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ETDA joins forces with the Federation of Thai Industries and SKILLKAMP to elevate digital skills, supporting the new-era tech talent market

The Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA) and two other leading organizations, the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) and SKILLKAMP by KBank - an end-to-end digital career enhancement platform - have signed a memorandum of understanding

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E-commerce unit to build AI framework

The Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA) is set to launch a unit that will develop a framework for artificial intelligence (AI) governance regarding electronic transactions to meet both the local context and international standards.

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ETDA preps courses for digital era

The Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA) is set to provide six major digital training courses from March to help organisations learn necessary skills to prepare them for the digital era.

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Digital habits in Quebec have changed over the pandemic: study

  MONTREAL A recent survey shows that the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the digital habits of adults in Quebec. The Academy of Digital Transformation s NETendances 2020 study found that 63 per cent of adults in the province spent more time in front of their screens this year. In addition, 70 per cent now have a subscription to a streaming service on the internet, an increase of 13 percentage points since last year. The platforms with the strongest growth were Amazon Prime Video and Netflix, in that order.  Fibre optic or cable television services, on the other hand, experienced a decrease in subscription rates to 72 per cent in 2020, a decline of five percentage points in one year and 12 percentage points since 2017.

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