“Fuse@Bangkok.” demonstrated how to develop technology and
innovations using the Nordic method.
Published 2 hours agoon November 26, 2019By CTN NewsFinland
recently lent a helping hand to Thailand’s tech sector through an academic
seminar called “Fuse@Bangkok”
Finland recently lent a helping hand to Thailand’s tech
sector through an academic seminar called “Fuse@Bangkok.” It demonstrated how
to develop technology and innovations using the Nordic method.The seminar, was
organized by the Embassy of Finland, the Thai-Finnish Chamber of Commerce and
Renesans Consulting. It was very helpful in moving forward in biotechnology and
big data collection… The director of the National Innovation Agency (NIA)
director, Phanart Chairat said.
It also served as a case study on electronics and
telecommunication innovations that can play a key role in developing Thailand.
Reducing inequality and improving the environment.
Alf Rehn, Finnish professor, author and speaker, told
participants that Finland has also invested 3 billion Euros in the innovation
field. And that innovators must also be creative and not come up with shallow
creations that have no benefit for society.
Innovations in the Nordic countries comes from a combination
of ;hard and soft skills including trust; transparency and togetherness ;to
help build up a culture that is conducive for creativity leading to innovation,
Rehn added.
Finland spearheading a charge to make Thailand’s rubbish go
round
Finland is also encouraging Thailand to adopt the model
where resources are continually reused for the sustainable future of our
planet. An economic model in which materials are used to make new products over
and over again.
Kari Herlevi, the project director of the circular economy
says goods are manufactured from raw materials. Then sold in large quantities,
and eventually thrown away. In the face of these challenges, Finland has also
unveiled the world’s first plan to adopt a circular economy, he said.
Mr Herlevi has recently shared views and experiences with
Thai experts in the circular economy.
He also encouraged Thailand to adopt the circular economy
model to tackle environmental problems.
Finland is known for its waste-sorting. Some Finns have up
to seven bins at home. Like them, Mr Herlevi has made an effort to lead a
circular life.
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