Need a new monitor for your computer? You can wear one on your face. #SootinClaimon.Com

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Forget settling down in front of a computer monitor at work – someday, you might strap on a headset instead. That might sound a bit like a 90s cyberpunk fantasy, but its not really all that outlandish.

Beyond having more screens to work with for multi-tasking, there’s another benefit to wearing your computer’s screen(s) on your face: no one else can look at them. If you frequently work with sensitive files or data, the last thing you’d want is for a nosy neighbor on a plane or at a coffee shop peering over your shoulder. But these kinds of headsets can be cumbersome and in some cases could leave you feeling queasy.

More than a few tech companies are convinced that sophisticated screens shoved into glasses could represent the future of work. But they have different visions for how a screen you wear on your face should work.

Microsoft has built a chunk of its business around the HoloLens, which can display 2-D or 3-D content in the physical space workers occupy. Facebook is pushing new tools to turn virtual reality headsets like the Oculus Quest into tools employees can use to meet and collaborate in a virtual world. Meanwhile, a crop of headsets from companies like Lenovo and TCL are trying something a little more practical. Rather than thrust you into a world of conferences populated by 3-D avatars, these smart glasses try to replicate the experience of sitting in front of a computer monitor. (Or in some cases, lots of computer monitors.)

To be clear, these kinds of specialized gadgets are still far from hitting the mainstream.

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“The people who are getting these now are technophiles who are willing to say ‘Hey, I’m going to take it, warts and all,'” said Ramon Llamas, a research director at market research firm IDC. “It’s probably not going to be until the third or fourth revision that we start seeing more mass-market interest.”

– How do they work?

Most of the headsets that fall into this category have a lot in common. They generally don’t have any processing power of their own, so they need to be connected to a proper computer – or a smartphone – to get anything done. So far, that means they rely on long USB cables, though companies like chipmaker Qualcomm are working to embed powerful mobile processors directly in these glasses so future models can go cord-free.

But what makes these headsets interesting are how they show you your work. Essentially, they put a tiny screen in front of each your eyes, positioned in just the right way to make each little display look like one big one. (If you’ve ever gone birdwatching with a pair of binoculars, you’ve seen this technique in action!) Assuming everything is plugged in correctly and working the way it’s supposed to, you’re able to just pop those glasses on and have a look around.

They might not look like it, but these glasses can act like a full-size computer monitor. PHOTO CREDIT: TCLThey might not look like it, but these glasses can act like a full-size computer monitor. PHOTO CREDIT: TCL

– What can you do with them?

These headsets aren’t meant to lock you in some strange virtual conference room – instead, they basically act as secondary screens you wear instead of putting them on your desk.

TCL, a Chinese company best known for producing televisions, makes one such headset. Its Nxtwear glasses can connect to one of the company’s compatible smartphones, which offers a view of a familiar, desktop-like interface where you can browse the Web, watch videos, or fire off emails. (If you do that, the phone’s screen also becomes a big trackpad for moving a mouse cursor around.)

When connected to a computer, like a MacBook Pro, the glasses effectively become a replacement monitor that looks much bigger than a typical laptop screen. You could certainly make it your main display, but because the glasses are screens propped up to the top of your line of sight by a set of big nose pads, you’d still be able to easily glance at your laptop.

Some models like Lenovo’s ThinkReality A3 PC Edition, offer a more immersive approach. Hooking it up to a compatible computer with a USB-C cable lets you view and rearrange up to five different screens in a sort of virtual “space” in front of you. As you move your head around, each of those monitors will come into view depending on how you’ve configured them. It’s as though you’re sitting in front of a desk you’ve meticulously arranged multiple monitors on, except you didn’t have to lug those monitors around in the first place.

The catch? Because the Lenovo’s headset is designed to show you multiple screens at the same time, it requires a lot more horsepower to work correctly, and not every computer will do. For now at least, you would have to already own – or buy – a compatible, Lenovo Thinkpad laptop if you ever wanted to try building a virtual workstation with the ThinkReality glasses.

– Where do we go from here?

