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Thailand’s government and private sector prioritise collaboration in the midst of digital transformation, actively promoting digital construction and technological improvements to achieve their goals. Minister Prasert Chandraruangthong of Thailand’s Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (DE) welcomed the U.S. Minister of Commerce, Gina Raimondo, along with the President’s Export Council (PEC), chaired by Mr Mark Ein, Chairman of Kastle Systems, as an international investment advisor.
The meeting served as a platform for exchanging policies on the digital economy, knowledge, expertise, and best practices in various fields, including cybersecurity, digital infrastructure development, data centres, and digital industry trade and investment.
The discussions also focused on enhancing cooperation in digital payments and exploring opportunities for collaboration between the public and private sectors of Thailand and the United States. These collaborations are expected to materialise into concrete actions in the near future, fostering stronger ties between the two nations in the digital realm.
One significant outcome of the meeting was the signing ceremony of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Ramathibodi Hospital and the United States Trade and Development Agency (USTDA). The MoU pertains to a collaborative effort on the 6 Gigahertz Wi-Fi Pilot Project, aimed at enhancing connectivity and digital infrastructure in Thailand.
The ceremony was attended by key figures, including Clinical Professor Dr Saran Boonbaichaiphruek, Chairman of the Broadcasting Commission Television Business National Telecommunications Commission, and Mr Kevin Toohers, Regional Manager for Southeast Asia and the Pacific at USTDA.
Mr Suthikiat Weerakijpanich, Advisor to the Minister of Digital Economy and Society, and Mr Natthaphon Nattha Somboon, Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society, also witnessed the signing ceremony. The event took place at the Panurangsi Pasaneeyakar Building in Lak Si District, Bangkok, showcasing the commitment of both Thailand and the United States to advancing their digital agendas through collaborative efforts.
The 6 Gigahertz Wi-Fi Pilot Project will revolutionise connectivity in Thailand, enabling faster and more reliable internet access for businesses, hospitals, and educational institutions. This initiative aligns with Thailand’s broader goal of becoming a digital hub in the region, fostering innovation, economic growth, and digital inclusivity.
The collaboration between Ramathibodi Hospital and USTDA represents a significant step towards achieving these goals, demonstrating the value of international partnerships in driving technological advancement and digital transformation.
It also highlights the importance of cybersecurity in the digital age, as both countries seek to bolster their defences against cyber threats and ensure the secure and efficient exchange of digital information.
In the context in fostering international the digitalisation, OpenGov Asia reported that Thailand’s Minister of Digital Economy and Society (DE), Prasert Chandraruangthong, led a delegation to the Mobile World Congress 2024 (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain. The primary objective of the delegation was to strengthen investment cooperation and enhance the digital ecosystem in Thailand. During the visit, discussions were held to explore various avenues for collaboration in digital transformation.
Thailand has been actively forming strategic partnerships with leading technology companies to boost its digital competitiveness and drive AI innovation. One notable partnership is between the Royal Thai Government and a tech company from U.S., which announced a collaboration to establish a cloud region in Bangkok. This initiative is projected to inject US$4.1 billion into the Thai economy and generate 50,000 new jobs by 2030.
Further, Thailand has also entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with one of the biggest software companies to propel the country into an AI-powered digital-first era. The focus of this partnership is on developing smart digital infrastructure, integrating AI into e-government projects, and upskilling millions of Thais with future-ready skills.
The meeting between Thailand’s Ministry of Digital Economy and Society and the U.S. Minister of Commerce, along with the President’s Export Council, marks a milestone in bilateral cooperation in the digital sphere.