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TECH

Meet your maker

Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 24/01/2018

» Maker Faire Bangkok 2018, which took place over the past weekend, was inspiring for six-year-old Champ, who accidentally dropped by with his parents in the late afternoon. While everything looked exciting to him, he said the highlights were when he rode on an electric three-wheeled vehicle and designed his own one-of-a-kind key ring.

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TECH

Glimpse into the future

Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 17/01/2018

» How will the world evolve from now on? The Consumer Electronic Show (CES) 2018, which recently wrapped up in Las Vegas last week, is one of the markers. Every year, life-changing technologies created by big and small brands across the world are revealed at this event before entering the global market.

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BUSINESS

Nissan aims to connect brains, cars

Business, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 16/01/2018

» The automotive industry is on the verge of a self-driving revolution. And while still in its infancy, Nissan Motors is changing the conversation with brain-to-vehicle (B2V) technology.

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Alliance Ventures open to startup partners

Business, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 16/01/2018

» Autonomous vehicles are expected to be part of people's lives at some point in the future. The question is how long it will take for that trend to hit the mainstream. Nissan Motors Co is taking the question seriously, opening itself to startups that want to join in its innovation.

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TECH

Roll out the electric cars

Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 24/02/2016

» Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology (SIIT)'s Centre for Research and Development Collaboration (CRDC) is out to prove that technology can help save energy and lead to a healthy environment.

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TECH

Interactive vehicles to boost traffic safety and convenience

Database, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 12/05/2010

» Sudden breakdowns of vehicles often cause road accidents and affect other motorists. But driving in the future could become safer and more pleasant as drivers benefit from a communication system enabling vehicles to communicate with each other.