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GENERAL

Thailand's unicorn factory

Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 26/02/2024

» The National Innovation Agency (NIA) has designed a new strategy to support local startups, facilitating their development and enabling them to keep pace with innovation demand in global markets.

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Ministry preps cell broadcast entity warning system

Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 13/02/2024

» The Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (DES) is set to submit a plan to develop a cell broadcast emergency warning system to the cabinet next month, with the aim of getting the system off the ground this year to deal with incidents of public disorder and disasters.

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Pundit says country can be a top 5 tech ecosystem in Asia

Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 25/01/2024

» Thailand has the potential to become one of the top five tech ecosystems in Asia within the next 10 years if it continues to develop smart industries, especially in the key sectors of tourism, healthcare, agriculture and manufacturing, says a corporate innovation accelerator.

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BUSINESS

DTAC aims to woo migrants

Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 26/02/2021

» Total Access Communication (DTAC), the country's third largest mobile operator by subscribers, is deepening its focus on migrant workers from Myanmar and Cambodia through the use of incentives, including online pharmacy vouchers, in a bid to gain a strong foothold in this huge market.

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BUSINESS

DTAC to focus on new services, brand image

Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 25/07/2016

» Total Access Communication Plc (DTAC) has set new digital services, partnerships and brand-image improvement as priorities after its net profit plunged in the second quarter this year.

TECH

True cuts football prices to woo viewers

Business, Komsan Tortermvasana, Published on 04/04/2012

» TrueVisions, the country's largest pay-television provider, is using a cut-rate sports package in a bid to expand its low-tariff subscriber base by 30% within the next four months.