dtmd-saw – NECTEC : National Electronics and Computer Technology Center https://www.nectec.or.th/en ศูนย์เทคโนโลยีอิเล็กทรอนิกส์และคอมพิวเตอร์แห่งชาติ Tue, 12 Jul 2022 06:17:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://www.nectec.or.th/en/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/favicon.ico dtmd-saw – NECTEC : National Electronics and Computer Technology Center https://www.nectec.or.th/en 32 32 Thai Microelectronics Center (TMEC) https://www.nectec.or.th/en/research/tmec.html Wed, 15 Jun 2022 03:07:19 +0000 https://www.nectec.or.th/en/?p=17589

Thai Microelectronics Center (TMEC) is a research unit under National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC). TMEC core technology is the silicon process technology focusing on silicon sensor and electronic device research and development. TMEC comprises 3 research teams of different key activities as follows:

  1. Silicon Industrial Fabrication Research Team (SIFRT) with their key roles in research and development in Micro Electro Mechanical System (MEMS), Chemical and bio-sensor platform based on Ion Sensitive Field Effect Transistor (ISFET) Technology, and wafer-level sensor prototyping and small volume production
  2. Design, Simulation, Characterization, and Circuit Design Research Team (DSCRT) basically sustains the product and innovation through research and development with the aid of simulation and characterization of new sensors and electronic devices. DSCRT also supports wafer level and chip level testing services and facilities to the other teams.
  3. Surface and Microfluidic Device Innovation Research Team (SMD-1RT) pushes forward TMEC prototypes into commercial products by collaborating with all sectors locally and internationally. The present targets are automated medical screening system with Lab on Disc and Large area Super-hydrophobic film for medical and undersea applications.

 

TMEC Service
 

Vision

Build and support sustainable sensor, MEMS, and semiconductor process based industry ecosystem.

 

Missions

  1. Research, development, and production of MEMS (by SIFRT)
  2. Research, development, and production of Bio- and Chemical sensor platform (by SIFRT)
  3. Research, development, and production of Super-hydrophobic film and microfluidic devices (by SMD-1RT)
  4. Research and development of electronics and integrated circuits related to advanced sensors and MEMS (by DSCRT)
  5. Drive TMEC prototypes into innovation products through collaborating with strategic local and international partners
  6. Build and Promote future ecosystem of advanced sensors and MEMS 

Core Technology

  1. Semiconductor process technology
  2. Si sensor fabrication technology
  3. MEMS technologies
  4. ISFET platform
  5. Device Design, Modelling, Simulation
  6. Si mold fabrication and Casting technology through Soft-lithography for surface innovation products
  7. Microfluidic devices for lab on chip and on disc
  8. Superhydrophobic and superoleophobic surface fabrication for medical and undersea applications 

Challenges and strategy

We want to build Thailand technology industry ecosystem through collaboration with all local and international partners. The value chains will be created through local SME capacity building.

  1. Pre-production of MEMS i.e. Si Microphones, Si MEMs Gyroscope and other related prototypes following TMEC roadmap and TMEC capacity (by SIFRT)
  2. ISFET based Chemical- and bio-sensor array platform for industrial use (by SIFRT)
  3. ISFET based handheld device production for agriculture, environment, and industry (by SIFRT)
  4. Microfluidic device platform for microfilaria in immigrant workers blood samples to meet the requirement of the hospital hubs for high sample volume (SMD-1RT)
  5. Large-area superhydrophobic, superoleophobic film manufacturing (SMD-1RT)
  6. Human resource development for Integrated Circuit design industry (DSCRT)

Research Teams

Contact

Thai Microelectronics Center (TMEC)
51/4 Moo 1 Suwintawong Road, Wangtakien,
Muang, Chachoengsao 24000, THAILAND
Tel: +66 (0)38-857-100 ext. 0
Fax: +66 (0)38-857-175
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Spectroscopic and Sensing Devices Research Group (SSDRG) https://www.nectec.or.th/en/research/ssdrg.html Wed, 15 Jun 2022 01:08:32 +0000 https://www.nectec.or.th/en/?p=18296
Spectroscopic and Sensing Devices Research Group (SSDRG) is one of the key research units under National Electronics and Computer Technology Center. Equipped with high caliber research staff recognized nationally and internationally, SSDRG aims to create innovative spectroscopic sensing devices and systems that are appropriately applied in a variety of applications such as food and agriculture, health and medical sector, energy and environment, national security, manufacturing and service industry, and community and rural area sector.

