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- Technology News
Types of 5G technology
As technological advancements continue to expand, explore 5G technology, where data speeds have become incredibly fast. With peak speeds of 20 gigabits per second and average download speeds of 186.3 Mbps in the US and 432 Mbps in South Korea, 5G is changing how you connect, communicate, and use content. The heart of this revolution lies in the new radio…
- Thailand News
Thailand pledges peace talks to address Myanmar conflict
Thailand’s newly appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs has underscored the country’s commitment to fostering peaceful dialogue to address the conflict in Myanmar. During the Meet the Press#1 event held yesterday, Maris Sangiampongsa shared his foreign policy agenda under the banner Ignite Thailand, Re-ignite Thai Diplomacy. He stressed the significance of maintaining strong relationships with neighbouring countries to bolster Thailand’s stability,…
- Thailand News
Thailand and China forge stronger ties ahead of anniversary
In a high-profile meeting at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Maris Sangiampongsa, Minister of Foreign Affairs, representing the Thai prime minister, engaged in crucial talks with Shohrat Zakir, Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress of China. The discussions focused on reinforcing the robust relationship between Thailand and China as the two nations approach the 50th…
- Lifestyle
Wearable technology innovations and applications
Venture into the evolving realm of wearable technology, where innovation is not merely a trendy term, but a crucial element of survival. This advanced sector is instigating transformations across industries, improving worker safety, elevating performance levels, and diligently focusing on health. From sophisticated smartwatches to comprehensive activity trackers, wearable technology is not an aspect of a futuristic vision, it is…
- Automotive
The future of fuel in Thailand: Innovating for sustainability
Thailand is undergoing a pivotal transformation in energy production, transitioning from fossil fuels to innovative and sustainable alternatives. Over the past four decades, the energy landscape has seen considerable evolution, featuring significant measures such as the adoption of ethanol and biodiesel blends. These initiatives have established Thailand as a regional leader in renewable energy. Exploring alternative fuel options Biofuels Biofuels…
- Business News
Thailand’s hydrogen hype: Fuelling a cleaner future
Thailand is gearing up to construct a hydrogen economy, motivated by both state and business initiatives to advance hydrogen fuel ventures and foster cleaner energy usage. The nation’s potential for a low carbon-driven economy is gaining traction following a joint announcement by PTT Global Chemical (PTTGC), the largest petrochemical producer in Thailand, and Bangkok Industrial Gas, the country’s leading industrial…
- Guides
Essential life skills for success in the 21st century
As the world evolves, life skills crucial for the 21st century play an imperative role in personal and professional success. Mastery of diverse skills like problem-solving, critical thinking, communication, collaboration, creativity, and innovation is no longer optional; these are mandatory for navigating complex global landscapes. These competencies facilitate not only individual adaptability but also collective advancements in an increasingly digital…
- Business News
Thai industries launch initiatives to boost SMEs post-pandemic
New initiatives by the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) aim to bolster local entrepreneurs, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) still grappling with the effects of the pandemic. The FTI is focusing on critical sectors such as agribusiness and the auto parts industry to foster resilience and growth. Efforts are being made to help SMEs become more competitive through the…
- Business News
Thailand’s longest onshore gas pipeline launched by PTT
PTT President Auttapol Rerkpiboon announced the opening of Thailand’s longest onshore gas pipeline. The 417-kilometre pipeline, previously delayed due to Covid-19, will secure the gas supply across seven provinces, supporting power generation, industrial operations, and transportation. As part of PTT‘s fifth-phase development, the pipeline extends from the company’s gas separation plants in Rayong to Nontha Buri, facilitating a gas transport…
- Business News
Gulf Energy signs agreement for 25 solar farms in Thailand
Gulf Energy Development Plc, a leading private power producer, has announced the completion of power purchase agreements for the construction of 25 solar farms with the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (Egat). This initiative is expected to aid the government in managing electricity prices, potentially reducing power bills for consumers. The 25-year agreements mark a strategic shift in Thailand’s power…