These headsets are here, and they work, but let’s be honest: they’re still far from ideal.

For one, the companies that make these headsets haven’t completely conquered the issue of comfort. Because they have so many components and sensors packed into them, this current generation of smart glasses just can’t be nearly as flexible as, say, a regular pair of glasses. That could mean people with bigger heads may literally feel the pinch when they try to strap on a wearable display.

And while these headsets aren’t all that heavy – Lenovo’s is about a third of a pound – they can still feel cumbersome to use. But as the constellation of component makers continues to shrink their parts, that may change before too long.

“If these can be lightweight and comfortable and offer sufficient image quality where I can be productive on multiple screens, that’s the litmus test,” said Ross Rubin, principal analyst at market research firm Reticle Research. “I could see a path to that in the next maybe three years.”

Until then, headset makers have something else to tackle: price. Lenovo’s headset costs about $1,500, which is a big ask even if it’s meant for work – and especially one that requires other equipment to work. (Then again, maybe companies will eat the cost to make its workforce more productive; we’ll have to see.) Meanwhile, TCL’s glasses aren’t on sale in the U.S. yet, but models available elsewhere cost the equivalent of about $680.

That will change over time, too, as the technology matures and the cost of parts become more reasonable. Until then, though, many of us will just have to make do with the computer monitors we have now.

Published : September 28, 2021

The Nintendo Switch OLED model is sleek, vibrant and still not enough #SootinClaimon.Com

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The Nintendo Switch OLED model is coming soon, and even though it boasts a sleek design, has vibrant colors and impresses with its graphics, ultimately its still not a very exciting upgrade.

Nintendo is basically serving up gamers another version of its best-selling 2017 console that is nearly identical besides its nicer screen.

The Switch OLED costs $50 more than the standard Switch and $150 more than the Switch Lite. For that price, Nintendo has upgraded the Switch’s screen to a seven-inch OLED touch screen (rather than the 6.2-inch LCD screen of the standard model), doubled the storage space and added a port to the console dock so people can hardwire into their Internet router for a stronger connection. In a preview event, The Washington Post was able to get over an hour with the Switch OLED and the game “Metroid Dread,” both slated for an Oct. 8 launch.

The Japanese company has sold more than 89 million units of the Switch so far, making the console one of its most popular ever, ahead of the Nintendo 3DS, the Nintendo 64 and the Game Boy Advance. In the years following the Switch’s launch, Nintendo has continued to serve more consoles to the market, releasing a handheld-only version, the Switch Lite, in 2019 and various themed Switches for fans of specific game franchises.

The main things to like about the Switch OLED are the enhanced graphics. But one can imagine that for many Nintendo games, starring amorphous blobs or turn-based combat, the slight improvements to vibrancy, sharpness and overall crispness of animations might not make a huge difference. The new console provides a small boost that fans of the Switch’s online multiplayer titles might really appreciate, because hardwiring into the Internet coupled with a longer, sleeker screen could ultimately mean improved performance in games like “Super Smash Bros. Ultimate,” “Splatoon 2″ or “Mario Golf: Super Rush.”

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It’s fitting, then, that Nintendo chose to showcase the upcoming action-adventure game “Metroid Dread,” which follows Samus as she explores passageways, runs from robots and loads different blasters into her arm cannon. The early cutscenes in “Metroid Dread” are rendered in bright red and clean, white colors, with details looking visibly clearer than how graphics usually look on the regular Switch or the Switch Lite. It’s still easy to notice that the Switch OLED model has 720p resolution on handheld mode, and while that’s not a bad resolution on a small screen, it makes you wonder how much nicer the graphics could get if Nintendo bumped it up to 1080p in handheld mode.

In TV mode, though, the Switch is only as good as the TV that’s being used, rendering the fancy magic of the OLED display moot. Both the OLED and standard Switch models go up to 1080p via an HDMI cable in TV mode, which is still far from the 4K resolution of the new Switch’s latest console rivals, the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X.

The Joy-Con controllers, too, are nothing new, though the new Switch is backward compatible with older Joy-Cons. That’s good news for anyone who has bought themed Joy-Cons, like the blue and green “Animal Crossing” ones or the purple and orange ones sold at retailers.

