NSTDA announces results of 2019
Dec 30, 2023 10:40:54 GMT
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The National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA), Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (NSTDA) held a press conference on NSTDA work for the year 2019 “NSTDA Beyond Limits: Sustainability Impact, a path to sustainable development. ” presents the summary results and reveals the work showing the potential of NSTDA research for the year 2019 that creates economic and social impacts. with research and development directions Including important works that will occur in 2020 with important highlights presenting the role of NSTDA (NSTDA BCG in Action) on the BCG Economy Model. 20191220-0026 to promote an inclusive economy Responding to government and national policy in 4 main industries: agriculture and food. health and medicine Energy and materials and biochemistry and tourism and the creative economy Including the development of Big Data to support and accommodate various industries, led by Dr. Narong Sirilertvorakul, Director of NSTDA, along with the directors of all 4 national research centers (Biotech, NECTEC, M-Tech and Nano-Tech) 20191220-0004.
Dr. Narong Sirilertvorakul Director of the National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) revealed that “As a result of continuing to push forward results throughout fiscal year 2019 with management strategies under the concept of 'NSTDA Beyond Limits : 6-6-10', including 6 Research Pillars, 6 Frontier Research and 10 Technology Development Groups (TDGs), which are development frameworks aimed at building strength and expertise in advanced Telegram Number Data science, technology and innovation (SCT) that build the country's ability to drive the economy. Responding to the Thailand 4.0 policy, resulting in many outstanding works by NSTDA in the year 2019. which answers the questions set in the strategy and fulfill the part of the bioeconomy circular economy and the green economy or Bio-Circular-Green Economy : BCG Economy Model that is ready for immediate use. and is a work that is an important cog in driving the country's target industries (new s-curve).” 20191220-0047 Examples of works that have economic and social impacts In the agricultural and food industry group, such as the LOMAR work by MTEC NSTDA, which is concentrated latex for mixing with hasfast to make roads.
Instead of using commercial concentrated latex, in 2019 it was used to pave an additional 1,850 kilometers, creating an economic impact of more than 1,200 million baht. The results of technology to solve the problem of cassava leaf spot disease by Biotech NSTDA. together with partner agencies To solve the problem of cassava that can cause up to 80% damage, both in terms of diagnosis of leaf spot virus. Developing strains and producing disease-free cuttings and biological agents to eliminate disease and insects 20191220-0044 Work on Smart Farmer, developing the seed industry for export Increase the role of Thai breeder development It is expected that seeds will be exported up to 8,300 million baht. As for the health and medical industry, such as DentyScan 2.0, a computerized x-ray machine for dentistry and surgery, the NSTDA A-MED Center can install machines in Government hospitals have 60 machines and have taken patient images more than 7,000 times, while examples of the work of the Energy and Materials and Biological Chemistry groups include the establishment of the first electric vehicle battery testing lab in Thailand and in ASEAN. By the cooperation between PTEC, NSTDA and Mercedes Benz Manufacturing (Thailand) Company Limited, which is now open for service.
Dr. Narong Sirilertvorakul Director of the National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) revealed that “As a result of continuing to push forward results throughout fiscal year 2019 with management strategies under the concept of 'NSTDA Beyond Limits : 6-6-10', including 6 Research Pillars, 6 Frontier Research and 10 Technology Development Groups (TDGs), which are development frameworks aimed at building strength and expertise in advanced Telegram Number Data science, technology and innovation (SCT) that build the country's ability to drive the economy. Responding to the Thailand 4.0 policy, resulting in many outstanding works by NSTDA in the year 2019. which answers the questions set in the strategy and fulfill the part of the bioeconomy circular economy and the green economy or Bio-Circular-Green Economy : BCG Economy Model that is ready for immediate use. and is a work that is an important cog in driving the country's target industries (new s-curve).” 20191220-0047 Examples of works that have economic and social impacts In the agricultural and food industry group, such as the LOMAR work by MTEC NSTDA, which is concentrated latex for mixing with hasfast to make roads.
Instead of using commercial concentrated latex, in 2019 it was used to pave an additional 1,850 kilometers, creating an economic impact of more than 1,200 million baht. The results of technology to solve the problem of cassava leaf spot disease by Biotech NSTDA. together with partner agencies To solve the problem of cassava that can cause up to 80% damage, both in terms of diagnosis of leaf spot virus. Developing strains and producing disease-free cuttings and biological agents to eliminate disease and insects 20191220-0044 Work on Smart Farmer, developing the seed industry for export Increase the role of Thai breeder development It is expected that seeds will be exported up to 8,300 million baht. As for the health and medical industry, such as DentyScan 2.0, a computerized x-ray machine for dentistry and surgery, the NSTDA A-MED Center can install machines in Government hospitals have 60 machines and have taken patient images more than 7,000 times, while examples of the work of the Energy and Materials and Biological Chemistry groups include the establishment of the first electric vehicle battery testing lab in Thailand and in ASEAN. By the cooperation between PTEC, NSTDA and Mercedes Benz Manufacturing (Thailand) Company Limited, which is now open for service.