Our work start from proving concept ideas and creating related core technologies. Then we push them into prototype levels that are close to or associated with the need or the requirement from the target users.

Vision

R&D Excellence with national and international recognition

Mission

Creating high economic and social impact with practical R&D

Core Technology

  • Biophotonics
  • Fiber-optics components
  • Optical spectroscopy and instruments
  • Quantum optics and Quantum computation
  • Nanofabrication based on Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD)/Chemical Vapor
  • Deposition (CVD)
  • Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS)
  • Semiconducting metal oxides
  • Carbon-based electrochemical sensor
  • Vacuum coating system and components
  • Solar cells fabrication technology
  • Photovoltaic modelling and simulation
  • Terahertz spectroscopy
  • Electron beam technology

Research Team

Contact

Spectroscopic and Sensing Devices Research Group (SSDRG)
National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC)
email : ssdrg[at]nectec.or.th
Tel. : (+66)2-564-6900 ext 2306
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Communications and Networks Research Group (CNWRG) https://www.nectec.or.th/en/research/cnwrg.html Tue, 14 Jun 2022 04:06:20 +0000 https://www.nectec.or.th/en/?p=18302
Communications and Networks Research Group (CNWRG) is a research unit under the National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC). Research teams under CNWRG are skillful engineers and scientists who are in the fields of information science, computer engineering, electronics engineering, and communications engineering. The research unit is tasked with important role to drive the country in both social and economic development with the progress of communication and network technologies.

Vision 

Become the foundation research group that contributes relevant researches and developments of communication and network technologies to usher the country’s social and economic toward the vision of Thailand 4.0.

Mission

  • Research and development on foundation and high-level technology platforms that have impacts on social and economic development of the country
  • Apply the relevant technologies to the needs of the country
  • Follow technology progress, analysis, evaluate and provide expert opinions in the relevant technology fields
  • Form both domestic and international alliances with both public and private sectors to jointly create cooperation, innovation, creativity, knowledge exchange, and international acceptance

Core Technology

  • Wired and Wireless Communication
  • Computer Network
  • Wireless Sensor Network
  • Internet of Things / Web of Things
  • Network Function Virtualization / Software Defined Network
  • Cloud Architecture / Distributed / Cloud / Fog / Edge Computing
  • Communication Protocol
  • Real Time Communication
  • Web and Mobile Technology
  • Intelligent Transport and Logistic System
  • Information and Network Security
  • Real Time Locating System

Challenges

  • Traffy City Service Platform and Traffy Waste Platform
  • UNAI, Indoor Real Time Location Service Platform
  • Cloud Container Service Platform for Internet of Things
  • 4-Factor Time Attendance Service
  • Blockchain for electronic election
  • Darknet Detection in Internet of Things
  • Real Time Location Service Platform using UWB for Smart Factory
  • Frontier Technology for Information Security
  • GNSS Data Storage and Analytic Service Platform
  • Context Awareness Analysis for Intelligent Transport System
  • Automatic Archiving for Video Relay Service Platform
  • Cloud Service Platform for Smart Community
  • Cloud Data Flow Management Service Platform

Research Team

Contact

Communications and Networks Research Group (CNWRG)
National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC)
email: cnwrg[at]nectec.or.th
Tel: (+66) 02-564-6900 ext. 2631

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Artificial Intelligence Research Group (AINRG) https://www.nectec.or.th/en/research/ainrg.html Mon, 13 Jun 2022 03:09:11 +0000 https://www.nectec.or.th/en/?p=18781
Artificial Intelligence Research Group (AINRG), we perform R&D in Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology focusing on language, speech and image processing and provide technology transfer to Thai communities for easy accessibility and ability to apply the technology appropriately.

