Metaverse expo nurtures region’s top tech talents in Bangkok  

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The “Thailand Metaverse Expo 2022” is nurturing the next generation of tech experts as the region seeks a leading role in the virtual era. 

Metaverse expo nurtures region’s top tech talents in Bangkok  

On Saturday, the three-day expo became a learning centre for students on Huawei’s “Seeds for the Future”, Asia’s largest tech-education programme.

Thailand’s first international metaverse exhibition – co-organised by Nation Group, Blockmountain and Metaverse XR – was visited by a group of 120 outstanding students from 16 countries across the Asia-Pacific region, including 10 students from Thailand.
The students got to test out technologies of the future, participating in activities offered at 30 booths and talks by over 50 local and international experts with a sizeable tech industry audience.
They also took a deep dive into the metaverse courtesy of a seminar delivered on the main stage at CentralWorld in Bangkok.

Metaverse expo nurtures region’s top tech talents in Bangkok  

During their two-hour visit, they toured all three zones of the “Thailand Metaverse Expo” – the Experience zone, Showcase zone and Workshop zone. 
“We are very happy to be here because this event allows us to get a wider and better understanding of the metaverse,” the students were quoted as saying. 



The 120 whiz kids are on a nine-day digital boot camp in Thailand, lasting until next Saturday (August 27). The itinerary features immersion in new technologies, cross-cultural experiences, and using tech to address social problems in “Tech4Good” projects. The programme is a collaboration with the Asean Foundation and Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).
“The ‘seeds’ represent hope, passion, and the future,” said Huawei Asia Pacific chief Simon Lin. He added that the programme covers nearly 140 countries and regions, reaching over 12,000 students from 500 universities. 
“Digitalisation is the driving force for our future. Talent is the key to digital transformation and sustainable growth. We deeply believe that the young generation will grow as the constructors of Asia Pacific when pursuing their tech-dreams,” he said.

Metaverse expo nurtures region’s top tech talents in Bangkok  
This year, Huawei and the Asean Foundation signed a memo to scale up the regional Seeds for the Future in 2021, marking a new chapter for developing tech talent in the region. The memo signing was attended by government officials and representatives of international organisations. Speakers highlighted the important role of multi-party collaboration in creating foundations for the region’s digital talent ecosystem.
The TAT will also co-host a field trip for “Seeds for The Future” students in Thailand.

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Metaverse a gamechanger – adapt or die, warn Thailand’s top retailers

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The metaverse is a gamechanger as Thailand enters the digital economy, representatives of the public and private sector told an audience in Bangkok on Sunday.

Metaverse a gamechanger – adapt or die, warn Thailand’s top retailers

Central Retail’s chief innovation officer Kowin Kulruchakorn, Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) deputy governor for digital development Nithee Seeprae, and J Ventures’ CEO Thanawat Lertwattanarak offered their perspectives in a talk titled “Game Changer for Thai Business” on the final day of “Thailand Metaverse Expo 2022”.

All three speakers agreed that the metaverse is crucial for companies who are moving into the digital world, as many of their potential customers are already there.

Strategic Market Research reports that the global metaverse market is now worth US$47.48 billion (1.7 trillion baht). And that figure is expected to rise to $678.80 billion by 2030.

As representatives of the country’s leading retailers, Central and Jay Mart, Kowin and Thanawat admitted that the metaverse is relatively new to their companies. However, learning how to operate with this new technology was vital to expanding revenue-generating sources, they added.

Metaverse a gamechanger – adapt or die, warn Thailand’s top retailers

Kowin noted the metaverse is still in its early stages of global adoption. So, businesses had to take a trial-and-error approach to find the best ways to use the metaverse.

“The key is to change our executives’ mindsets so that they recognise that their physical business is no longer sufficient. We need the real and virtual worlds to merge in order to provide new pleasurable experiences and engagement with our customers,” Kowin said.

Metaverse a gamechanger – adapt or die, warn Thailand’s top retailers

Thanawat described the metaverse as an advanced version of e-commerce where people can enjoy more features while online.

“What businesses must do now is to find the right balance between metaverse technology and user behaviour. There is no one-size-fits-all solution. Each company must develop its own strategy for utilising the metaverse. Be agile. Continue to fall and learn.”

