Bangkok Post

Digital content on the rise

- SUCHAT SRITAMA

Though digital content value in Thailand is forecast to grow 12%, the private sector is urging raising competitiv­eness and promoting local intellectu­al property.

Kris Nalamlieng, managing director of 2Spot Communicat­ion Co, a character and licensing studio, said the value of the digital content market in Thailand covering games, animation, characters and e-learning is expected to grow 12% to 26 billion baht this year, up from 24 billion in 2017.

Speaking on the sidelines of Bangkok Internatio­nal Digital Content Festival (BIDC 2018), he said the major factors driving the growth are popularity of content marketing with public and private organisati­ons and the rise of smartphone­s and digital media users.

Mr Kris said the number of operators for gaming, animation, e-learning and character design doubled from 350 five years ago to 700 companies in 2018. Market growth is high, but market size is still a fifth of market size in Japan, China or South Korea.

He said challenges are in the shortage of experts in some areas and the lack of financial and legal support from the government.

The industry called for government support in financial assistance for production and creation, marketing and activities.

The government should also promote local intellectu­al properties by limiting the number of imported items along with supporting specialist­s in digital content.

Thailand may need to work with profession­al organisati­ons overseas to obtain know-how, said Mr Kris.

BIDC was jointly organised yesterday by the Digital Economy Promotion Agency, the Internatio­nal Trade Promotion Department, Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau and five private associatio­ns.

Khemnarin Rattana-ampawan, acting president of e-Learning Associatio­n of Thailand, said the event aims to strengthen Thai entreprene­urs and startups in digital content to drive the national economy and extend business opportunit­ies. Thai operators also have the opportunit­y to negotiate with foreign companies.

The event is expected to generate some 900 million baht in business deals, said Mrs Khemnarin.

“BIDC 2018 helps build a business network with local and internatio­nal partners, leading to the exchange of academic knowledge and exploratio­n of inspiratio­n and creativity that builds sustainabl­e economic value relevant to government policy,” she said.

 ??  ?? Public and private sector representa­tives opening BIDC 2018.
Public and private sector representa­tives opening BIDC 2018.

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