The Phuket News

Phuket slated to become country’s ‘Metaverse City’

- Editor@classactme­dia.co.th

The Minister of Tourism and Sports and Minister

of Digital Economy and Society was in Phuket last week to lead discussion­s on the vision of establishi­ng Phuket as a “Metaverse City”.

Phiphat Ratchakitp­rakarn was the keynote speaker at an event hosted at Boat Lagoon on Mar 11 focused on “Transformi­ng Thai tourism using technology” and creating Thailand’s first Metaverse City in Phuket.

Vice Governor Pichet Panapong opened the event, describing the further tourism potential and aspiration­s of Phuket as a leading destinatio­n.

He was then joined on stage

by Wichai Thongtang, Chairman of Bitkub World Tech Co Ltd, and Jirayut Sub Sri Sopha,

Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Bitkub Capital Group

Holdings Co Ltd.

Further discussion­s involving officials and industry experts centred around promot

ing tourism and wellness with digital technology and how by applying technology tools @thephuketn­ews of the future such as artificial intelligen­ce (AI), augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR), Phuket can become a leader in the field.

Phuket has been chosen as the pilot area to become the nation’s first Metaverse City because of its reputation as a leading tourism province, the audience was told.

According to the xrtoday website, “The notion of the metaverse – recently propelled

into the mainstream by Facebook’s rebranding as Meta – will transform how we inhabit the world around us… the

metaverse can be defined as a simulated digital environmen­t that uses augmented reality, virtual reality, and blockchain,

along with concepts from social media, to create spaces for rich user interactio­n mimicking the

real world.”

Seoul announced last year that it aimed to become the first city to enter the Metaverse

where, according to Euronews,

it “intends to create a virtual communicat­ion ecosystem for all areas of its municipal administra­tion. This would include economic, cultural, tourism, educationa­l and civic service, in three stages.

“If this project becomes a reality, Seoul citizens will soon be able to put on their VR

headsets to meet city officials for virtual consultati­ons. They will even be able to attend mass events.”

Given the right levels of developmen­t support and promotion it is believed Phuket has the potential and ability to harness digital innovation methods to follow a similar path to its South Korean counterpar­t and continue to advance as a leading tourism destinatio­n.

No financial figures or cost

projection­s were mentioned although Seoul has reportedly invested KRW 3.9 billion (B101bn) into its efforts already,

so significan­t funding would be required to even get the project off the ground.

Earlier on Mar 11, Mr Phiphat visited the area in the north of the island that has been

designated for the constructi­on

of the Andaman Internatio­nal Sports Complex and Training Center.

Mr Phiphat was joined by Dr Kongsak Yodmanee, Governor of the Sports Authority of Thailand, as they surveyed the area by boat.

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 ?? Photo: Phiphat Ratchakitp­rakarn / Facebook ?? Tourism Minister Phiphat Ratchakitp­rakarn at the launch event.
Photo: Phiphat Ratchakitp­rakarn / Facebook Tourism Minister Phiphat Ratchakitp­rakarn at the launch event.

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