NetDragon is leading the charge in a government-supported AI project that aims to build Thailand’s next generation of talent. The project involves educating the country’s residents in cutting-edge digital knowledge and artificial intelligence. NetDragon will partner with the Thai government and institutions of higher learning as part of this project. The project will enable students and professionals to be equipped with the necessary skills for the AI-driven economy. The project also involves AI-related curriculum development, learning platforms, and training programs.
During a panel discussion at the event, Dr. Simon Leung, Vice Chairman and Executive Director of NetDragon. Emphasized the pace and scale of AI-driven transformation. “AI is changing every day, sometimes even faster than we realize. Governments must take an active role to ensure their benefits reach the whole society,” Dr. Leung said.
Drawing on regional comparisons, he noted that policy-driven approaches in Asia have accelerated AI adoption across sectors. “China’s top-down, policy-driven approach has helped popularize AI across every sector, & Thailand’s direction today is both encouraging & impressive,” he added.
“For SMEs, AI is a major equalizer. It reduces the gap between small businesses and large corporations by dramatically improving productivity,” Dr. Leung noted.
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The program also emphasizes the partnership between the public and private sectors. Based on the use of NetDragon’s knowledge in educational technology & AI, the program ensures scalability and sustainability in skill development. Additionally, NetDragon will monitor and evaluate program results to continuously enhance learning modules and optimize training processes for participants. This program increases Thailand’s position as an innovation leader in AI while building a highly skilled workforce.
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