NIMT joins National Science and Technology Fair 2022

On 14 August 2022, Mr. Don Pramudwinai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs presided over the opening ceremony “National Science and Technology Fair 2022” under the concept of “Art, Science and Innovation for a Sustainable Society” to honour His Majesty King Mongkut (Rama IV), “Father of Thai Science” and His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great, “Father of Thai Technology and the Father of Thai Innovation”. In the ceremony, Adj.Prof. Dr. Anek Laothamatas, Minister of Higher Education Science Research and Innovation (MHESI), Prof. Sirirurg Songsivilai, M.D., PhD., Permanent Secretary of MHESI, Asst. Prof. Dr. Rawin Rawiwong, Director of the National Science Museum (NSM), the foreign ambassadors, the executives and representatives of government and private agencies were welcomed at Building 9-10, IMPACT Exhibition and Convention Centre, Muang Thong Thani.

The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs revealed that the world is currently facing constant challenges such as the spread of COVID-19, climate change, conflict in many corners of the world which has been affecting food security, energy and public health which these are one of the obstacles to the development of the country to be prosperity. Hence, the world needs reconciliation, cooperation and peace to provide us a time and environment that is conducive to all. Especially the young people who are the new generation will be able to fullest use their brains, two hands, and the power of creativity in science and technology. This is one of the factors that will help to build immunity for Thailand to be strong, self-sufficient, and reduce the impact of crises. These challenges enable us to clearly recognize the detriment of development that only focuses on economic growth and profit, the excessive use of natural resources. It is causing an imbalance between man and nature to develop the country. We need to strengthen our good attitudes, modify our mindset. In particular, in the business sectors, communities and the youths to be aware of the use of natural resources along with the development of science and technology. This year’s National Science and Technology Fair is an activity that will help to support learning through science learning activities to inspire children, youth and general people. On this occasion, I would like to thank all agencies, both the public and private sectors, both domestic and international that join our forces to build an inspiration to our Thai society which will create a scientific society. This will result in our country growing strong and sustainable. Furthermore, congratulations to the youth and science teachers who have received the Prime Minister’s Science Award 2022, which is an award for outstanding contributions in science and technology. This will be an example and inspire other youths to focus, develop their skills, creative thinking, and create new innovations that will be an important factor to driving Thailand forward.

The Minister of Higher Education Science Research and Innovation (MHESI) said that the 2022 National Science and Technology Fair will be held in two places; the National Science and Technology Fair at No.9 – 10 Building the Exhibition Center, IMPACT Muang Thong Thani on 13 – 21 August 2022 and NST Fair Science Carnival Bangkok under the theme of Science Carnival will be held at Sam Yan Mitr Town on 17-21 August 2022, in order to attract youth and the people who are interested. It is an idea that ​​ “brings science to the city” to spread scientific knowledge to all target groups and make it easy to reach the people inside Bangkok. The important goal is to make Thai people pay attention to science, and change their view that science can be fun, exciting, learning and tangible. We ought to emphasise on scientific creative thinking in technology and innovation combined with the art of driving and developing the “Creative Economy”. It is in line with the “BCG Model (Bio – Circular – Green Economy) policy, supporting the development of innovation related to the circular economy by joining with government agencies, the private sector, associations, foundations and foreign agencies that can jointly share and transfer the potential of science and technology to youth and the people that there are 136 agencies from 10 countries joining the fair. This year, the National Institute of Metrology (Thailand) (NIMT) presents the result of frontier research development on NIMT Quantum Technology in the field of Quantum Metrology & Sensing”. The Ytterbium ion optical clock that currently has been a success to incarcerate Single Ytterbium ions. Because of that, Thailand is the fourth country in the Asia-Pacific region for increasing the efficiency of Thailand’s time and frequency infrastructure and other measurement fields.