Metaverse a gamechanger – adapt or die, warn Thailand’s top retailers

Meanwhile, Nithee said that for TAT, Thailand’s state agency responsible for the country’s tourism image and promotion, the metaverse provides another marketing tool in the age of digital transformation.

It would enable TAT to reach out to more potential visitors around the world with a better understanding of their specific needs and general interests.

But he said rules were also necessary for promoting Thai tourism via the metaverse.

“Applying metaverse technology should have clear regulations so that all parties are moving towards the same goals. Also, collaboration is very important in order to increase value in the metaverse.”

The three speakers concluded by urging both the public and private sectors to learn more about the metaverse. Although virtual technology has a long way to go, those who ignored it would eventually perish, they warned.

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Published : August 21, 2022

By : Nongluck Ajanapanya

Bangkok’s notorious No 8 bus service not quite tamed yet

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The brand-new electric bus No 2-38 replacing the notorious No 8 service crashed against a Euro II bus No 509 at Victory Monument on Saturday.

Bangkok’s notorious No 8 bus service not quite tamed yet

The incident took place just one day after the service was resurrected. The accident resulted in the bus’s left side mirror being bent. Nobody was injured.

The operator, Thai Smile Bus Co Ltd, said the driver was not speeding or being reckless when the accident took place. The driver also has no record of reckless driving, it said.

“The company has warned the driver and instructed him to undergo training on safe driving again,” the statement said.

The resurrection of the No 8 service – once notorious for reckless driving, road accidents and bad-tempered staff – is part of electrified restructuring conducted by the Land Transport Department.

Earlier, Transport Minister Saksayam Chidchob had said that electric buses for Line No 2-38 from Memorial Bridge to Happy Land were equipped with technology to detect speed and staff behaviour to ensure passengers’ safety.

He believes more than 1,300 electric buses will be deployed in Bangkok’s 122 routes this year.

Bangkok’s notorious No 8 bus service not quite tamed yet
Bangkok’s notorious No 8 bus service not quite tamed yet
Bangkok’s notorious No 8 bus service not quite tamed yet
Bangkok’s notorious No 8 bus service not quite tamed yet

Published : August 21, 2022

By : THE NATION

27 suffer injuries as they slip down BTS escalator in rain

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As many as 27 people sustained injuries from losing their balance and falling down an escalator at the Surasak BTS station in Bangkok on Saturday evening.

27 suffer injuries as they slip down BTS escalator in rain

The incident took place at about 6pm as they scrambled up the escalator to get out of the rain. They were apparently returning from a concert at the Bangkok Christian College.

Rescue volunteers immediately took the injured – two men and 25 women – to nearby hospitals. Their belongings are being kept at the Yannawa Police Station to be picked up later.

27 suffer injuries as they slip down BTS escalator in rain

Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt, who also rushed to the scene, urged people to be careful and not rush up escalators, especially if it is raining.

27 suffer injuries as they slip down BTS escalator in rain

“Getting wet from rain is better than putting your life at risk,” he said.

27 suffer injuries as they slip down BTS escalator in rain

BTS issued a statement on Sunday saying the escalator at the Surasak station was not malfunctioning and that the company will do its best to take care of all victims.

27 suffer injuries as they slip down BTS escalator in rain
27 suffer injuries as they slip down BTS escalator in rain

Published : August 21, 2022

By : THE NATION

Thailand records 1,968 confirmed Covid-19 cases, 27 deaths on Sunday

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The Public Health Ministry reported on Sunday (August 21) that over the past 24 hours, 1,968 Covid-19 patients have been admitted to hospitals.

Thailand records 1,968 confirmed Covid-19 cases, 27 deaths on Sunday

The death toll has risen by 27, while 2,252 patients have recovered and discharged from hospitals. 

The number of cumulative cases in the country since January 1, 2022, stands at 2,410,745.

Published : August 21, 2022

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Meet D.OASIS – the company building Thailand’s ‘largest metaverse’

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D.OASIS, an early leader in the metaverse market, is inviting businesses and individuals to connect with virtual global communities through The Sandbox, which aims to become Thailand’s largest metaverse.

Meet D.OASIS – the company building Thailand’s ‘largest metaverse’

The metaverse was the new way of living and doing business, D.OASIS’ co-founders – CEO Sirikiat Bunworaset, Index Creative Village CEO Kreingkrai Kanjanapokin and Dhurakij Pundit University president Darika Lathapipat – told the “Thailand Metaverse Expo 2022” in Bangkok on Saturday.

