Bangkok Post

Govt eyes support for startups

Suwit suggests 3 plans to bolster business

- AEKARACH SATTABURUT­H

The government is now busy preparing measures to jump-start the developmen­t of business startups to help drive the country’s digital economy under the government’s much-touted “Thailand 4.0” model.

Addressing a Bangkok Post conference titled “Thailand’s Startups: Learning from Unicorns”, organised by the Post Group yesterday, Suvit Maesincee, a minister attached to the Prime Minister’s Office, said he will table three key measures to push for the developmen­t of startups and present them to the cabinet for considerat­ion.

The first measure is to provide financial support for startups, another is to boost the capabiliti­es of startups and the third is to connect startups to communitie­s, regions and the global community.

The three measures are being drawn up now, Mr Suvit said.

In detail, the first will be to create socalled “angel funds”. These are investment funds provided by an angel investment network of affluent investors to help with funding support and carry the startup entreprene­urs through their difficult early stages.

Investors in business startups and entreprene­urs will be granted tax exemptions during the first six years of their businesses, Mr Suvit said.

For the second measure, the government will work with universiti­es and other learning centres to help support small startups.

It will also encourage universiti­es to set up venture capital agencies and innovation-driven entreprene­urship centres for startups in the private sector, Mr Suvit said.

The third measure will be to connect startups with regional and global communitie­s by introducin­g special visas, therefore facilitati­ng the travel of startup entreprene­urs, and inviting foreign startup experts to impart their knowledge and transfer technology to local entreprene­urs, Mr Suvit said

He added that the measure will aim to promote Thailand as a hub for startup investment in accordance with the government’s Thailand 4.0 policy, which seeks to steer the country toward a digital economy through innovation and the increased use of technology.

Mr Suvit said the Thailand 4.0 model focuses on building strength from within by grooming human resources to be wellequipp­ed to meet the challenges of the 21st century.

This can be achieved by creating new learning environmen­ts, promoting the analytical-thinking skills of students and workers, and creating environmen­ts conducive to supporting startups, the minister said.

Mr Suvit also stressed the need to upgrade small and medium sized enterprise­s and usher in an era of “smart farmers” who can make the most of advances in technology to prosper.

The minister noted that new ecosystems must be created for businesses and investment­s, along with new kinds of collaborat­ion and innovation if more startups are to get off the ground successful­ly.

Thailand still lacks a core ecosystem of its own, which has led the government to come up with the Thailand 4.0 policy to strengthen the country from within so it can better compete with, and connect to, the world, he said.

Mr Suvit also stressed that while it is important to strengthen the industrial sector, this should not be done at the expense of the environmen­t or local culture.

He added that the service and hospitalit­y industry represents one of the country’s strengths and needs to be promoted.

The government should boost social equality with a policy that ensures support is distribute­d evenly across the country, Mr Suvit said.

More and better infrastruc­ture is needed to achieve these goals, he said.

This includes agricultur­al structures, water resources, forests, energy, the environmen­t, technologi­es, digital networks, transport networks, research and developmen­t, health and social security, Mr Suvit added.

 ?? PAWAT LAOPAISARN­TAKSIN ?? MAIN PHOTO Prime Minister’s Office Minister Suvit Maesincee gives an address at the Bangkok Post Conference on ‘Thailand’s Startups: Learning from Unicorns’ yesterday.
PAWAT LAOPAISARN­TAKSIN MAIN PHOTO Prime Minister’s Office Minister Suvit Maesincee gives an address at the Bangkok Post Conference on ‘Thailand’s Startups: Learning from Unicorns’ yesterday.
 ?? CHANAT KATANYU ?? LEFT Board members and executives of the Post Group greet Mr Suvit, fifth from left, after he finished his address at the conference.
CHANAT KATANYU LEFT Board members and executives of the Post Group greet Mr Suvit, fifth from left, after he finished his address at the conference.

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