- Business News
BGRIM to invest US$3.39m in Middle East’s energy market
A dominant player in the power industry, BGRIM disclosed its plans to infiltrate the Middle Eastern clean energy market, with an investment approaching US$3.39 million for a 40% stake in the independent power producer, ThreeEightSix Holdings Ltd. The company’s president, Harald Link, confirmed this strategic investment that focuses on commercial and industrial solar assets within the Gulf Cooperation Council region,…
- Technology News
Thailand’s govt backs AI industry and boosts digital infrastructure
Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced that the government is ready to support the AI industry and enhance the country’s digital infrastructure. The statement was made at the Microsoft Build: AI Day Event at Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre, where he welcomed around 2,000 developers and business and technology leaders. “AI has changed many aspects of our lives, workplaces, and business…
- Business News
Thailand’s PTT Plc sees future in hydrogen fuel for vehicles
PTT Plc, Thailand’s national oil and gas conglomerate, is forecasting a future where hydrogen could potentially replace oil-powered vehicles, contributing to the reduction of air pollutants. This year, the company’s subsidiary Arun Plus, in collaboration with Taiwan’s Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., is planning to domestically produce electric vehicles (EVs). Additionally, PTT is partnering with various companies to advance the…
- Business News
Southeast Asia lags in green investments
Southeast Asia is significantly lagging in green investments aimed at reducing emissions, according to a report by Bain & Company, a global consultancy. The region’s energy consumption is projected to increase by 40% within this decade, leading to a continued rise in carbon dioxide emissions due to its heavy reliance on fossil fuels. The report, produced in collaboration with green…
- Thailand News
Thai PM to seal multi-billion deal with Microsoft
Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin is poised to welcome Microsoft titan Satya Nadella at the Government House next month, fuelling anticipation for a high-stakes dialogue on technological advancement. Reports suggest the rendezvous will delve into investments spanning a cutting-edge data centre, the Cloud First platform, and pioneering strides in artificial intelligence (AI) within Thailand’s borders. Nadella’s eagerly anticipated appearance is scheduled…
- Technology News
5 emerging technologies shaping Thailand’s future
Thailand is a country that is undergoing major changes in both the economy and the technology in the country. On top of being a relaxing destination, Thailand is a technological haven where a variety of digital nomads and tech people seek to find IT jobs here or take advantage of the tech landscape of Thailand. From cybersecurity to hybrid workspaces…
- Thailand News
Koh Larn wind energy project under scrutiny for misuse of funds
The dream of harnessing wind energy to provide a sustainable power source for Koh Larn in Pattaya has sputtered to a halt, amidst allegations that the turbines stand broken and idle due to insufficient funds for repair. The wind turbine project, situated on Khao Nom Sao mountain near Samae Beach, was conceived back in 2006. With a hefty budget of…
- Thailand Travel
Thailand’s most eco-friendly hotels to stay in 2024
Want to escape the bustle and blaring traffic horns of the city? A cosy eco-retreat snuggled amidst Thailand’s lush landscapes is just the ticket! And let us stop you right there – if you’re imagining an eco-friendly hotel equivalent of a reality survival show, think again. We’re not time-traveling to the days of enduring cold showers and hole-riddled mosquito nets.…
- Thailand News
Alarming rise in Thailand’s air pollution prompts call for dedicated committee
Air pollution in Thailand has escalated to an alarming level, prompting the Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI) to call for the formation of a dedicated national committee to tackle the PM2.5 problem and a separate agency to manage smog. These proposals were presented in an academic paper published on the TDRI’s website yesterday. This comprehensive study was conducted by esteemed…
- Business News
TPIPP announces coal-free green initiative plans by 2026
TPI Polene Power (TPIPP), the largest waste-to-energy (WTE) project developer and operator in Thailand, announced its coal-free plans as part of a broader green initiative. The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET)-listed firm intends to be fully fuelled by renewable energy sources by 2026. Pakkapol Leopairut, TPIPP Executive Vice-President for accounting and finance, detailed the company’s ambitious green transition plan. Coal…
- Thailand News
Thailand’s industrial ethanol: A game-changer in green economy?