Speaking on the topic “Connecting Thailand with the Sandbox Community”, they said that speed of adoption was the key to success in this digital economy era. Those who quickly learned and adapted to new technology would reap the opportunities at the forefront of their industries.

The goal of D.OASIS was to establish the country’s leading metaverse community, where Thais could learn, explore and experience the metaverse and its potential. 

The Sandbox metaverse also aims to be Thailand’s access point to the global metaverse community.

Meet D.OASIS – the company building Thailand’s ‘largest metaverse’

D.OASIS CEO Sirikiat said the Sandbox allows Thailand, its businesses and people, to access the world while also allowing the world to access Thailand. This new type of interaction would open a fresh virtual landscape of opportunities for Thai businesses and users, he added. Already part of the Sandbox community are leading brands and celebrities including Gucci, Adidas, Snoop Dogg and Paris Hilton.

The Sandbox is the third-largest Ethereum blockchain metaverse. Users can create, share, and monetise assets (such as real estate) and gaming experiences. They can own assets, play, build, and own properties on the virtual platform. Sandbox users can also sell their virtual assets for real-world money.
 

Meet D.OASIS – the company building Thailand’s ‘largest metaverse’

Index Creative Village CEO Kreingkrai declared that the metaverse contains infinite possibilities. But Thailand required a virtual community for Thai users to join, so D.OASIS stepped into fulfil the need.

Recognising that they could not do it alone, they enlisted the help of numerous partners, each with their own area of expertise. There are currently over 50 international companies and celebrities on the platform, with more on the way.

Meet D.OASIS – the company building Thailand’s ‘largest metaverse’

Darika said that as an educator, she is convinced that knowledge of the metaverse will be a requirement in the 21st-century workforce. Hence, she hopes to create an online community that will serve as a virtual lab for students and entrepreneurs to learn about the metaverse and conduct trials of their business ideas.

Making a surprise appearance via live video, Sandbox chief operating officer Sebastien Borget congratulated D.OASIS on joining its metaverse. He insisted that Sandbox is not only for general users but also for creatives to create and be inspired by.

He said the company continues to educate people about the potential of the metaverse while developing new features to meet users’ demand and passions.

“There is more to discover in the metaverse, and this is an excellent time to do so. Simply begin your engagement and be inspired. I hope to attract more Thais to join as users and creators,” Borget added.

D.OASIS CEO Sirikiat concluded that its community would be open to new participants no matter how large it grew.

“Thailand Metaverse Expo 2022” is organized by Nation Group and runs at CentralWorld in Bangkok until Sunday (August 21).
 

Published : August 21, 2022

By : Nongluck Ajanapanya

Metaverse ‘once-in-a-lifetime opportunity’ for Thai business: expert

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Thais should be more open-minded about the metaverse, whose benefits go far beyond being a marketplace for buying and selling digital assets, one of the country’s metaverse pioneers said on Saturday.

Metaverse ‘once-in-a-lifetime opportunity’ for Thai business: expert

Speaking on the second day of Thailand Metaverse Expo 2022, Metaverse XR founder Sathian Boonmanan said those who viewed the internet’s new frontier as merely an online marketplace were missing out on huge opportunities.

The metaverse, he explained, is a social platform that enables three-dimensional use: real-time interaction, immersive experience and multi-user access from any device.

“This means that people from all over the world can meet, play and interact in the blink of an eye. Any device, such as smartphones and [virtual reality] glasses, will assist us in seeing where the real world intersects with the virtual world,” Sathian stated.
 

Speaking on the topic of “Adoption of the Metaverse in Business”, he demonstrated the various aspects of the metaverse – virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and extended reality (XR).

He added that Thailand should focus on XR, citing use cases that demonstrate it provides a superior internet experience.

The term “extended reality” refers to hybrid real-virtual environments and human-machine interactions enabled by computer technology and wearables.

Metaverse ‘once-in-a-lifetime opportunity’ for Thai business: expert

“The world keeps changing but people’s demands and desires stay practically the same,” noted Sathian. “What we need to do is use the latest technology to improve people’s experience in what they demand.”