For all the improvements, the Switch OLED model is only slightly heavier than the original Switch, but because of its longer screen size, it also feels different to hold. I found it most comfortable to play while having both hands propped on a table, as holding the console in the air alone felt unwieldy after an hour of dodging and weaving through obstacles.

After all the rumors of a “Switch Pro” with a potential update to storage, graphics and battery life, it’s clear the Switch OLED model is not exactly the impressive refresh that fans were hoping for. But maybe for those who have been slow to buy a Nintendo Switch, or those who want to collect them all, the OLED model could find its audience.

Published : September 28, 2021

UFC champion Shevchenko hails Thailand after retaining title #SootinClaimon.Com

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Mixed martial artist Valentina Shevchenko from Kyrgyzstan gave a shout-out to Thai fans – in Thai – after successfully defending her UFC flyweight title on Saturday.

Her post-fight interview with former UFC champion-turned MC Daniel Cormier saw Shevchenko speak in English and Kyrgyz, before shocking fans in Thailand by switching to their mother tongue.

Speaking in fluent Thai, she paid homage to the land where she learnt her awesome fighting skills.

“Hi Thai fans. My name is Valentina. I am a Muay Thai athlete. Muay Thai is a really strong sport. Hello Tiger Muay Thai, my gym. Hello, and thank you.”

Shevchenko learnt the Thai language while training at the Tiger Muay Thai in Phuket. The gym is a world-famous training ground for MMA fighters from around the globe.

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Shevchenko put her UFC Women’s Flyweight title on the line against Lauren Murphy, for UFC 266 at the T-Mobile Arena in Nevada on Saturday. She won by TKO in the fourth round, improving her MMA record to 22 wins and 3 losses.

Muay Thai is the chosen martial art of many famous MMA fighters, including Joanna Jędrzejczyk from Poland. Jędrzejczyk is former UFC Women’s strawweight champion and currently No 2 in the rankings. She competed in Muay Thai for more than 10 years, starring in the “Sud Suay Muay Thai (World Muay Thai Angels) competition.

Published : September 28, 2021

Thailand appoint ‘Mano’ as head coach for AFF Championship #SootinClaimon.Com

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Alexandré “Mano” Pölking has been appointed interim head coach of the Thailand national football team, tasked with guiding the Kingdoms squad at the 2020 AFF Championship campaign against Asean rivals.

The Brazilian-German football manager has been handed a four-month contract and can rely on his years of experience in Thai football – including with the national team. In 2012 he was appointed assistant to Thailand’s head coach Winfried Schäfer. He went on to work for eight years as a head coach in Thai League 1, taking charge of Army United, Suphanburi FC, and Bangkok United. He joined Ho Chi Minh City FC for the 2020-21 season.

Thailand have also appointed Jadet Meelarp and Nuengrutai Srathongvian as Mano’s assistant coaches. Both have pro coaching licences as well as experience in both domestic and international competition. They will work together and manage the team with coaches and staff from the Football Association of Thailand.

The 2020 AFF Championship will be held from December 5 to January 1. The host country will be announced at the end of this month and is expected to be Thailand or Singapore.

The Thais will be looking to take the AFF crown from reigning champions Vietnam.

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Published : September 28, 2021

TAT – building confidence and promoting travels among foreign tourists and expats through “the Phuket Sandbox” golf event #SootinClaimon.Com

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The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) promotes travels among foreign tourists and expats through the 2nd Amazing Thailand Expat Golf Tournament Series 2021 event – ensuring the safety of the Phuket Sandbox.

