What To Know
- Sarucha Yanyong, who heads the Robotics and AI Research Center at KMITL, emphasized the role of academia in shaping the next generation of AI experts and ensuring curricula evolve alongside rapid technological changes.
- If we work together to create the right understanding and establish real collaboration, Datalytica is committed to being an AI partner, not just a consultant, but a journey partner for Thai organizations to achieve tangible results.
Thailand AI PR News: Leadership Forum Sets the Stage for AI Transformation
Datalytica Thailand has taken a bold step in shaping the nation’s digital future by hosting the landmark forum AI Visionaries Leading the Future of Intelligence. The event brought together senior leaders from government agencies, the academic world, and the private sector, all united under a common vision to create an AI Ready Thailand. Their shared mission is to integrate data, innovation, and human resources into a seamless national framework that strengthens competitiveness and resilience. This Thailand AI PR News report highlights how the discussions underscored both opportunities and challenges that Thailand faces on its journey toward digital transformation.
Datalytica Thailand unites leaders from government, academia, and industry to drive the vision of an AI Ready Thailand.
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Insights from National AI Leaders
The forum featured prominent figures sharing strategies and real-world applications of AI across diverse industries. Dr. Thanakrit Jintawara, Deputy Director of the Big Data Institute, stressed the importance of national data management in accelerating Thailand’s shift toward a fully digital economy. Meanwhile, Dr. Sarucha Yanyong, who heads the Robotics and AI Research Center at KMITL, emphasized the role of academia in shaping the next generation of AI experts and ensuring curricula evolve alongside rapid technological changes.
From the business sector, Dr. Thiti Watcharasinthopchai of TCC Technology introduced a case study demonstrating how AI deployment in large-scale enterprises can be measured through Return on Data Investment (RODI), a crucial benchmark for determining success. In a parallel discussion, Mr. Pradit Mahasaksiri of Denso International Asia shared valuable lessons from experimentation and failure, stressing the mindset of “Get up fast, try again quickly” as vital for innovation-driven growth.
Panel Dialogue Creates Shared Vision
A central highlight was the Executive Dialogue under the theme Leadership and ROI in the Age of AI. Industry leaders from the Federation of Thai Industries, CMKL University, TCC Technology, Denso, the Big Data Institute, and i4TECH openly debated challenges around AI adoption, readiness assessments, and the real-world impact of data-driven leadership. Throughout the dialogue, participants repeatedly emphasized key terms such as AI Readiness, RODI, Data-Driven Leadership, and the need for collaborative ecosystems. The discussions revealed that while many Thai industries are still at an early stage of AI integration, the momentum for cross-sector collaboration is strong.
Datalytica as a National AI Partner
Closing the event, Mr. Ariyarat Boonsunthonphat, Managing Director of Datalytica Thailand, delivered a strong message about the company’s role in building Thailand’s AI ecosystem. “AI is not a distant concept, but an opportunity for Thai organizations. If we work together to create the right understanding and establish real collaboration, Datalytica is committed to being an AI partner, not just a consultant, but a journey partner for Thai organizations to achieve tangible results.”
Datalytica affirmed its commitment to act as a true AI partner for Thai organizations
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Datalytica announced it would expand this leadership platform further through its AI Visionaries Newsletter and new national partnerships. These initiatives will provide organizations with practical tools, case studies, and frameworks to strengthen AI adoption and ensure measurable outcomes.
The Path Ahead for Thailand’s AI Future
The forum marks a significant milestone in Thailand’s ambition to become a digital-first economy. The collaboration of public, academic, and private institutions offers a blueprint for how AI can be systematically embedded into industries, driving both competitiveness and sustainability. While challenges such as skills gaps, investment needs, and organizational readiness remain, the collective effort demonstrated at the event signals that Thailand is taking AI integration seriously. For businesses and institutions, the message was clear—AI readiness is no longer optional but essential. If Thailand maintains this collaborative momentum, it could soon position itself as one of Southeast Asia’s leading AI-driven economies.
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