Vision 

Leader in bringing innovation related to Artificial Intelligence (AI) to Thai communities and users

Mission

  • R&D excellence in basic AI research
  • Construct basic resources for developing AI technology
  • Provide technology transfer of AI technology to communities and users
  • Create economic and social impact from AI technology

Core Technology

  • Image Processing and Understanding Technology
  • Language and Semantic Technology
  • Neural Signal Processing Technology
  • Speech and Text Understanding Technology

Challenges

AI technology can be applied for many problem domains, some examples are

  • Agriculture: Apply AI for prediction and recommendation in improve the cultivation process
  • Healthcare: Apply AI for patient pre-screening and analyzing medical images
  • Education: Apply AI for recommending appropriate educational contents
  • Manufacturing: Apply AI for factory planning and predictive maintenance
  • Service industry: Apply AI for assisting customers in responding requests and answering basic information

Research Team

Contact

Dr. Thepchai Supnithi
Artificial Intelligence Research Group (AINRG)
National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC)
email : thepchai[at]nectec.or.th
Tel: (+66) 02-564-6900 ext. 2260

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International Workshop on ICT for Landslide Hazard Assessment in the ASEAN Member States: Local Sensing and Remote Sensing https://www.nectec.or.th/en/about/news/landslide-hazard-assessment-ws.html Fri, 30 Jul 2021 13:00:05 +0000 https://www.nectec.or.th/en/?p=19477

National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC) will organize an online workshop, ‘International Workshop on ICT for Landslide Hazard Assessment in the ASEAN Member States: Local Sensing and Remote Sensing Approaches,’ on 19 August 2021. Our workshop aims to strengthen strategic research collaboration among academia, research institutions, and networks of excellence centers in ASEAN.

This activity is a part of project entitled ‘Real-time Monitoring Based on Wireless Sensor Networks for Landslide-prone Areas,’ endorsed by Sub-Committee on Microelectronics and Information Technology (SCMIT) and ASEAN Committee on Science, Technology and Innovation (COSTI).

For more information or register, please contact Dr.Jessada Karnjana jessada.karnjana@nectec.or.th or icp-icos@nectec.or.th.
 

July-21-2021 10:12

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EU, ASEAN complete first high-performance computing school https://www.nectec.or.th/en/about/news/hpc-virtual-school-2021.html Fri, 30 Jul 2021 12:53:37 +0000 https://www.nectec.or.th/en/?p=19460

The first EU-ASEAN High-Performance Computing (HPC) Virtual School 2021: System Design and HPC Applications is a hands-on virtual curriculum taught by leading international experts in HPC technology, hosted by the National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) Supercomputer Center (ThaiSC), and the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (MHESI), Thailand. The school received the honor from Prof. Sirirurg Songsivilai, the permanent secretary of MHESI and the Chair of the ASEAN COSTI, and H.E Pirkka Tapiola, the EU Ambassador to Thailand for the opening remarks.

The original plan was to host the 1st school in Bangkok, in 2020 for two weeks. However, the plan was postponed and modified due to the situation of COVID-19 . The 2021 school started on 5 July and concluded on 9 July 2021 with a closing event and public panel discussion, covering a week-long learning experience for participating students from all ASEAN Member States.

Photo: @EUinASEAN

Targeting post doctorals, graduate students, and professionals in their early career in disciplines related to HPC and HPC applications, 60 students were selected from 279 applicants among the ASEAN Member States, They learned about the fundamentals of HPC design and its applications to critical domains such as COVID-19 related subjects, urgent computing, and climate science, taught by international luminaries from Europe, ASEAN, and Japan through theoretical and practical courses.

Students also had the opportunity to access international HPC platforms and gained exposure to international collaboration opportunities in an EU-ASEAN context. Students who completed all practical exercises received digital certificates of participation, while the top ten ranking students in the practices received certificates of excellence for their achievements and a guaranteed place in the next EU-ASEAN HPC School.

In his closing remarks, Deputy Secretary-General for ASEAN Economic Community Satvinder Singh mentioned that the EU has been at the forefront of supporting research and innovation, a role which was reinforced in its efforts to tackle the coronavirus pandemic. “Applications of HPC are critical in the ASEAN Member States. Thus, this virtual school has shown great support for scientific research development in ASEAN. More importantly, it has highlighted the importance of strengthening region-to-region collaboration in research and innovation in the fight against COVID-19 and beyond,” he said.

The EU Ambassador to ASEAN, H.E. Igor Driesmans, conveyed in his closing remarks that the EU and ASEAN are regional organizations bound by 44 years of solidarity and partnership. “Modelling and high-performance computing, as well as infrastructure platforms and projects, can help solve challenges in these difficult times. The EU-ASEAN HPC Virtual School has shed particular light on the use of HPC systems in dealing with COVID-19,” he concluded.

