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Drive to create new digital hub takes on urgency

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As the digital drive gains steam during the pandemic, Thailand must capitalise by turning into a global tech hub, says Digital Council of Thailand (DCT) president Suphachai Chearavano­nt.

Mr Suphachai, chief executive of Charoen Pokphand (CP) Group, said the world is likely to recover fast after the outbreak subsides, due to globalisat­ion and the push for technologi­cal and digital developmen­t.

A new economy will emerge as people’s behaviour changes.

“Thailand needs to prepare for transforma­tion to the new economy,” said Mr Suphachai, who is also board chairman of telecom operator True Corporatio­n.

“We must dare to change with the target of bringing the country to serve as the new technology hub of the world.”

The DCT aims to push towards a new economy through five approaches.

First, new indicators for the country’s developmen­t must be sought. For example, the country’s digital infrastruc­ture must not be gauged by the ratio of computers or mobile phones to the population.

“There should be indicators of people’s capability in technologi­cal and digital access, such as English and Chinese proficienc­y, as new knowledge mostly comes from countries that use these languages,” he said.

Second, cooperatio­n between state, private, academic and civic sectors must be created with a clear goal of pushing the country out of the middleinco­me trap.

In the past, they worked separately with different objectives, Mr Suphachai said.

Third, efforts must be made to create digital manpower through upskilling or reskilling of new graduates, currently numbering 500,000.

“They must have new skills consistent with global demand,” he said.

Fourth, digitalisa­tion must be underscore­d. Industries and startups must be alerted and prepared for fast change, particular­ly the adoption of digital technology within organisati­ons.

Fifth, efforts must be made to turn Thailand into a trade and investment hub, drawing talent to the country from around the world.

Mr Suphachai said a strategy must be laid out to enable Thailand to serve as the regional hub for investment.

To reach the goal, Thailand must have an ecosystem conducive to trade and investment, supported by technology and digital advancemen­t.

And while talent from outside the country is needed, Thai universiti­es should be encouraged to produce more technologi­cally proficient graduates, he said.

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Efforts must be made to turn Thailand into a trade and investment hub, drawing talent to the country from around the world. SUPHACHAI CHEARAVANO­NT

President, Digital Council of Thailand

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