According to Mr. Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, Minister of Tourism and Sports – his policy primarily gears towards encouraging domestic travels among foreign tourists and expats. In cooperation with the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) as well as the TAT, the effort is made via activities in the realm of sport tourism such as

  1. The Minister Cup at the Alpine Golf Club, Patumthani province on 4 April 2021.
  2. The Amazing Thailand Expat Golf Tournament Series 2021 at the Blue Canyon Country Club, Phuket province on 18 August 2021. The series of the event were organized according to the regulations and measures set forth by the Center for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA), SHA and SHA+ standards, and the Phuket Provincial Administration.  The event was attended by over 100 people with the TAT and SAT playing hosts while giving updated information of the tournament details and safety measures involved alongside training caddies to be ready to take great care of all golfers.
  3. Promoting “the Sandbox Swing” in Phuket between 6 September – 10 October 2021 in strict compliance with the measures set forth by the Center for Covid-19 Situation Administration and the Phuket province. It is anticipated that more than 300 golfers and followers will participate in the event.

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In addition, the TAT and the SAT are planning on further creating confidence among international tourists in the field of sports ensuring that we remain the Top-of-Mind destination. By holding the 2nd Amazing Thailand Expat Golf Tournament Series 2021 on 29 September 2021 at Laguna Golf Club, Phuket, and by offering special tour packages to expats and golf enthusiasts in Thailand such as for business people and family travelers; it’s expected that more than 100 people will partake in such event.  Not only that, activities will also be held to relay useful knowledge to golf course operators a well as caddies to make sure that everyone is up to speed and ready to deliver the most memorable and safest experience for all tourists and golfers.

TAT - building confidence and promoting travels among foreign tourists and expats through "the Phuket Sandbox" golf eventTAT – building confidence and promoting travels among foreign tourists and expats through “the Phuket Sandbox” golf eventTAT - building confidence and promoting travels among foreign tourists and expats through "the Phuket Sandbox" golf eventTAT – building confidence and promoting travels among foreign tourists and expats through “the Phuket Sandbox” golf event

Published : September 28, 2021

Unveiling the ultimate ‘Thailand J Food Festival’ at Central shopping centers #SootinClaimon.Com

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The leading destination for vegetarian food, with a variety of vegetarian food in one place from 5 to 14 October 2021. The campaign is expected to increase customer traffic by 15-20% as we have increased confidence through our master plan of ‘Central Hygiene & Safe Plus+’

Central Pattana plc, operator of centralwOrld, CentralPlaza, CentralFestival, Central Phuket and Central Village, is joining hands with its business partners including Thaitheparos plc, and Dairy Plus Co., Ltd., manufacturer and distributor of Dna Soy milk, along with Central Pattana affiliate CENTRAL FOODPARK to hold the ‘Thailand J Food Festival 2021’ highlighting its success as the leading vegetarian food destinations. Its concept of ‘J Integrated Lifestyle’ has tapped into consumer insights by combining traditional vegetarianism with the lifestyles of the new-generation consumers all in one place. With its strengths of operating shopping centers nationwide, Central Pattana can easily reach all target groups. More than 5,000 vegetarian dishes including traditional, international from world-famous restaurants, fusion, legendary street-food restaurants, bakeries and cafes are available at the shopping centers. To catch up with the trend of ‘Hyper Localism’, plant-based foods from local ingredients are also available for those who are health conscious. Herbal vegetarian dishes at budget prices starting from only 19 baht are available at Central Food Park. You can worship to the Guan Yin (goddess of mercy) and the Tao Bo (goddess of the stars) to ask for blessings and good health. Many special promotions await to create new experiences for everyone at the ‘Thailand J Food Festival: gain merit, be happy and healthy’, from 5 to 14 October 2021 at 33 Central shopping centers nationwide.

Unveiling the ultimate ‘Thailand J Food Festival’ at Central shopping centersUnveiling the ultimate ‘Thailand J Food Festival’ at Central shopping centers

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Dr. Nattakit Tangpoonsinthana, Executive Vice President of Marketing at Central Pattana, said: “The vegetarian festival at Central shopping centers each year, not only do we select the finest vegetarian dishes from legendary and popular restaurants, we also look thoroughly into today’s consumers lifestyle. We tap into the insights of their eating habits and interests (including various trends) in order to adjust our strategy accordingly and be able to curate a range of restaurants and shops that truly meet the needs of all groups of consumers. This year, we are presenting the vegetarian festival under the concept of ‘J Integrated Lifestyle’, combining traditional vegetarianism with latest trends, expanding the target range to a new group such as ‘Zillennials’ or Gen Z (aged 18-24 years) who tend to be health conscious, and who have reduced meat consumption and switched to plant-based foods, and following the current trend of ‘Hyper Localism’ by selecting healthy local ingredients that also help to strengthen immunity. The vegetarian festival at Central shopping centers, therefore, is responding to this trend with a new choice of food and lifestyles to add more options and variety to the vegetarian festival.