After this first school, the immediate plan is evaluating the possibility of organizing the next one in 2022 as an in-person school, in Bangkok. The longer term plan is to continue the EU-ASEAN HPC School in series with rotating hosts amongst the ASEAN Member States as a sustainable development of HPC human capacity for the region and cross-regional collaboration strengthening.

Photo: @EuraxessASEAN
 

July-20-2021 17:06

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Predictive Farming Platform to predict Thai agricultural products cover a whole country https://www.nectec.or.th/en/about/news/predictive-farming-eng.html Fri, 30 Jul 2021 12:50:13 +0000 https://www.nectec.or.th/en/?p=19448

Predictive Farming Platform to predict Thai agricultural products cover a whole country

Interviewee | Dr. Noppadon Khiripet, Senior Researcher
Knowledge Elicitation and Archiving Research Team, Data Science and Analytics Research Group
National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC)

Agriculture plays a crucial role in Thailand’s economy. More than 30 percent of Thailand’s labor force (13.48 million people of a total labor force of 38.76 million people) works in agriculture. [1] The farm economy decreased by 3.3 percent in 2020 compared to in 2019. [2]

There are several factors that negatively impact Thailand’s agricultural industry. For one, the sector is highly dependent on predictable weather patterns. A prolonged drought or short rainy season can devastate farmland. Second, the practice of relying on a single crop or livestock — known as monoculture — leaves the sector vulnerable to pathogens and diseases. Third, an epidemic or pandemic, like Covid-19, can lead to sharp declines in domestic demand for food products and cause supply chain disruptions. And fourth, a global economic recession can lead to a decline in exports.

To help overcome these obstacles, technology will play an ongoing important role in agricultural development, with high investments necessary in plantation management. Agricultural technology — precision farming in particular — is an important technique in helping farmers increase productivity, yield and profits. Collecting and analyzing data will be very useful in order to effectively launch an efficient agricultural policy that focuses in part on precision farming.

The National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC) sees precision farming as one of eight target development technologies. The agency has supported research projects to enhance efficient farming management, while continuously investing technology accessibility opportunities for large and small farmers.

NECTEC is currently using the analytics of precision farming to enhance the predictive farming platform being implemented throughout the country.

From precision farming to a predictive farming platform

According to the industry foresight innovation report 2016, a key principle of precision agriculture is the use of a variable rate application (VRA), a tool that allows farmers to apply fertilizer, water, chemicals, and seed at different rates across a field. VRA uses sensors that measure soil properties and crop characteristics that allow the farmer to make adjustments based on environmental factors. Therefore, plantation management must be distinctively suitable for specific crops that are rotated based on environmental conditions.

A well-developed plantation management system will interpret data collected by these sensors that will then suggest a proper crop to farmers. It also will control automated machines that can plant seeds and properly spray and water the fields, resulting in reduced labor costs and a better yield.

Data is at the heart of precision agriculture. The equipment needed to collect that data includes sensors, IoT, weather stations, satellites and drones, which then feeds data to artificial intelligence and data analytics technology.

The big data of precision farming technology is also a foundation that paves the way for crop prediction and precision farming development.

Predictive Farming Platform

Predictive farming is not new to Thailand. At the annual Royal Ploughing Ceremony, which heralds the start of the new rice-growing season, a sacred oxen predicts whether the year’s harvest will be bountiful or not. Although more traditional than scientific, the significance of and belief in the annual ceremony continues today.

A predictive farming platform embraces three major groups of data including weather, soil, and crop health through the use of remote and embedded sensors, and drones. Four benefits created by this technology are:

1. Crop yield prediction
Better crop yield predictions based on data measuring soil condition and water absorption levels, weather, and diseases as well as other factors related to crop growth.
2. Crop management
Better crop management, which helps farmers reach productivity targets through the automatization of applying water, fertilizers and other chemicals, ensuring proper inputs based on the soil and crop needs.
3. Crop recommendations
Crop recommendations can be made based on market demand and economic factors, cost, return and so forth.
4. Crop insurance
The use of crop yield data aids financial institutions in pinpointing agricultural interest rates by considering market demand vs. crop yields along with other factors.

