Ms Rungtip says AIS is committed to supporting the country’s e-sports industry to be on par with international tournament standards.
SET-listed Advanced Info Service (AIS) is set to organise Thailand’s first high school e-sports competition on a national level through collaboration with partners to promote the country as the e-sports hub in Asean.
The country’s biggest mobile operator is working with Dutch Mill dairy and Belink Media, an out-of-home media service operator, for the tournament dubbed AIS eSports S Series 2022.
The competition is expected to draw 5,000 players from around 1,000 participating teams and 100 schools. The project enables AIS to catch the surging wave of the country’s gaming market.
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