Unveiling the ultimate ‘Thailand J Food Festival’ at Central shopping centersUnveiling the ultimate ‘Thailand J Food Festival’ at Central shopping centers

We’re collaborating with world-famous restaurants to launch international vegetarian menus including Italian-style vegetarian food from Italian Osteria, Korean-style vegetarian food from Over Seoul, and Singaporean-style vegetarian dishes from Chuan Kitchen in addition to world-class restaurants such as Din Tai Fung, Hai Di Lao and TP Tea, which will also launch their first vegan bubble tea only at centralwOrld. We are also collaborating with partner restaurants and shops to create an exclusive menu that is a signature for each branch that cannot be found elsewhere.”

“Moreover, there are activities to enhance your fortune following the tradition of the vegetarian festival; tips to enhance your luck; tips on how to prepare yourself before commencing a vegetarian diet during this period and on how to pay homage to the Guan Yin Goddess, which is brought directly from China to CentralPlaza Bangna etc. It is expected that the vegetarian festival at Central shopping centers nationwide will help stimulate spending at the end of the year and customer traffic will increase by 15-20%,” Dr. Nattakit added.

Discovering special promotions at the vegetarian festival e.g. CentralPlaza Bangna offers: 1) get a free cash dining voucher worth 200 baht when spending 1,000 baht and up on dining in the shopping centers (limited to 100 vouchers/day); 2) Get a free exclusive vegetarian dish from participating shops at the festival booths when spending 300 baht and up on vegetarian food at the event (limited to 1,000 customers throughout the program) etc.

Unveiling the ultimate ‘Thailand J Food Festival’ at Central shopping centersUnveiling the ultimate ‘Thailand J Food Festival’ at Central shopping centers

Highlights at ‘Thailand J Food Festival 2021’ that you should not miss:

• Central World, the ultimate destination for international vegetarian food, is gathering over 500 vegetarian dishes at the ‘wOrld of vegetarian’ where you can enjoy new dishes from famous restaurants such as Italian Osteria, Over Seoul, Chuan Kitchen, Din Tai Fung, Hai Di Lao, and TP Tea. Discovering original vegetarian foods from well-known and legendary street food restaurants such as Talalask, See Fah, Zheng Dou, Lee Café and healthy vegetarian dishes with plant-based food from the ‘Healthiful zone’ of Central Food Hall, which is bringing together various healthy ingredients plus convenient vegetarian food items such as vegetarian croissants from Captain Squid and other items from Easy Buddy, KumPoon and Ampersand.

Don’t miss the ‘Only @ centralwOrld’ dishes – TP Tea will introduce its first vegetarian menu with: Signature Black Tea Soy Latte, Premium Green Tea Soy Latte, TieGuanYin Tea Soy Latte. Italian Osteria will introduce Italian-style vegetarian ‘Casual & Home Eateries’ with three special dishes: Beetroot Linguini on Pecorino Cheese Fondue, Broccoli Pie on Plunking Puree and Fermented Garlic with Jerusalem Artichokes. Ampersand is presenting its Thai Herb Sorbet, which combines a fusion of turmeric, ginger, fingerroot and lemon, the four finest Thai herbs of this era, in the form of sorbet.

