Bangkok Post

Nectec to test terahertz frequency

- SUCHIT LEESA-NGUANSUK

The National Electronic­s and Computer Technology Center (Nectec) is gearing up to study to tremendous­ly high-frequency terahertz for use in non-destructiv­e testing for various sectors such as farming, food and security.

“In the next two years, Nectec will conduct deep research and make use of terahertz technology, a new frontier that can have various applicatio­ns,” said Chai Wutiwiwatc­hai, director of Nectec.

Terahertz is a unit of frequency defined as 1 trillion cycles per second. It does not harm any biological species, which is not the case with X-rays. Terahertz waves have no ionising radiation. It is non-invasive compared with X-ray waves and is safe for humans, plants and animals.

Mr Chai said the technology can be used for security screening, inspection­s, medical applicatio­ns, pharmaceut­icals and communicat­ion.

In another developmen­t, Nectec plans to further develop technologi­es that are geared towards the bio-circular-green (BCG) economy, with 300 researcher­s at the agency dedicated to the task.

Key strategic sectors the agency is focusing on are agricultur­e, healthcare and medical services, energy and tourism.

In terms of agricultur­e, the agency will come up with technologi­es that can accommodat­e farm food inspection and precision farming.

Nectec has been collaborat­ing with the

Electricit­y Generating Authority of Thailand (Egat) to develop dam monitoring systems as part of preventive measures.

The systems are used at 14 dam locations, supervised by Egat countrywid­e.

Other countries will be contacted for similar collaborat­ion, said Mr Chai.

The measuremen­t and detection systems developed by Nectec can be beneficial to the industrial sector, he said.

One example is its intelligen­t industrial platform that can gauge how much energy manufactur­ers use at their facilities.

Nectec is also developing automated health check kiosks, which will be available at 100 branches of the Bank for Agricultur­e and Agricultur­al Cooperativ­es (BAAC) in 2020.

“Automated health check kiosks are part of a collaborat­ion with the National Health Security Office and the BAAC, as well as the Assistive Technology and Medical Devices Research Centre,” said Mr Chai.

Nectec is also preparing to use sensor equipment systems and artificial intelligen­ce to monitor livestock and the surroundin­g environmen­t at farms.

In the next two years, Nectec will conduct deep research and make use of terahertz technology.

CHAI WUTIWIWATC­HAI Director, National Electronic­s and Computer Technology Center

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Mr Chai says the agency’s focus is on agricultur­e, healthcare and medical services, energy and tourism.

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