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Thailand Space Week 2024 , Southeast Asia's largest international event for space technology, officially opened on November 7, 2024, at Impact Muang Thong Thani, Halls 9-10. Organized by undefined and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) under undefined of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (MHESI), and in partnership with over 70 leading organizations including undefined of Japan, ISPACE, undefined of Thailand, PTT, Siemens, THAICOM, and others, the event showcases cutting-edge space innovations. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Economy and Society, Mr. Prasert Jantararuangtong, presided over the opening ceremony, joined by leaders and entrepreneurs from public and private sectors globally.
In his keynote address, Mr. Prasert highlighted Thailand's ambition to make Thailand Space Week 2024 a world-class gathering, advancing space technology, business, and regional growth. "This event marks a key milestone undefined's drive to integrate space technology into our economic and societal development. By embedding space technology into essential sectors, we are preparing Thailand to be a leader in undefined economy," he said, underscoring the event's role in boosting private-sector adoption of space technologies.
Dr. Pakorn Apaphant, GISTDA Executive Director, noted that Thailand Space Week 2024, now in its third year, aligns with MHESI's vision to strengthen the country's science and innovation landscape. Expected to draw over 3,000 participants from 34 countries, with over 100 exhibition booths, the event embodies this year's theme, *"Converging Technologies, Connecting People. By showcasing the latest in space technology and innovation, the event serves as a vital platform for networking and knowledge exchange among global leaders, including representatives from CNSA (China), KARI (South Korea), OSTIN (Singapore), MYSA (Malaysia), QZSS (Japan), and PHILSA (Philippines).
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