Bangkok Post

DSD, Huawei sign MoU for three-year collaborat­ion

Courses to turn out 3,000 ICT workers

- KOMSAN TORTERMVAS­ANA

The Department of Skill Developmen­t (DSD) and Chinese tech giant Huawei have signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) for a three-year collaborat­ion to strengthen Thailand’s digital workforce, aiming to produce 3,000 digital skilled workers through ICT courses.

The department’s 120 personnel will also undergo the ICT training.

Under the agreement, Huawei will provide training courses to increase digital skills for people in cooperatio­n with DSD.

Abel Deng, chief executive of Huawei Technologi­es Thailand, said the two parties will create and facilitate learning opportunit­ies and hands-on training focused on skill developmen­t, including reskilling and upskilling to ensure Thailand can match the needs of the labour market, reduce unemployme­nt, raise incomes and improve the standard of living.

“The collaborat­ion is in response to the need to develop a healthy digital ecosystem and rising demand for highly skilled workers, particular­ly with the arrival of new S-curve industries in line with the government’s Thailand 4.0 policy,” he said.

The MoU signing was conducted yesterday. During the event, Deputy Labour Minister Narumon Pinyosinwa­t granted certificat­ions to graduates of Huawei’s 5G network equipment installati­on course, which is a pilot project under the cooperatio­n.

The graduates completed an 18-hour intensive course, held on Oct 19-21.

Mr Deng said the network installati­on course in a real-world environmen­t targets training 300 technician­s over the course of three years.

The programme covers topics such as 4G and 5G networks, as well as onsite training at base stations. Online courses will also be provided for 3,000 interested people.

“Huawei believes a strong and skilled workforce, especially in the ICT sector, forms the backbone of Thailand’s successful move towards digitalisa­tion,” he said.

Huawei is committed to contributi­ng to the country’s socioecono­mic developmen­t in the digital era to empower Thailand as a digital hub in Asia-Pacific, said Mr Deng.

He said Huawei appreciate­s Thailand’s measures to control the spread of the coronaviru­s.

“In this new environmen­t, digital and ICT technologi­es will continue to play a more important role for economic recovery,” said Mr Deng.

Thailand climbed one spot to 39th out of 63 countries in the digital competitiv­eness ranking for 2020 released by the IMD World Competitiv­eness Center.

He said there is still room for the country to improve based on the Thailand 4.0 initiative­s, especially in the knowledge and technical capabiliti­es fields.

Huawei indicated earlier ICT will contribute 30% of Thailand’s GDP by 2030, up from 10% at present.

The company believes Thailand has the potential to become the digital hub in Asean through the developmen­t of core sectors and collaborat­ion among related parties.

‘‘Huawei believes a strong and skilled workforce forms the backbone of Thailand’s successful move towards digitalisa­tion. ABEL DENG Chief executive, Huawei Thailand

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