He concluded by saying that all of the technology he demonstrated can be developed entirely by Thais. Hence, the metaverse was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for Thailand to transform itself into one of the world’s leading technological nations, generating enormous revenue for the country.

PwC projects the global metaverse market will increase seven-fold between now and 2030, generating US$1.5 trillion (53.7 trillion baht), with AR, VR and XR leading the way.
 

Published : August 20, 2022

By : Nongluck Ajanapanya

China-Thailand flights set for fivefold increase next month: CAAT

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China is seeking to increase the number of scheduled flights to Thailand by five times next month, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT).

China-Thailand flights set for fivefold increase next month: CAAT

The number of flights between the two countries could rise to 15 per week next month, the agency reported on its website.

The CAAT said it received an email from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) last Wednesday asking about the “potential of further increasing the passenger flights between China and Thailand”.

The CAAC proposed raising the number of flights from three per week at present to 15 per week.

China’s aviation authority asked for a list of Thai airlines wishing to fly to China so it could prepare Chinese airports for increased traffic, the CAAT said.

China has restricted flights to airports including Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou due to the country’s zero-Covid policy.

China-Thailand flights set for fivefold increase next month: CAAT

The CAAT on Friday called a meeting of Thai airlines to gauge interest in services to China.

“The flight plan is expected to be sent to the CAAC next week. We expect to receive a reply from the CAAC by the end of September,” the CAAT said.

It added that Thai airlines could start increasing their flights to China as early as next month.

However, the CAAT dampened any hopes that Chinese tourists would return to Thailand in force next month. Chinese visitors made up the largest contingent of foreign travellers to Thailand before the pandemic. In line with China’s continuing strict measures against Covid-19, the extra flights would only be for necessary journeys such as business trips, it said.

Published : August 20, 2022

Thailand must prepare for more dangerous EV-A71 HFMD virus, warns virologist

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Enterovirus A71 (EV-A71), which causes hand, foot and mouth disease, can also cause severe neurological diseases like meningitis, a top virologist warned on Saturday.

Thailand must prepare for more dangerous EV-A71 HFMD virus, warns virologist

In a Facebook post, Dr Yong Poovorawan said hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) can be caused by several types of viruses in the enterovirus family. The most common types are CA6, CA16 CB and Enterovirus A, while the most dangerous type is EV-A71, which can cause meningitis or inflammation of the protective membranes covering the brain.

This virus usually affects small children and infants but is rarely seen among adolescents and adults.

“The HFMD cases found this year were mostly caused by the CA6 virus, which often manifests in the form of blisters in the palate of the mouth, hands, feet, elbows and buttocks,” he said.

“The last time Thailand experienced an outbreak of the EV-A71 virus was five years ago. Our centre [Chulalongkorn University’s Centre of Excellence in Clinical Virology] has been monitoring the outbreak of HFMD over the past 10 years and has come up with charts comparing each virus variant found for the sake of treatment and prevention.”

Yong explained that the disease usually spreads after schools reopen as children come into closer contact with one another.

“Currently, the vaccine for the prevention of HFMD is specific to the virus that causes it,” he said. “This means this year we will give children a vaccine to counter the CA6 virus, not EV-A71 because it has not been reported in Thailand yet.”

Yong added that researchers are working on coming up with a vaccine that can prevent HFMD caused by enterovirus across different strains.

Published : August 20, 2022

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Mountain B fire claims 20th victim as 50-year-old succumbs to septicemia

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A 50-year-old businessman succumbed to septicemia on Friday while being treated for third-degree burns sustained in the Mountain B pub blaze in Chonburi.

Mountain B fire claims 20th victim as 50-year-old succumbs to septicemia

He became the 20th person to die from the fire.

The nightclub in Sattahip district caught fire at about 1am on August 5, killing 13 people on the spot and injuring scores of others. Since then, seven victims have succumbed to injuries.

The deceased, Paphon Bavornsuwan, was rushed to Sattahip Hospital on the night of the fire but was transferred to Chonburi Hospital when his condition worsened. He succumbed to his injuries 14 days later.

Doctors declared the cause of death as septicemia (bacterial infection of the blood), which developed after a blood transfusion.

Paphon’s brother Thanarat said the pub owner had provided the family with compensation of 30,000 baht.

Funeral rites for Paphon will be held at Wat Rangsee Sunthorn in Chonburi.

Published : August 20, 2022

By : THE NATION