... dinner for 32 exchange students among Meiji University, Srinakharinwirot University and King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang. The 1-month-exchange program is under the Global 30 Project under the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, ScienceandTechnology, Japan, which aims to promote 300,000 international students to study in Japan.
Meiji University is among the 13 universities selected by the Japanese Government to participate in the Global 30 program. The exchange program between Meiji ...
... “Enhancing peace and security in the international community”. The Nakasone Yasuhiro Award is held annually to honor those who greatly contributed to the promotion of peace and international development in the fields of politics, economics, culture, science, andtechnology, which Assoc. Prof. Anawat is the first Thai who receive the award.
Assoc. Prof. Anawat is a part of Thai Network in Japan (TNJ), in addition to assisting the Embassy by giving information to Thai people in Japan about the disaster preparation ...
... artificial rain.” - (His Majesty King Bhumibol, interview with public officers from the Office of the Royal Development Project Board, 17 March 1986)
Having shown keen interest in science from a young age, the King was equipped with knowledge on technological research from his enrolment at the Faculty of Science at the University of Lausanne. After 14 years of research on meteorology and weather modification, the first experiment in making artificial rain was attempted on 1 July 1969. It was quite a remarkable success. After the fleet of aircraft had distributed dry-ice flakes over the top of the clouds, it started to rain within ...
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October 28th , 2015, in recognition of
his
work and efforts in promoting cooperation in education continuously between Tokai University
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education institutions and related organizations of Thailand; particularly in the
fields
of engineering andsciencetechnology
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which contribute to the country in many ways.
On this occasion, Professor Dr. Suchatvee Suwansawat, President of King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang and executive officers
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including Professor Kiyoshi Yamada, Tokai University ...
... about the Thai monarchy that has stood fast alongside the Thai people through thick and thin --- from combatting poverty throughout the ages to fighting the COVID-19 pandemic... ... medicine at Harvard University, determined to lay a solid foundation for teaching medical sciences in Thailand. He offered a considerable sum of his own money as scholarships... ... ambulances for transporting patients in remote areas, equipped with 4G communications technology; modular swab units equipped with pressure-controlled ventilation, decreasing...
... Thai rice importer, held the Thai Curry Night in Tokyo at the Royal Thai Residence. Ambassador Thanatip Upatsing and chairpersons of the two companies welcomed the guests and introduced “Thai Delicious”, the mark established by the Ministry of ScienceandTechnology of Thailand to prove Thai cuisine taste standard. In this occasion, Ikemitsu Enterprise Co., Ltd., sponsored Thai beers and other beverages.
Besides Thai cuisine, especially Thai curries, and beverages, “Khon”, Thai traditional performance,...
... Summit Lecture Project which aims at promoting the international understanding, at the Tottori University. The University is selected to join a Global Human Resource Development Project supported by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, ScienceandTechnology (MEXT), running for 5 years starting from October 2012. It was the 7th lecture of the project and the first time for the representative of an Asian Embassy in Japan to give a lecture to the students. Moreover, the Chargé d Affaires also met ...
... of Mitsui & Co., Mr. KATO Takeo, President & CEO of Mitsui & Co.(Thailand) and his management team on the Bio-Circular-Green (BCG) Economic Model, which can be a possible area of collaboration between Thailand and Mitsui & Co. The BCG Model applies scienceand digital technology to increase productivity of the environmental-friendly products as well as reduce environmental impact of the production. Thailand aims to use the BCG Model to level up its competitiveness and benefit the world as a whole.
... resins, polymers, and organic materials, and is actively pursuing to commercialize this technology. The University works closely with Alphatech Co., Ltd., a start-up that was started by Yamagata University, to promote a business that uses a gelation technology to tackle the world's food shortages and environmental issues. During the visit, Ms. ApakornThongmeepech, a Thai student studying in the doctoratecourse at the Graduate School of Organic Materials Science, gave the delegation presentation on Yamagata University’s research.
The Faculty of Engineering at Yamagata University has been collaborating with Shonai Bank through an industry-academia cooperation agreement since 2006. Additionally, the ...
... preside over the opening ceremony of the Thailand Nanotechnology Pavilion held at the 18th International Nanotechnology Exhibition and Conference (nano tech 2019) at Tokyo Big Sight. This exhibition was led by the National Nanotechnology Center, National ScienceandTechnology Development Agency and the government alliance as well as the private sectors by focusing on the Nanovation for Smart Society to promote the potential of Thai nanotechnology research and development including public relations to encourage investment ...