... Governor Koike informed Ambassador Witchu about the fruitful outcomes of her discussion with H.E. Mr. Chadchart Sittipunt, the Governor of Bangkok, on various cooperation areas, including disaster management in response to climate change and the application of innovations to promote more livable cities, while she looks forward to welcoming the visit of Bangkok Governor and high-level representatives from both government and private sectors of Thailand at SusHi Tech Tokyo 2025 during 8-10 May ...
... improve its image.
Today, Thailand performs rather well on the soft power scale, coming in at number 33 out of 100 nations surveyed by Global Soft Power Index 2021. But what is perhaps more remarkable is that this concept of soft power had much
earlier
applications in Thailand, and offers a very plausible response to the often posed question of why Thailand was able to remain the only country in Southeast Asia that was never colonized.
When Siam faced colonialist pressure that threatened its independence ...
... technology are set up within the buffer zones. These are called Gajanurak Operation Centres and can track and monitor elephant movements via automated cameras. When the surveillance system detects elephants, an alert signal will be sent via the Line chat application to local villagers and the volunteer team tasked with returning wild elephants to their natural habitat. The first Gajanurak Operation Centre was set up in Khao Chamao-Khao Wong National Park, Rayong province, with personal funds from the ...
... be prepared. The Foundation plans to install another 510 telemetering systems across Thailand.
Photo: (from left to right) Automated Telemetry Station in Pongyeang sub-district, Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai Province and interface of ThaiWater mobile-application that has been integrated for general use.
(Source: Matichon)
To this day, the lifeline of the people continues to occupy an important place in the work of the Thai monarchy, as out of 4,877 Royal Development Projects, nearly 70% of them,...
... of self-sufficiency. Over the years and through the support and status lent by the royal patronage, the Foundation was able to collaborate widely with academia and the private sector in the comprehensive production, design, distribution and practical application of these artificial devices.
Towards Sustainable Development through Training and Knowledge Sharing
In 2007, the Prostheses Foundation started projects with community hospitals to offer all-in-one service for prosthetics wearers, including ...