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Depa consolidates accelerator programme

Depa consolidates accelerator programme published : 14 Jul 2021 at 04:00 The Digital Economy Promotion Agency (Depa) is working with Techsauce Media, a tech media firm, to launch the Smart City Accelerator Program Batch 2 to search for digital startups which can bring digital solutions to support its smart city schemes. Depa president and chief executive, Nuttapon Nimmanphatcharin, said the programme aims to create liveable and smart cities to improve people s quality of life. It is also aimed at all participating digital startup firms to gain new knowledge, hands-on experience and opportunities to further drive their business operations, he said. Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn, the Digital Economy and Society (DES) minister, has also instructed Depa to accelerate efforts to drive smart city development.

Jabs to reach 24,000 firms by June 26

Authorities are planning to give employees from 24,000 companies, including factory workers, Covid-19 vaccines by June 26, in a bid to speed up the rate of vaccination in the business sector.

Ministries race to vaccinate factories amid shortage

The Labour and Industry ministries are racing against time to vaccinate employees, including factory workers, amid a shortage of jabs as Covid-19 threatens to slow activity in the industrial sector if infections spread.

Thailand unlikely to meet energy goal

Thailand unlikely to meet energy goal 1 published : 22 May 2021 at 04:00 1 Thailand is not moving away from the use of coal power fast enough, Greenpeace has claimed, insisting that the transformation towards clean energy must start now if climate change is to be averted on the road towards a target of net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Greenpeace Southeast Asia s Thailand Country Director Tara Buakamsri was speaking during an online discussion panel, held by the environmental group on Thursday where he noted that even though there are some encouraging noises being made by titans in the energy sector, current pledges towards lowering their reliance on coal were too little, too late. The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand recently announced that Mae Moh coal mine in Lampang will be closed in 30 years, while Siam Cement Group has pledged to phase out coal too, but without giving a specific time frame.

Thailand: After 10-year battle, court awards Mae Moh power plant victims 25-million baht - Business & Human Rights Resource Centre

Thailand: After 10-year battle, court awards Mae Moh power plant victims 25-million baht - Business & Human Rights Resource Centre
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