• CentralPlaza Bangna brings more than 500 sweet and savory vegetarian dishes from 30 well-known restaurants from all over the country, rotating the menu every day. For example, vegetarian fish maw from Xie Chinatown, Chinese chives from Talat Phlu, Ngow Kuay Krathong Phueak (five fried Chinese nuts in a taro basket) from Hong Min restaurant, and Lao Kong herbal drinks from Yaowarat. Enjoy the exclusive auspicious food zone, which presents the most auspicious dishes from seven master ingredients – highly recommended during the vegetarian festival. Be blessed at the worshipping session of the goddess of mercy (originally from China) and enjoy good health with a choice of vegetarian food, clean food, food for those on a Keto or no-carb diet with no concern of gaining weight.

• CentralPlaza Rama 3 gathers together over 300 vegetarian street food menu items from 50 well-known restaurants across the city into one place. Don’t miss out on seven legendary street food restaurants with exclusive menus only at CentralPlaza Rama 3! Special dishes include Bok Kia, (sweet shaved ice with various toppings) from Je Niaw shop, Bang Rak; Ew Kuay (stuffed crispy cake) from Je Kiao Yaowarat; à la carte noodles that you can select from 9 types of noodles, 9 types of soups and 27 topping ingredients; KanKee Namtao Thong‘s herbal drinks, Teochew Dim Sum from Lim Uang Sui at Yaowarat Market, Fish Maw Soup by Je Aeng, a popular restaurant from Talat Phlu and flavored radish from Mae Yark Thum, a homemade specialty delivered directly from Bon Marché Market Park.

• Central Phuket – feel blessed in the new normal style by asking for blessings and luck from nine respected shrines through QR codes such as Peng An Peng An (wishing you happiness) at Central Phuket Floresta and enjoy delicious vegetarian food from popular vegetarian restaurants at Central Phuket with ‘Triple Value’ promotions from the ‘More Deliciousness at Central Phuket’ campaign.

• CentralPlaza WestGate invites you to taste the best vegetarian dishes and original recipes from restaurants such as vegetarian steamed buns from Lim Uang Sui restaurant, Golden Taro from Shangri-La Restaurant, Jui Guay (Chinese steamed dumplings) from Li Chim Hia Restaurant, Pad Paed Sian (stir-fry with eight main ingredients), fresh tofu soft sheet from Hua Seng Hong restaurant and Jiaogulan herbal tea from Muen Li tea shop.

• CentralPlaza Pinklao brings deliciousness to please health-conscious customers such as avocado salad, quinoa, vegetarian grilled mushrooms and spaghetti bolognese with vegetarian sauce from Salad Mood, and nourish the body with the great ‘Triphala’ (three great Thai herbs) dishes from Bua Loy Klom Kleaw restaurant and vegetarian fish maw soup from Je Aeng restaurant at Talat Phlu.

• CentralFestival Chiangmai presents its vegetarian food festival for the Year of the Ox to please amulet lovers with a highlighted menu called ‘J Good Luck’ – vegetarian dishes that enhance luck and auspiciousness for each element of all 12 zodiac signs, followed by a procession of vegetarian fusion dishes such as fried shiitake with Korean sauce, vegetarian dumplings, and vegetarian ‘Gimbap’, in addition to more than 300 healthy vegetarian dishes from popular restaurants in Chiang Mai such as Mae Salong Villa, Asian Fusion, old recipe Bokkia dessert, Je Im Thip, Grandma’s Homemade Tofu, Pansuk Salad. Bread lovers should not miss out on brioche bread, a unique and original French bread served at The Vegano Britro and made by a 5-star hotel bakery and confectionery chef.

• CentralPlaza Chiangmai Airport – feel blessed and healthy with vegetarian menus from well-known restaurants such as vegetarian steak from Ban Rai Steak, vegetarian dim sum from Chala No.6, vegetarian Kanom Jeen (rice noodles) from Zong Yaowarat, and vegetarian dishes from Le Meridien Shangri-La and Siripanna etc.

Published : September 28, 2021

Ministry of Commerce presents “Design Excellence Award 2021” (DEmark) #SootinClaimon.Com

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The Thailand Office of Innovation and Value Creation of the Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP) under the Ministry of Commerce presents the Design Excellence Award 2021 (DEmark 2021) in honor of the 98 business operators and designers who prove their excellence in various categories of design.

