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The surge in the adoption of blockchain technology across various sectors in Thailand is becoming increasingly evident, with notable acceleration being gained. The nation is actively embracing blockchain, exploring its applications in diverse areas, and witnessing a collaborative effort from various entities, involving government bodies, private enterprises, and financial institutions to drive its widespread acceptance. This momentum was notably showcased at the Blockchain to Government Conference (B2GC) held in Phuket Province in this January.
The B2GC, a gathering of blockchain experts in Phuket, has marked a significant step for Thailand in its journey toward embracing and integrating blockchain technology. The conference catalysed promoting a comprehensive understanding of the transformative potential of blockchain across government sectors, highlighting the active role played by various entities, particularly the Digital Government Agency (DGA).
Mr Sophon Suwannarat, the Governor of Phuket Province, presided over the opening ceremony, setting the stage for a comprehensive exploration of blockchain technology’s transformative potential in governance. Mr Nattawat Woranopakul, the Deputy Director of the Digital Government Agency (DGA), asserted to delve into the profound impact of blockchain within government agencies.
“Blockchain technology can transform the government sector by streamlining processes, reducing costs, increasing transparency, and building trust and accountability,” said Mr Woranopakul.
Mr Woranopakul’s presentation, titled “Using Blockchain Technology in Government Agencies,” aligned with the broader conference theme, emphasising the pivotal role of blockchain in enhancing government capabilities for the benefit of citizens. The collaborative effort prevailed, with representatives from other government agencies, such as the Digital Economy Promotion Agency (DEPA) and the Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA), joining forces to share their insights.
The DGA’s engagement extended beyond presentations, as it showcased the ME-D and ME-Vote services at an interactive booth. ME-D, a pioneering initiative, focuses on providing efficient and secure digital identification services, while ME-Vote represents a bold step toward leveraging blockchain for secure and transparent electoral processes. The booth served as a focal point for exploring the practical applications of blockchain in government services, attracting both Thai and international participants.
Further, the DGA’s outreach transcended domestic affairs, with services tailored to the needs of international attendees. This underscored the agency’s commitment to fostering global collaboration and showcasing Thailand’s advancements in digital governance, inviting cross-border partnerships.
The conference ambience was characterised by the exchange and collaborative exploration. Attendees, ranging from experts to enthusiasts, engaged in discussions on the challenges and opportunities presented by blockchain in the public sector. Panels and workshops provided a deep dive into specific aspects of blockchain governance, offering practical knowledge and insights from real-world implementations.
As the conference concluded, the DGA emerged not just as a participant but as a proactive contributor to the global dialogue on blockchain integration into government affairs. The insights shared, collaborations forged, and technologies showcased positioned the DGA at the forefront of the global movement toward more efficient, transparent, and citizen-centric governance.
Mr Suwannarat emphasised the importance of embracing innovative technologies to address evolving citizen needs and propel Thailand into a digital future. The B2GC in Phuket marked a milestone, signifying a collective commitment to exploring and embracing the transformative potential of blockchain in shaping the future of governance.
As the echoes of the conference resonate, the DGA’s role solidifies as a trigger for change. The discussions in Phuket are poised to influence the trajectory of blockchain integration in government agencies, not only in Thailand but globally.
The B2GC served as a platform for exchange and a beacon illuminating the path toward a more connected, transparent, and technologically advanced era of governance. Thailand’s proactive stance in this global movement signals its determination to be at the forefront of technological innovation, leveraging blockchain for the betterment of governance and the well-being of its citizens.