General Prayut Chan-ocha, the Prime Minister and Minister of Defence presided over the inauguration ceremony of the digital identification and verification system, the Digital ID, and the face image comparison system, the Face Verification System.
This event took place through the official ThaiDee (ThaID) application, aiming to streamline the identity verification process by eliminating the need to input information and saving time manually.
ThaiDee (ThaID) is a mobile application developed as part of Thailand’s digital identification and verification system. It serves as a platform to support the government’s digital ID programme and streamline the process of verifying identities for various services.
This initiative aims to revolutionise digital transactions by providing a more convenient, faster, and secure method. The ceremony was attended by the Digital Economy and Society department, along with Special Professor Wisit Visit Sora-at, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society, Mr Suthipong Julcharoen, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Interior, Mr Manrat Ratanasukon, the Director-General of the Department of Provincial Administration, and other relevant officials.
With the advent of the Digital ID system and its seamless integration into the ThaiDee application, Thailand is embarking on its digital preparedness.
With unparalleled ease and security, people can now engage in a wide array of government services, from online transactions to accessing official documents.
As the nation strives towards the digital frontier, this innovative leap will not only enhance the efficiency of government services but also drive economic growth and improve the overall well-being of the Thai populace.
“This innovation will not enhance our public service delivery, but ultimately will enforce growth and improve the overall well-being of the Thai populace in any sector,” explained Prayut.
The successful launch of the Digital ID system and its accompanying ThaiDee application symbolises Thailand’s commitment to embracing the limitless potential of technology.
As the nation propels forward, it is poised to witness a wave of further advancements and breakthroughs, solidifying its position at the forefront of digital transformation. This occasion is a testament to Thailand’s unwavering dedication to progress, innovation, and a future marked by seamless digital experiences.
Furthermore, due to its numerous benefits and conveniences, the digital ID programme implemented through the ThaiDee application also addresses a critical concern: the prevalence of fraudulent documents within traditional paper-based systems. The Minister overseeing the programme emphasised that one of its primary objectives is to reduce reliance on physical paperwork and combat document fraud substantially.
“The process of any complicated administration would be banished. The process will be more efficient and effective through this innovation,” said Prayut.
The digital ID programme establishes a highly secure and tamper-resistant means of verifying individuals’ identities by leveraging advanced encryption techniques, biometric data, and facial recognition algorithms.
The digital ID initiative’s progress has generated significant attention from the local population and various government agencies, underscoring the widespread interest and recognition of its potential.
Prime Minister Prayut expressed optimism about the far-reaching implications of this innovation. He envisions the digital ID programme as a catalyst for propelling Thailand into the forefront of the digital realm.
In the future, the trajectory of this innovation suggests that its impact will only continue to expand. As the digital ID programme evolves and matures, its efficacy and efficiency will increase, resulting in a stronger and more resilient nation.
“By reducing the reliance on paper documents and eliminating the vulnerabilities associated with traditional systems, Thailand can fortify its infrastructure and establish a solid foundation for sustained progress,” Prayut believes.