden, nestled on the 5th floor of EmQuartier. The Chief Marketing Officer of…
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Significant forest fires have been damaging the landscapes and disrupting the livelihood of the inhabitants in many nations around the globe, including Thailand. These environmental catastrophes occur with disturbing frequency and severity, causing significant environmental damage and posing substantial risks to humans and wildlife alike. The urgent need to control and extinguish such forest fires is undeniable. However, the process is fraught with danger and risk. Aerial firefighting tactics are commonly employed to combat such wildfires, but their success still heavily depends on the brave professionals and volunteers who risk their lives amidst the scorching heat, toxic fumes, and harmful substances like carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, volatile organic compounds, and PM 2.5 dust particles. In response to these widespread challenges, a group of fourth-year engineering students from Chulalongkorn University, collectively known as Team TAF, developed a revolutionary innovation called the Smart Suit. This groundbreaking invention was unveiled at the “Rapid…
Chanwit Rattanarasri, who is the head of the Innovation Infrastructure Department at the National Innovation Agency (NIA), announced an ambitious initiative to embolden investment directed towards infrastructure that will further the evolution of practical technology in Thailand. The Ari district is the focal point of this pioneering project and will serve as a prototype for future undertakings. The NIA, in its endeavour to bring ingenious solutions to community issues, orchestrated the “ARID [Ari district] Hackathon 2023: Innovation for Well-Being”. The competition saw a plethora of ideas, but the one that stole the show was by PARK D who showcased a “Parking Lot-Sharing” platform, designed to ameliorate transport connectivity. This award-winning idea is undergoing further development for its incorporation in the grand scheme of the Ari Innovation District. In an alliance with the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA), the NIA is working on the creation of innovation districts to make Bangkok more…
Anticipate the arrival of easterly and southeasterly onslaughts in the lower Northeast and Eastern ridges of Thailand. These meteorological forces not only stir the currents of the Andaman Sea but also spread their influence to the western regions of the country. They are a manifestation of the subtle southwest monsoon making its presence felt across these swathes of land. For those residing in the affected regions, it’s crucial to brace for the cascading rain that threatens to inundate your peace. It’s a set-up for possible flash floods and threatening overflows, adding more woes to the already brewing turmoil. The greatest concern lies within the foothills that hug the waterbodies and the vulnerable lowlands, as they are susceptible to the accumulated wrath of the monsoon. Road navigators too need to heed this caution, minding their way during the thunderous showers. Trudging through such treacherous conditions could make them run the risk…
At a discussion panel titled “Opportunities, Challenges, and Adaptation of the Thai Digital Industry” held this Wednesday, the attendees explored the evolving landscape for digital companies in Thailand amidst a fiercely competitive digital economy era. Featured speakers like Supachai Sachaphibulkij from the Creative Digital Economy Committee of Thai Chamber of Commerce, Kanapol Wongphichayavisal, the vice president of Digital Industry Club within the Federation of Thai Industries, and Tinnakorn Laoraovirot, the previous president of Thailand’s Software Association, shared valuable insights. According to these experts, Thai digital companies could immensely benefit by attracting global entities if their investments propel technological revolutions. They recommend that while drafting laws affecting investment and digital technology, the government should tread carefully. A public-private partnership was highlighted as the need of the hour to upskill workers and match the ever-evolving digital benchmarks. Notably, they voiced mutual agreement over the issue of a slow-paced growth of the nation’s…
In an uninterrupted and ever-evolving global supply chain, cyber-attacks propagate causing disruptions not just in the production line but also affect the distribution networks in industries. Though this phenomenon is global, I sat down in an exclusive tête-à-tête with the Secretary General of Thailand’s National Cyber Security Agency (NCSA), Amorn Chomchoey. In this engaging conversation, he elaborates on the current landscape of cybersecurity in Thailand and around the world, giving an insight into a rather concealed world. Mr Chomchoey accentuated how cybersecurity has become a topic of interest globally and not just in Thailand. When asked about the continuous rise in cybercrimes, he smilingly said, “Ransomware today generates higher revenue than the ever-thriving illegal drug trade”. The analogy might sound implausible, but the US itself witnesses online scam-expenditure touching a whopping $10.3 billion per annum. That equates to nearly 5% of the annual GDP in Thailand. Cyber romance frauds majorly…
Waraphon Piyathansomsin, a renowned influencer and chief executive of Bondi Jelly, more affectionately known by her fans as “Bew”, recently found herself in the middle of a whirlwind of controversy. While travelling to South Korea for a combination of pleasure trip and wedding dress shopping with her soon-to-be spouse, Bew was unexpectedly taken into custody by South Korea’s immigration enforcement. The incident quickly gained traction online, thanks to her dedicated fan base comprising over 700,000 followers. In what Bew described as her unfortunate first-time experience being held at immigration despite nearly a decade of regular visits to South Korea, she faced inexplicable detention. The immigration officials provided no information as to why she was detained. Her fiancé, however, was given the green light and was allowed to proceed without her. Bew shares how she and three to four other detainees spent the night in a frigid holding cell, equipped with…
The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has released a statement concerning a looming heavy rainfall expected to hit 49 provinces, with a major concentration expected in 70% of these areas. The heartbeat of the nation, Bangkok, is foreseen to experience the most impact from the storm. In this view, residents have been armed with warnings of emergent endangerments such as flash floods and fast-paced forest water flow. The validity of this forecast is set from 6am today till the same time the following day. Continuous eastern and southeastern winds blanket the lower northeast and east areas of the nation. Simultaneously, the southwestern monsoon is progressively weakening, encompassing the Andaman Sea along with the Western part of Thailand. These weather conditions propel the prospects of thunderstorms and significant rainfall in certain sections of the lower central region such as Bangkok and its environs, the east, as well as the south. Residents residing…
The renowned apex court of Thailand has formally issued a lifetime ban against Pannika “Chor” Wanich, a prominent former member of the Future Forward Party (FFP), which restricts her right to contest elections or hold political office due to her indiscreet public disdain towards the Thai Monarchy. The court’s decision is consequential to a complaint lodged against a Facebook post she made in 2019, venting her disrespect to the monarchy. This dramatic saga commenced when Chor’s Facebook post came to the attention of the secretary-general of the Association for the Protection of the Thai Constitution, Srisuwan Janya. Prompted by her remarks, Janya registered a plea with the influential National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC), setting into motion a comprehensive inquiry into Chor’s ill-considered conduct. The NACC then proceeded to present a detailed report to the Supreme Court, accusing the former parliamentarian of direct affront towards the monarchy. The NACC’s investigation revealed that…
One fateful day in the quiet Pathum Thani province, located on the humble outskirts of bustling Bangkok, a traumatic incident occurred. A 13-year-old Thai girl, who had become the unfortunate victim of rape, went through the distressing process of childbirth alone in her home. Taunted by shame and fear, she chose to conceal the dreadfully cruel sequence of events from her family and the local law enforcement authorities alike. Wishing desperately to keep the devastating secret hidden, the young girl cooked up a heart-wrenching story that revolved around an innocent, abandoned newborn found in the market. On the 19th of September, she shared this carefully crafted story with her teacher, convincing her that she had chanced upon this appointmentless infant during a market visit. The concerned teacher, oblivious to the truth, dutifully reported the alleged discovery to the officers at the local Lat Lum Kaew Police Station, initiating a wild-goose-chase…