From left, David Li, chief executive of Huawei Technologies Thailand, Mr Supachai, acting Capt Montree Munkong, advisor to the Digital Economy and Society minister, and Mr Deng at the Thailand Talent Transformation Symposium.
Global multinational Huawei Technologies has joined hands with partners in the public and private sectors to enhance digital skills among Thais as the country is expected to face a shortfall of 500,000 people with advanced digital skills by 2030.
The move forms part of efforts to push Thailand’s digital economy to contribute 30% of the country’s GDP by 2027.
“Talent development has been in our strategic focus and investment. It is one of our four prioritised areas in Thailand, in addition to intelligence…
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