The award presentation promotes the outstanding and unique designs that increase the value of Thai products. They have been introduced to worldwide markets through a live event on the “DEmark’ Thailand” Facebook page.

Nantapong Chiralerspong, Deputy Director-General of the DITP, said, “The DEmark Award project helps increase the value of Thai products and services. It develops the marketing potential of business operators including SMEs and micro SMEs. It also opens up trade opportunities, helps boost the national economy, proactively promotes international trade and enables Thai business operators to compete in global markets.

The DITP expects the DEmark logo to be the certificate of quality Thai products when it is recognized locally and internationally. This will support business operators in increasing the value of their products. Consumers will have confidence in their reliable products and services while the value addition of the products and services is upgraded and their standards are raised.”

The DEmark 2021 contest was organized on the theme of “Regenerative Design for the Next” and was intended to be a catalyst for the reform of designs to serve the changing lifestyles of people worldwide who must adapt to their New Normal. Designers and business operators were invited to the DEmark Award contest in June. An online exhibition, DEmark Show Online 2021, was held at the website of the project to present 590 entries in July and August. The entries were judged online on July 20-23.

Of the entries, 98 won awards in various categories.

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  • Industrial Process/Industrial Craft  20 items
  • Gift & Decorative Items/Household Items  16 Items
  • Creative & Innovative Fashion/Apparel/Jewelry/Textile etc. 13 items
  • Home Appliances/Smart Product-Service Solutions/User-Oriented IOTs/Wearables, Automated Services, Medical & Health Design, Sustainable Innovation etc. 14 items
  • Packaging Design 13 items
  • Font/Graphic on Surface/Digital Media/Identity Design 17 items
  • Hotel/Restaurant/Cafe/Retail Shop/Co-Working Space/Condominium Project 5 items

Ministry of Commerce presents "Design Excellence Award 2021" (DEmark)Ministry of Commerce presents “Design Excellence Award 2021” (DEmark)Ministry of Commerce presents "Design Excellence Award 2021" (DEmark)Ministry of Commerce presents “Design Excellence Award 2021” (DEmark)

The DEmark Award project has been successfully promoting excellent Thai designs to the eyes of international consumers. Since 2008, 991 designs have received the DEmark Award and 485 have won the G Mark Award. This year, 21 entries garnered the G Mark 2021 Award.

Interested parties can see the Thai products that have won the awards at demarkaward.net which is another marketing channel for both producers and buyers.

“In response to the five-year Thai trade strategic plan as instructed by His Excellency Jurin Laksanawisit, the Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Commerce, the Department is ready to cooperate with all concerned governmental and private organizations to throw support and share information for the sake of trade development.

“The DEmark project has received cooperation and support from many local and international organizations. The Japan Institute of Design Promotion (JDP) which organizes the G Mark contest in Japan, the Taiwan Design Research Institute (TDRI), the organizer of the Golden Pin Design Award, and the Hong Kong Exporters’ Association (HKEA), the host of the Hong Kong Smart Design Awards contest, sent their representatives to be the judges of the DEmark Award this year. Besides, Siam Piwat Co., Ltd. has consistently sponsored the DEmark project and provided space for its public relations. The cooperation with more international organizers of design awards should ensure benefits from the DEmark project and excellent designs will be widely recognized and lead to trade achievements in the future,” Mr. Nantapong added.

The DEmark Award promotes excellent Thai designs internationally. Award winners received the DEmark logo as the certificate of their design excellence. Business operators can use it as a marketing tool to make their products eye-catching. The DEmark Award increases the value of excellently designed Thai products and guarantees their international recognition. It also stimulates the development of Thai products for the better life of local and international consumers.

For more information, please contact the Thailand Office of Innovation and Value Creation of the Department of International Trade Promotion at tel. 061 032 6594, 082 954 5965 and 0 2507 8278 or at the email address: demark@demarkaward.net.

Published : September 28, 2021

Thai stocks lose ground for 2nd day in a row #SootinClaimon.Com

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The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) Index closed at 1,616.50 on Tuesday, down 3.52 points or 0.22 per cent. Transactions totalled 98.94 billion baht with an index high of 1,626.55 and a low of 1,614.31.

