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Huawei launches ‘Digital Bus’ project to level up education sector in Thailand

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Huawei launches 'Digital Bus' project to level up education sector in Thailand

Huawei launched a new project entitled ‘Digital Bus’ to turn the education sector towards technology in Thailand. The company took this step to enhance the knowledge of digitalization and new techs among the Thailand citizens.

Purposely, the Chinese manufacturer aims to spread the digital as well as technical skills equally around the education centers. Consequently, this step will also add growth to the digital providence of the region. Huawei has launched the ‘Digital Bus’ Project at Singhapahu Prasanmit Aupatham education center in Thailand.

Huawei’s Contribution to Thailand

Huawei acknowledged the hard work and efforts of the Thailand authorities to elevate the technology development as well as a digital fund in the country. To help out, the company associated with its companion in the region to locate 20,000 5G stations.

As a result, in a short time, the 5G users crossed 4.2 million which is 2.6 times bigger in comparison to other ASEAN nations. However, challenges are part of a journey and so happened with Thailand. Lack of digital skills and talent lapse the country’s growth.

Huawei launches 'Digital Bus' project to level up education sector in Thailand

Hence, Huawei Technologies in Thailand decided to become an aid for the region to build their talent pool. Apart from the knowledge, the company provides excellent career opportunities to the Thai citizens and the learning generation as well.

Words of Huawei on the Project

The Board Director of Huawei Technologies in Thailand, Mr. Edison Xu, expressed his thoughts on the project:

“Huawei plans to deploy the ‘Digital Bus’ to provide digital training, free of charge, in 10 provinces, covering more than 40 remote communities and 1,500 students in Thailand. And we will continuously work with the government and schools to enrich people’s lives with digital and open a new window of opportunities for Thai people and bridge the digital divide gap”

Thailand is putting efforts into developing itself as a sustainable ASEAN digital hub. Thus this project could prove to be a benefit for the region.

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