However, the capability of predictive farming at the national level requires a great deal of resources, especially in technology. The NECTEC are collaborating with Thai and international partners in securing predictive farming technology such as high-performance computing technology, analytics, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) and cloud computing.

Target of the predictive farming platform

The predictive farming platform will provide a significant amount of data allowing the government to develop a more efficient farming policy that focuses on production, management, and budget allocation based on the needs of the market and the readiness and quality of farmland. This will enhance Thai farming production and food exports, help protect food security and lead to a better brand image for Thailand’s farming sector.

Precision farming data will be beneficial to the private sector for futures contracts, price control and special crop plantation — for example energy crops, such as sugarcane, cassava, palm, etc, in which fuel prices are an important factor in production planning.

The NECTEC fully hopes that the platform will become a starting point for developers and startup businesses in developing new products to help build the ecosystem of the Thai agriculture sector through the use of advanced technology.

Contact

Knowledge Elicitation and Archiving Research Team
Data Science and Analytics Research Group
National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC)
Email : kea[at]nectec.or.th

References

[1] National Statistical Office. (2021). Thai Working Conditions Survey (December 2020). Retrieved from https://www.nso.go.th/
[2] Office of Agricultural Economics. (2020). Thailand Agricultural Economic Conditions in 2020 and Outlook for 2021. Retrieved from https://www.oae.go.th/
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EECi Sign MoU With Chinese Robot & Automation Company To Set up “SMC-SIASUN Innovation Center” Driving Thailand Toward the Industry 4.0 Transformation https://www.nectec.or.th/en/about/news/mou-smc-eeci.html Fri, 30 Jul 2021 12:46:12 +0000 https://www.nectec.or.th/en/?p=19436

On 10 February 2021, the National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) and SIASUN, China’s leading robotic & automation company through its Asia Pacific Headquarter company SIASUN AUTOMATION (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD., signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to jointly develop SMC-SIASUN Innovation Center at the Eastern Economic Corridor of Innovation or EECi. The center is to focus on developing innovation ecosystem supporting the Automation, Robotics, and Intelligent systems (ARI) adoption in Thailand’s industrial sector. The collaboration will strengthen the position of the Sustainable Manufacturing Center (SMC), which is an anchor center within EECi ARIPOLIS, to support the Thai industries on their journey towards Industry 4.0 adaptation.

The signing ceremony of the MoU was witnessed by Dr. Kanit Sangsubhan, Secretary General, Eastern Economic Corridor Office of Thailand (EECO), while the signing parties include Dr. Janekrishna Kanatharana, Executive Director, Eastern Economic Corridor of Innovation (EECi) and Executive Vice President of National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA); Dr. Chai Wutiwiwatchai, Executive Director of National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC); Dr. Panita Pongpaibool, Director of SMC; Mr. Zhao Chen, CEO of SIASUN AUTOMATION (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD.; and Miss Toh Guat Lan, Deputy CEO of SIASUN AUTOMATION (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD.

“The MOU signing ceremony between NSTDA and SIASUN today officially kicks-starts the collaborative actions to support industries in Thailand on their Industry 4.0 journey. SMC-SIASUN Innovation Center will be the first of several more collaborative setups between SMC and other leading international players in Industry 4.0 at EECi.” said Dr. Janekrishna Kanatharana.

EECi is the innovation infrastructure under the management of NSTDA and under the umbrella of the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) Initiative of the Thai government. Its main mission focuses on building a comprehensive innovation ecosystem to support scale up of local research outputs to industrial utilization as well as to support localization of advanced technologies from abroad for local industry development.

The Sustainable Manufacturing Center or SMC is one of the flagships of EECi focusing on supporting Local manufacturing sector in its journey to Industry 4.0 through the application of Automation, Robotics and Intelligent Systems. NSTDA plans to equip SMC with all necessary service components, specially designed to match with Thai manufacturers in various sectors and sizes. These services range from Industry 4.0 readiness assessment, business & technical consultation, advanced manufacturing training aiming at re-skilling & up-skilling human resources, technology demonstration and Industry 4.0 test-bed for research and development.

