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Depa pushes for IoT infrastruc­ture

The government can encourage developmen­t of a startup culture through generating foreign investment, writes Komsan Tortermvas­ana

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The testing standard is another incentive to encourage vendors to establish test labs in the IoT Institute. NUTTAPON NIMMANPHAT­CHARIN President, Depa

The government can influence the developmen­t of Internet of Things (IoT) technology in Thailand by supporting it and creating new value, says the Digital Economy Promotion Agency (Depa). As an infrastruc­ture provider, state-owned Depa is hoping its IoT Institute in the government’s digital park will draw investment from foreign enterprise­s and promote the Thai tech startup ecosystem through innovation developmen­t.

The IoT Institute will start constructi­on for the first phase in October this year and is scheduled to be completed by 2020.

The government is holding road shows abroad this year for the master plan of Digital Park Thailand to attract investment in data servers, new digital businesses, and R&D in the country.

The sector is expected to become a core engine to drive Thailand, allowing it to transform to a digital infrastruc­ture hub in Asean.

“Several global vendors have expressed interest in working with Depa for technology test lab developmen­t. Three companies are expected to sign a joint investment agreement with Depa for establishm­ent of the labs by next week,” said Depa president Nuttapon Nimmanphat­charin.

Those firms are Huawei Technologi­es, Cisco and SK Telecom, he said.

The government recently allocated to Depa through the Digital Economy and Society (DE) Ministry 3.9 billion baht for the IoT Institute’s five-year budget.

IoT is a cross-cutting technology for all industrial sectors including public services because it can enhance productivi­ty while reducing the cost of business operations.

IoT solutions and platforms are critical for driving the country’s economy in the innovative-driven era, said Mr Nuttapon.

Depa needs to see establishe­d tech startups, especially in IoT, to support the country’s innovation, he said.

Awareness of IoT has been growing as more Thai companies explore the technology, but adoption is still at the beginning stage.

Adoption of IoT is anticipate­d in the future as companies and industries realise innovative tech developmen­t and 5G wireless broadband infrastruc­ture will facilitate its usage.

INNOVATION PROMOTES IOT ECOSYSTEM

The IoT Institute will be divided into two phases — the first is office and residentia­l buildings located on 4,500 square metres with a budget of 104 million baht, as well as 40,000 sq m of innovation space with a budget of 1.38 billion.

The second phase is reserved for companies interested in investment for closed labs to develop innovative tech. This phase is to be administer­ed through long-term contract investment via a public-private partnershi­p agreement.

“The highlight of this institute is the innovation space because it will directly promote the IoT ecosystem of the country,” said Mr Nuttapon. The space will create opportunit­ies for vendors in artificial intelligen­ce, IoT, or 5G technology, he said.

Depa plans t o partially co-invest with those vendors and help them with related infrastruc­ture.

Mr Nuttapon said local enterprise­s and startups would benefit from the innovative labs through knowledge exchange.

Depa also plans to set testing standards for IoT solutions and platforms to ensure similar quality for industries and individual­s using the technology in daily life.

IoT solutions and products have to pass a testing process before being allowed to sell in the market, similar to other industries.

The testing standard is another incentive to encourage vendors to establish test labs in the IoT Institute, he said.

“Depa has to prepare for the influx of imported IoT products to ensure it can control them so that consumers are benefited,” said Mr Nuttapon.

DIGITAL PARK ROAD SHOW

The Digital Park project is being developed under a five-year road map (20182022). The project covers 709 rai on CAT Telecom’s property in Sri Racha, Chon Buri province.

It is a flagship project of the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), divided into three zones: an innovation space, university 4.0 and digital academy, and living space.

The Digital Park project has two phases — first is constructi­on of the IoT Institute, then finalising the master plan and surveying and selecting partners for building infrastruc­ture and utilities under a publicpriv­ate partnershi­p.

The government hopes research institutes and universiti­es will provide knowledge and informatio­n of IoT ecosystems to enterprise­s in the project.

For phase two, CAT Telecom has hired a consulting company to help select potential partners for co-constructi­on of project infrastruc­ture.

Col Sanpachai Huvanandan­a, president of CAT Telecom, said CAT and Depa plan to do road shows in Japan, Taiwan, the US and China this year.

“CAT expects the Digital Park project to find partners by September. The partners will include related infrastruc­ture and utility developers,” he said.

Col Sanpachai said the company is mainly installing telecom infrastruc­ture in the park and provides digital infrastruc­ture such as fibre optics, cloud computing, data centres and internet gateway services, while Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand supports one-stop informatio­n service for investment incentives.

Recently, CAT Telecom signed a memorandum of understand­ing with Eastern Water Resources Developmen­t and Management Plc to survey and plan for water supply and management solutions at the project under the concept of smart water 4.0.

DE minister Pichet Durongkave­roj said the Digital Park project will act as a national digital innovation and research park, helping Thailand stand at the forefront of digital innovation and connecting local players to global firms.

The park has high investment potential as it located in the EEC, with full connectivi­ty to transport and logistics such as a deep-sea port, airports, railways, expressway­s and CAT’s submarine cable landing station, he said.

ENTERPRISE­S AWARE OF IOT

A survey by Asia IoT Business Platform (AIBP) found 89% of Thai enterprise­s were exploring or implementi­ng IoT solutions to boost their productivi­ty and innovation last year, in part because of government policy to drive awareness as well as investment in both soft and hard infrastruc­ture.

The 89% was the highest in Asean, with 1,573 respondent­s in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippine­s and Vietnam.

The survey showed 86% of Malaysian enterprise­s were exploring or implementi­ng IoT in 2017, followed by Indonesia (83%), the Philippine­s (80%) and Vietnam (79%).

Manufactur­ing contribute­s the largest portion of the industrial sector, 27.4% of overall industrial value (higher than other Asean nations) and a major contributo­r to Thailand’s economy, said Irza Suprapto, chief executive of AIBP under Industry Platform Pte.

It is critical for manufactur­ing to adopt and deploy IoT to capitalise on the new economy, he said.

Thailand’s Industry 4.0 initiative follows a global trend, which is positive for the country, said Mr Irza.

“There has been strong interest from local enterprise­s in Thailand to implement digitisati­on and IoT projects. This demand creates an ecosystem of innovation locally as it encourages investment­s by technology startups and establishe­d solution providers in Thailand,” he said.

Of the Thai enterprise­s exploring and/ or implementi­ng IoT, 42% were at the factfindin­g stage, 25% of them have explored the technology, and 22% already implemente­d and/or benefited from IoT solutions.

For 2018, the survey said 92% of Thai enterprise­s plan to explore and/or implement IoT, of which 35% are at the fact-finding stage, 29% have already explored IoT and 28% already implemente­d and/or benefited from IoT solutions.

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