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Shocking Tech Boom: Thai Innovation-Driven Enterprises Set to Amass 1 Billion Baht – the Science & Technology Revolution Begins!

NXPO president Kitipong Promwong recently expressed his confidence in Thailand’s steady growth in the fields of science, technology, and innovation. He highlighted the crucial role played by Chiang Mai University’s Science and Technology Park (CMU STeP) in fostering the development of small enterprises and boosting their revenue generation capabilities. A few years back, these enterprises were making merely 1 to 2 million baht, whereas now, they can generate up to a staggering 300 million baht. Kitipong Promwong holds high hopes for the future, stating, “We firmly believe that we can achieve our ambitious goal of nurturing 1,000 innovation-driven enterprises, capable of generating a combined revenue of 1 billion baht, within the next five years.” One of CMU STeP’s prominent projects contributing to an innovation-led economy is the path-breaking Uniform Thermal Distribution of Radio Frequency Technology (UTD RF). This revolutionary technology successfully eradicates weevils and their eggs from rice, ensuring complete…

Cyclone Mocha Catastrophe: Thailand & ASEAN Race to Aid Devastated Myanmar – Lives, Homes & Futures Hang in the Balance!

At a ceremony held at Government House on Monday, humanitarian aid was offered to support the victims of Cyclone Mocha, a devastating storm that affected Myanmar. Ambassador U Chit Swe received the aid on behalf of the Myanmar government. Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha expressed solidarity with the affected families and shared his support: “On behalf of the Thai government and its people, I would like to extend encouragement to the families impacted by the cyclone.” He also expressed his hope for Myanmar’s swift recovery following the disaster. Having made landfall on May 14, Cyclone Mocha tragically claimed the lives of at least 145 people in western Myanmar. The storm, classified as category 5, severely impacted the Rakhine state on the western coast and the Sagaing and Magway regions. Thailand is working in conjunction with Asean to provide aid, with the first shipment scheduled to reach Yangon International Airport on Tuesday…

Jaw-Dropping Reveal: Bangkok Gears Up for Breakthrough Pride Parade – A Step Towards Hosting World Pride Event in 2028?

On June 4, Bangkok is set to host a vibrant Pride parade under the theme “Door to Equal Asia,” as Thailand ambitiously targets hosting the World Pride event in 2028. Waaddao Chumaporn, the founder of Bangkok Pride, spoke to the Bangkok Post, emphasizing that this year’s parade will be grander than the previous event, highlighting Thailand’s preparedness for the 2028 World Pride extravaganza. Ms. Waaddao revealed that the 2022 edition is being co-hosted by Naruemit Pride, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA), along with over 40 civil society organizations and representatives from various private and public sectors. The parade is set to comprise six groups of marchers, each symbolizing one of the six colors of the Pride flag. Key messages promoting health and wellbeing within the LGBTQ+ community will be on display. Furthermore, the parade aims to showcase pro-social justice messages for other communities, such as persons living with disabilities and…

South Korea’s Massive Bet on Thailand: Unprecedented Investment Wave Shakes Up Industries – Billions at Stake!

The Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) recently held a successful investment roadshow in South Korea from May 15th to 18th, in collaboration with the Board of Investment of Thailand (BOI). IEAT Governor, Veeris Ammarapala, announced that the roadshow, centered around the concept “Thailand Investment Promotion Strategy: New Economy, New Opportunities,” included discussions on industrial investment in Thailand with 40 South Korean investors, along with one-on-one meetings with those expressing interest in investing in the country. Following the event, five investors demonstrated interest in investing in various industries, including electric vehicles and renewable energy sectors. Four of these investors represent businesses spanning the fields of electric tricycles and motorcycles, anti-fog technology for automobiles, medical technology and equipment, as well as vehicle components. These companies plan to invest in Thailand by leasing land in the nation’s industrial estates, primarily within the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) development area, with the total investment…

Exclusive Culinary Explosion: IRPC & Iron Chef Unleash Rayong’s Gastronomy Tourism Potential – Foodies, Prepare to Be Amazed!

IRPC Public Company Limited (IRPC) is steadfast in their support for local farmers and promotion of gastronomy tourism. Under the leadership of Mr. Kris Imsang, CEO and President, IRPC builds on the successful establishment of the Learning Center and Integrated Agricultural Tourism at Yai Da Garden, also known as “Jae Boonchuen,” in Rayong Province. With its official opening in June 2022, the project received an overwhelmingly positive response from the local farmers, tourists and other organizations, which fueled IRPC’s ambition to continue with their vision of expanding Rayong’s potential as a gastronomy tourism hotspot. At the heart of the project’s mission is the desire to showcase the diverse food culture and heritage of the Rayong Province, providing a priceless opportunity for economic and social upliftment in the area’s tourism industry. IRPC cleverly infuses local wisdom and diverse agricultural elements into the menus under the concept ‘Chef’s Table: From Farm to…

Covid Catastrophe: Fatalities Skyrocket as Schools Reopen – Healthcare System on the Brink!