“As a leading company in China, Siasun Corporation has become a world-class high-tech listed company integrating innovation, R&D and production in robotics, automation, and other fields. Siasun will join hands with NSTDA to integrate robotics, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT), cloud computing, big data, and other cutting-edge technology to empower Thailand’s smart manufacturing, contributing to Thailand 4.0 and sustainable development.” said Mr. Zhao Chen.

The Thai cabinet has approved a framework budget of 5,400 million baht for SMC. The first batch of the investment is on advanced infrastructure supporting Industry 4.0 adaptation in Thailand. SMC, in collaboration with local enterprises and partners from both the public and private sectors, initiates a strategic Industrial IoT and Data Analytics (IDA) Platform, applying IoT (Internet of Things) technology to connect shop-floor machines to the enterprise IT systems, hence increasing overall productivity, boosting development of the automation and robotics industry, and enhancing industrial competitiveness. IDA platform is now being installed in 15 factories with a plan to reach 500 factories within 3 years.

 

February-10-2021 23:26

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NECTEC researcher in ASEAN Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for the 4th Industrial Revolution https://www.nectec.or.th/en/about/news/aseanworkshop-ai-cps.html Fri, 30 Jul 2021 12:39:47 +0000 https://www.nectec.or.th/en/?p=19425

NECTEC researcher delivered “Artificial Intelligence Application in Cyber-Physical System” in ASEAN Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for the 4th Industrial Revolution

Upon recognition of NECTEC renowned expertise in the field of Software Security, Dr. Chalee Vorakulpipat, researcher from Information Security Research Team (SEC) of NECTEC was invited to deliver and share views on the “Artificial Intelligence Application in Cyber-Physical System” in “AI on Cyber Security” session of the ASEAN Workshop on 4th Industrial Revolution: AI Implementation in Energy Efficiency, Cyber Security and Agriculture hosted by Ministry of Research and Technology / National Research and Innovation Agency of Indonesia (RISTEK-BRIN) on 24 November 2020.

Dr. Chalee was a representative from Thailand to present academic perspective with other speakers from Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Japan.

The main purpose of this workshop was to stimulate and enhance the workforce readiness and private sector engagement in Southeast Asia Nations through delivering comprehensive workshop program for the participants at ASEAN Workshop on 4th Industrial Revolution. This workshop was approved by the 76th Meeting of the ASEAN Committee on Science, Technology and Innovation (COSTI-76). More information, please visit

https://international.ristekbrin.go.id/asean-workshop/#overview
 

December-15-2020 13:00

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YAKSHA 2nd end-user event online webinar – 9 December 2020 https://www.nectec.or.th/en/about/news/yaksha-2event.html Fri, 30 Jul 2021 12:34:18 +0000 https://www.nectec.or.th/en/?p=19416
Are you a cybersecurity expert, governmental organisation, corporation, SME or another type of organisation based in ASEAN? Would you like to improve the security of your organisation through an innovative tool?

If so, join the final free online end-user event organised by YAKSHA project to find out more and to get involved! Registration on eventbrite is obligatory – click on register now!

Funded under the European Commission (EC), YAKSHA project aims to reinforce European Union (EU) and Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) cooperation in the Cybersecurity domain by developing an innovative cybersecurity software.

The Final end-user event that takes place online on the 9th of December 2020 will:

  • present the unique value proposition of the YAKSHA software
  • provide a deep-dive into the technical aspects of the software
  • show results from the pilot actions in ASEAN and Europe
  • engage participants and YAKSHA Ambassadors in panel discussions on the future exploitation, market uptake and alternative use of the software
  • speeches from key experts in the field of cybersecurity from Europe and ASEAN, such as StAG from Italy, VTT from Finland, NSTDA from Thailand, on current cybersecurity issues, cyber resilience and other exciting topics!

The event is free of charge and participation is open to organisations active in ASEAN interested in improving cybersecurity and European organisations willing to expand to ASEAN. Please register soon since places are limited. The event will start at the following time depending on your time zone:

  • 14:00 – 18:00 UTC +7 e.g. Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Indonesia (West)
  • 15:00 – 19:00 UTC +8 e.g. Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, Brunei
  • 08:00 – 12:00 UTC +1 Central Europe
Cinque Terre
Please register now by CLICKING HERE!
We will send you a webinar link to join prior to the webinar.

We are looking forward to seeing you at our event and involving you in the future of YAKSHA!

Kindly Yours,

YAKSHA project team

November-25-2020 15:00

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