The index fell for the second day running after dropping 0.68 per cent on Monday.

In the morning session, Krungsri Securities forecast the index on Tuesday would move between 1,610 and 1,630 points despite rising oil and coal prices in line with global economic recovery.

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It said the index also gained positive sentiment from Thailand’s move to lift Covid-19 restrictions on more businesses to get the economy running.

“However, uncertainty over the domestic floods and a weakening baht would trigger outflows of foreign funds, resulting in pressure on the index,” Krungsri Securities added.

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The 10 stocks with the highest trade value today were KBANK, PTT, PTTGC, PTTEP, SCB, TRUE, BANPU, BBL, TOP and SCC.

Other Asian indices were mixed:

Japan’s Nikkei Index closed at 30,183.96, down 56.10 points or 0.19 per cent.

China’s Shanghai SE Composite Index closed at 3,602.22, up 19.39 points or 0.54 per cent, while the Shenzhen SE Component Index closed at 14,313.82, down 30.46 points or 0.21 per cent.

Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index closed at 24,500.39, up 291.61 points or 1.20 per cent.

South Korea’s KOSPI closed at 3,097.92, down 35.72 points or 1.14 per cent.

Taiwan’s TAIEX closed at 17,181.44, down 132.33 points or 0.76 per cent.

Published : September 28, 2021

Reopening of economy in Covid dark red zones expected to boost public, business confidence #SootinClaimon.Com

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Thai Chamber of Commerce chairman Sanan Angubolkul said on Monday that the easing up of lockdown measures and reopening of more businesses from October 1 will improve the confidence of the business sector and increase people’s spending in October.

The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration announced on Monday that child development centres, libraries, museums, art galleries, nail salons, tattoo shops, spas and massage shops, and cinemas in dark red provinces will be allowed to open under certain conditions from October 1.

The curfew in dark red zones will also be reduced to 10pm-4am from October 1, while complexes, convenience stores and sports areas – indoor and outdoor – can stay open an hour longer until 9pm.

“We estimate that the easing up of lockdown measures will help create more economic activities and increase total economic spending in October to Bt10-12 billion per day,” he said. “If this trend goes on until the year-end, we could see total economic expansion of 2021 back in the positive realm.”

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Sanan added that the continued vaccination drive throughout the country, the arrival of more vaccines and increased affordability of antigen test kits will boost the confidence of businesses and general public in the government’s administration of Covid-19 situation, and in return they will be more willing to comply to disease control measures to curb the spreading.

The chamber, however, expressed concern over the flood situation in several provinces, which is estimated to cost the economy Bt5-10 billion, while urging related agencies to help affected entrepreneurs get back on their feet as soon as possible to minimise the economic impact.

Published : September 28, 2021

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The baht opened at 33.59 to the US dollar on Tuesday, weakening from Wednesday’s closing rate of 33.50.

The Thai currency is likely to move between 33.45 and 33.65 during the day, Krungthai Bank market strategist Poon Panichpibool predicted.

Poon said that the baht might continue to weaken in the short term if it weakens over the key resistance level of 33.50 to the US dollar. He expected that the baht could weaken from 33.80 to 33.85.

The flood situation pressured investors to sell Thai stocks as they were afraid that it could be as bad as the 2011 floods. Meanwhile, the Asian market was in a risk-off state due to the Evergrande crisis.

The baht might also be pressured by importers buying the dollar in the short term or at the end of the month. Gold investors might buy on dips when gold price is US$1,750 per ounce. The baht might not strengthen and its key support level is from 33.20 to 33.30, Poon said.

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Investors, especially in the US, are in a risk-off state after US Federal Reserve officials signalled a decrease un quantitive easing soon as the economy was recovering and the inflation was at a high level longer than expected. He said Fed officials did not signal increases in interest rate.

He added that the market was pressured by the Evergrande crisis as the company did not pay interest to investors on September 23. The market is keeping an eye on the end of this month and the beginning of next month when the company will have to pay interest of US$193.3 million.

Published : September 28, 2021