As the Covid-19 vaccination efforts continued at the parliament on May 11 (Photo: Chanat Katanyu), the Department of Disease Control reported an increase in the number of Covid-19 inpatients and fatalities over the past week, coinciding with schools reopening across the country. Between May 14 and May 20, the department recorded a total of 2,632 Covid-19 inpatients, marking an increase of approximately 12% compared to the 2,356 cases documented between May 7 and May 13. The rise in numbers showcases the continued challenge faced by health authorities in handling the pandemic. Moreover, a noticeable spike in the number of inpatients suffering from lung inflammation was reported. By the end of last week, there were 401 such patients, a 24% increase compared to the 322 cases registered at the end of the previous week. This concerning development indicates an escalation in the severity of the disease among hospitalized patients. In addition…

Cyclone Cataclysm: Thailand Steps Up to Aid Myanmar’s Recovery – Humanitarian Triumph Amidst Destruction!

On behalf of the Thai government, caretaker Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha presented humanitarian aid to Myanmar Ambassador U Chit Swe for the victims of Cyclone Mocha in Sittwe, Myanmar. Among those present at the ceremony were Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai and Anucha Burapachaisri, the acting government spokesman. General Prayut conveyed his sympathy and support for the people of Myanmar in the name of both the government and Thai citizens. He expressed hope for their speedy recovery during this challenging period. The Thai government has also sent representatives to the ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on Disaster Management to assist with the efforts. Thanking the Thai government and the people for their help, Ambassador U Chit Swe acknowledged that Cyclone Mocha had a wide-ranging impact on the lives and property of many. Even though the cyclone was considerably more violent than the Cyclone Nargis that hit in 2008, lessons learned…

Mind-blowing Twist: Bangkok Governor Turns Regular Citizens into Ambassadors – Unleashes City’s Ultimate Potential!

A grand ceremony took place at City Hall on Friday, where new ambassadors were officially appointed. Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt presided over the event and emphasized the vital role of communication in their roles. He acknowledged the challenges associated with understanding different perspectives and expressed the need for the newly formed PR team to ensure the accuracy and credibility of the information they release. Any inaccuracies must be addressed promptly, he advised. Chadchart highlighted the significance of three key elements in communication: right timing, right channel, and accuracy. As he congratulated the newly appointed ambassadors, the governor expressed his hope that they would also assist in enhancing the communication skills of other BMA officials. “We will work together to provide people with accurate information,” he added. Although the BMA’s PR department is performing well, Chadchart believes there is room for further improvement. He explained that a mindset of constant betterment…

Minimum Wage Madness: Thai Developers Urge Caution in Unprecedented Hike – Could this Shock the Property Sector?

Worawut Kanchanakul, the president of residential development company W House, has expressed his thoughts on the new government’s approach to minimum wages. He believes that a gradual increase in the minimum wage would be more beneficial, as businesses would have the opportunity to adjust their operations to accommodate higher construction costs. Worawut emphasized the importance of the new government addressing cost of living concerns as a priority. He also expressed his hope for a smooth government formation process to boost confidence among domestic and foreign investors. Although he anticipates the establishment of a new government by August, a delay beyond this timeframe could negatively affect businesses and government spending. “If the new government arrives sooner, many problems could be resolved quickly,” he said. Wichai Wiratkaphan, a Government Housing Bank inspector and acting director of the Real Estate Information Centre, shared his concerns about potential delays in forming a new government.…

Storm Shocker: Thai Polling Station Toppled, Forced Revote – Democracy on the Brink!

Heavy rain and winds played havoc with ballot casting in Nakhon Pathom when a storm toppled polling station 10 a mere 15 minutes before closing time on May 14. Nonetheless, 80% of eligible voters had already made their voices heard by then. Despite resolving to hold a new voting session, the provincial Election Commission faced the daunting task of motivating the remaining 763 out of 943 voters to cast their votes once more. Election officials undertook door-to-door campaigning in an attempt to improve voter turnout for the second round. However, despite their efforts, the turnout appeared modest, with only a handful of eager voters waiting in queue when the polling station reopened its doors at 8 am. Among them was 70-year-old Somchai Titakarun, who shared his views on the matter. He remarked that the prospect of voting again was not particularly thrilling and expressed doubt about the likelihood of many…