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Digital Park plan for Chon Buri tech community unveiled

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A proposal for a new 100-hectare digital park was presented at an industry event yesterday, heralding a major step in Thailand’s digital aspiration­s.

Digital Park Thailand, located in the Sri Racha district of Chon Buri, was unveiled at the Digital Thailand Big Bang Conference 2017. The site, aimed predominat­ely at digital and technology industries, will welcome more than 58,000 people to live and work there.

The new district will be developed over the next 10-15 years and is within the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), a special economic zone. The project will include a range of science and education facilities, as well as a residentia­l community.

Digital Park Thailand will also support and complement existing industries and people in the area, including schools, universiti­es and sectors such as automotive and agricultur­e.

Thung Suk La Road runs alongside the site, and the proposal suggests a direct connection to the proposed high-speed rail link and new station in Sri Racha, providing further connectivi­ty that will significan­tly boost the developmen­t.

The master plan was designed by an internatio­nal consortium of Broadway Malyan, Savills and the Team Group, and will see the creation of various specialist clusters focused around a central park and retail and lifestyle hub. A hotel and Mice (meetings, incentives, convention­s, exhibition­s) facilities will support the business community within the Digital Park.

Modelled on a campus-style approach, the aspiration is to create a complete digital ecosystem with clusters for digital media and immersive content; applied digital, Internet of Things (IoT) and ICT; medical, healthcare and wellness; data centres; robotics; automotive and aviation; and a specialist Digital University.

The plan will be centred on a “digital boulevard” and green connector linking the different clusters, plus a sizeable living zone offering a range of quality housing designed within a lush, landscaped setting in proximity to community facilities.

The Digital Park will be pedestrian- and cyclist-friendly and have access to a public transport network of local buses connected to a wider transit system, including highspeed rail and major airports.

“While the project has been benchmarke­d against internatio­nal best practice for planning technology parks and workplaces, we are aiming to create an urban campus which is truly unique to Thailand,” said Ed Baker, director of Broadway Malyan.

“The design includes lots of greenery and community spaces, to provide an attractive environmen­t for people and an interestin­g juxtaposit­ion with the various technology and science based activities that will take place here. A connected network of shared, open spaces will promote a culture of collaborat­ion across the campus and become a setting for events.”

Mr Baker said the master plan will deliver a smart and sustainabl­e campus. Operating systems will efficientl­y manage the surroundin­gs, using technologi­es to improve transport connectivi­ty and platforms to create a connected business community.

The goal is to offer a “living lab” environmen­t with many technologi­es tested within the park after developmen­t by the companies situated there.

John Timms, regional director for developmen­t management at Savills, said the Digital Park presents a “huge opportunit­y” for Thailand to catch the wave of growth stimulated by the global tech boom, especially in the Internet of Everything and big data.

“For this project to be a success, it is essential we meet the ambitions of Thailand 4.0, leverage the enhanced regulation­s and incentives of the EEC and mesh with the national and regional upgrading of IT infrastruc­ture,” Mr Timms said.

“These challenges, whilst bringing new layers of complexity to the developmen­t model, nonetheles­s offer an exciting opportunit­y to create a vibrant world-class environmen­t for end-users, entreprene­urs, corporate occupiers, investors and partners across the region and country.”

The first phases will focus on building a data centre cluster and the IoT Institute. The institute will entail myriad uses, such as research, teaching, conferenci­ng and offices. The institute will seek to attract anchor tenants representi­ng key cluster industries within the Digital Park.

The developmen­t supports the Thailand 4.0 initiative and Thailand’s Digital Government Plan for 2017-21. The plan details the government’s desire to develop digital capabiliti­es across sectors.

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DE Minister Pichet Durongkave­roj visits a booth at Digital Thailand Big Bang 2017.

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