The LINE social media network, with its customer base of 42 million people in Thailand, has launched the LINE ScaleUp project, designed to help startups get access to financial resources and also LINE’s customers at the same time.
Thailand needs to develop a strategy for artificial intelligence (AI) to stimulate the economy in the long run, says Thailand Development Research Institute (TRDI).
Cryptocurrencies first arrived in Thailand about 3 or 4 years ago. To begin with, nobody gave them much attention, but after a year has gone by, people are joining the trend in large numbers especially the most famous of them Bitcoin.
New compliance regulations concerning digital disruption and data privacy protection are driving opportunities for a new type of startup — regulatory technology (regtech) — in Thailand.
Startups in fields as diverse as tourism, real estate, healthcare, finance and beauty services are among the 11 teams selected to join Dtac’s startup incubator program.
Like other corporate venture capital funds, Development Ventures (DV) prioritises helping startup businesses that use technology to support banking services.
Before the world wide web was born on earth, we knew how to record all numbers identify yourself on a little notebook either your ID, passport number, the information you searched from the library, everyone you contacted with. They were all your little secret.
Until today no one doubts how Uber had turned from a startup to become one among the world’s first Unicorn. It is because they are dreamers who are determined to make it happen.
The government should endorse more intensive ICT courses to stay competitive in the digital transformation era, says the Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI).
The startup trend in Thailand continues to prosper while experiencing some growing pains. The National Innovation Agency (NIA) remains optimistic that Thailand will become one of the world’s great financial resources for startups with working capital exceeding 100 billion baht this year.
Social Skills, Emotional Intelligence and Creativity, will keep salarymen in the job market, says Jobthai.com
National Innovation Agency (NIA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) to upgrade Thailand’s MICE industry with innovations on 17 May, 2018 at the Startup Thailand 2018 event.