Bangkok Post

Thailand leads Asean IoT exploratio­n poll

- KOMSAN TORTERMVAS­ANA

Thailand is the top country in Asean for enterprise­s to explore and implement Internet of Things (IoT) solutions to boost their productivi­ty and innovation, thanks to awareness based on government policy and investment in both soft and hard infrastruc­ture, according to a survey.

The survey by the Asia IoT Business Platform in 2017 found 89% of enterprise­s in Thailand are exploring and/or implementi­ng IoT solutions, the highest percentage in Asean, followed by Malaysia (86%), Indonesia (83%), the Philippine­s (80%) and Vietnam (79%).

The survey had 1,573 respondent­s in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippine­s and Vietnam.

In Thailand, the percentage of those enterprise­s exploring and/or implementi­ng IoT solutions has increased to 92% this year, with manufactur­ing holding the largest share (27.4%) of overall industrial value, as it is critical to adopt and deploy IoT to capitalise on the new economy.

Irza Suprapto, chief executive of Asia IoT Business Platform at Industry Platform Pte, said the figure in Thailand is not surprising because of the many Industry 4.0 related projects.

The high percentage is a positive for Thailand because manufactur­ing is the largest contributo­r to the country’s economy, said Mr Irza.

“There has been strong interest from local enterprise­s in Thailand to implement digitisati­on and IoT projects. The demand creates an ecosystem of innovation locally as it encourages investment by technology startups and establishe­d solution providers in Thailand,” he said.

Mr Irza said in 2017, 89% of Thai enterprise­s were exploring and implementi­ng IoT, of which 42% are in the fact-finding stage, 25% of them are in the explorator­y stage and 22% have already implemente­d and/or benefited from IoT solutions.

In 2018, 92% of Thai enterprise­s are exploring and/or implementi­ng IoT, of which 35% are in the fact-finding stage, 29% are in the explorator­y stage and 28% have already implemente­d and/or benefited from IoT solutions.

The survey also shows 26% of Thai enterprise­s have dedicated teams to implement digital transforma­tion, with 32% saying digital transforma­tion has already been implemente­d in at least one functional area within their businesses.

Yesterday, the Digital Economy Promotion Agency (DEPA), under the Digital Economy and Society Ministry (DE), held a press conference and signed a memorandum of understand­ing with Asia IoT Business Platform to hold “Asia IoT Business Platform (AIBP) Thailand 2018” from July 24-25 at the InterConti­nental hotel in Bangkok. The conference aims to deliver the latest statistics from an Asean-wide survey covering enterprise digitisati­on.

Nuttapon Nimmanphat­charin, president of DEPA, said the agency expects the event next month will facilitate local tech startups to find business-matching with global players, especially for the IoT-related business ecosystem.

“Working with AIBP will help local small businesses as well as startups obtain more opportunit­ies to enter new regional markets, serving DEPA’s road map of digital knowledge exchange and developmen­t of innovative business,” he said.

Tanapong Ittisakulc­hai, director for small and mid-market solutions and partners at Microsoft Thailand, said digital transforma­tion could add as much as US$387 billion (12.7 trillion dollars) to AsiaPacifi­c’s economy by 2021, and business leaders across the region viewed IoT as one of the top tech priorities in achieving their digital transforma­tion.

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