Thailand is on the cusp of an industrial transformation as experts push for a major shift in ethanol production. Isares Rattanadilok na Phuket, Vice President of the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) called to liberate the country’s ethanol potential, aiming to slash reliance on imports and catapult Thailand into a green economic powerhouse. The FTI has unearthed Thailand’s abundant capacity…
- Thailand News
Thailand and France forge future partnerships
Thailand Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and France President Emmanuel Macron united in Paris, pledging to fortify relations spanning diverse domains and to invigorate a symbiotic alliance between their nations. During a joint press conference, Macron accentuated the importance of economic collaboration and trade synergies, emphasising proactive preparation for forthcoming challenges in Southeast Asia. He articulated the pivotal role of robust bilateral…
- Business News
EGCO to utilise Indonesian petrochemical operations for clean energy development
Electricity Generating (EGCO), the power generation subsidiary of the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT), plans to utilise its petrochemical operations in Indonesia to foster clean energy development, with a particular focus on hydrogen fuel. EGCO secured a 30% stake in PT Chandra Daya Investasi (CDI), a division of Indonesia’s largest integrated chemical and infrastructure solution provider, PT Chandra Asri…
- Automotive
Electric dreams: 2024’s game-changing EV innovations
As you delve into the world of electric vehicles (EVs) in 2024, you’re stepping into a rapidly evolving landscape. The shift towards electric mobility is gaining momentum, with used EV sales playing a pivotal role in making green transportation more accessible. This surge in interest is not just about new models hitting the market; it’s about how the availability of…
- Automotive
Watts up with EVs? Decoding consumer attitudes
Electric vehicles (EVs) are rapidly carving out a niche in Thailand’s automotive landscape, spurred by a growing awareness of environmental concerns and the urgent need to slash greenhouse gas emissions. As traditional combustion engines increasingly fall out of favour, EVs are stepping up as the green alternative, promising a cleaner, more sustainable future on the roads. Consumer attitudes towards EVs…
- Business News
Energy Absolute CEO runs for top spot in FTI
The race for the top position at the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) has heated up, as vice-chairman Somphote Ahunai, also the CEO of Energy Absolute, a company specialising in renewable energy and electric vehicles, has thrown his hat into the ring. The FTI, a significant body in Thailand, boasts a membership of over 15,000 nationwide. The current chairman, Kriengkrai…
- Business News
Thailand’s EGAT targets biomass, hydrogen to cut CO2 emissions
The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) is endeavouring to combat climate change by adopting alternative fuels to replace coal in its power plants. Partnering with the Forest Industry Organisation, a study is underway to identify fast-growing plants suitable for conversion into biomass fuel. This initiative falls within EGAT’s strategy for long-term CO2 reduction, as confirmed by Chaiwut Lakmuang, the…
- Cannabis
Cannabis cultivation in Thailand: Eco-friendly or eco-foe?
Exploring the environmental footprint of Cannabis cultivation, especially in Thailand, reveals a complex picture. As the global perspective on cannabis shifts towards more liberal policies, understanding its ecological implications becomes crucial. Thailand’s journey with Cannabis, from strict prohibition to embracing medical use, has sparked interest in its cultivation practices. However, this green wave comes with its own set of environmental…
- Cannabis
Cannabis and conservation: Growing towards a sustainable world
As the cannabis industry flourishes, sustainability becomes a critical factor that can’t be overlooked. You might wonder why. Well, with the rapid expansion of this market, the environmental footprint it leaves behind is becoming increasingly significant. From soil health to water usage and energy consumption, every aspect of cannabis production impacts our planet. Cannabis sustainability throughout history As the cannabis…
- Business News
Thailand urged to speed up joint gas project with Cambodia
Energy experts urged Thailand to accelerate discussions on a joint gas production endeavour with Cambodia in the overlapping claim area (OCA). The call comes in light of the global shift towards clean energy, which could pose challenges to new petroleum projects due to their contribution to carbon emissions. Despite its initiation in 2001, the OCA negotiations have yet to progress…