“Time” is one of the seven base physical quantities that are important to humans. The sequence of events before and after Or the timing of activities becomes the basis of daily life. As human activity increases, there is a need for more accurate timing in the same standard. In the early days, astronomers set standard times by observing and calculating astronomical phenomena. Later, physicists studied quantum mechanics and found that atomic energy levels were stable enough and can be used to determine the frequency of the clock. Therefore, the atomic clock was invented by cesium uses. When the atomic clock is more accurate, time becomes the basis of technology in our daily life.

Research and development of time and frequency infrastructure that produces from optical clocks becomes high importance to essential building to telecommunication systems (5G network), financial technology, and GNSS that there are users nationwide. Besides that, the optical clock is an important scientific tool to help Thai physic scientists to be able to study quantum systems and be a basis of quantum computers.


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NIMT at the “Thailand National Science and Technology Fair 2021” during 9 -19 November 2021

At IMPACT Muang Thong Thani, Nonthaburi province on 10 November 2021, Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-O-Cha presided over the opening ceremony of “Thailand National Science and Technology Fair 2021” that was held during 9 – 19 November 2021. The fair was emphasized the extension of education opportunity, reducing inequality, developing young people to have the skills of the future, ready to bring knowledge “Science and Arts” create innovations to drive Thailand’s economy. There were 6 countries and 80 agencies from the public and privates sectors joining the fair. It was organized annually by the Ministry of Higher Education Science Research & Innovation (MHESI).

Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-O-Cha presided over the opening ceremony (middle)

PM said, “Science is an important sector that is related to the educational system development. Moreover, learning is an important tool to build people for the future. So, they must not be limited to access to knowledge. The future world is huge with a wide range of knowledge. People can learn everywhere boundlessly. Technology and Innovation must be the basic of Thai people’s knowledge. It must be combined education in and out of the classroom continuously for all ages”

Adj. Prof. Dr. Anek Laothamatas, MHESI Minister

MHESI Minister Adj. Prof. Dr. Anek Laothamatas said, “Thailand National Science and Technology Fair 2021 is held under the concept of “Art-Science – Innovation and Creative Economy “BCG Model: Bio – Circular – Green Economy to communicate academic contents in accordance with outstanding policies consisting of Science Technology & Innovation creative thinking that is harmonized the aspect of Arts to be developing Thailand’s creative economy, and the holistic economic development of BCG Model, that is “Bio Circular Green Economy”. Including to celebrating the important event in the world’s science and society in 2021, that is “International Year of Creative Economy for Sustainable Development”. The most important target of the fair is to fetch this fair to change the thinking system of Thai people. Let them be interested in science. Change their points of view that science is fun, exciting, worth-learning and tangible by varieties of learning to support activities. Throughout 15 years, Thailand National Science and Technology Fair has contributed to the creation of a scientific society, wisdom society to young men and people more than 15 million people who has been ever visited the fair across Thailand . It is the creation of a new culture for whom likes to seek knowledge. The fair creates way and style as hybrid watching. People can visit on-site or watch online. And it is hoped that Thai children and young people including Thai society that able to raise their level of knowledge, motivation, and build scientific culture in Thai society. In order to bring Thailand to the nation of science and innovation in the future”

This year, NIMT was exhibited on the theme “NQI develops Thai herb to the world”. It was orchestrated a story about National Quality Infrastructure (NQI) that supports herb safety chain to be a pilot study from Fha Talai Joen (Green chiretta or Andrographis paniculata). Due to the COVID-19 outbreak and health care trend by natural way and chemical avoidance. Hears become one of the natural material for health and wellness business sectors around the world. The Thai government recognizes a variety of opportunities to gain income to Thai agriculturists. It generates business returns to Thai entrepreneurs sustainably. NIMT sets policies to promote the herbal production chain at all levels from upstream, midstream to downstream. NQI will be one process to lift Thai herb, unlock business limits. NQI will be one of the processes to lift up Thai herb, unlock business limits, and build economic value added to Thailand. It leads to building standards and safety including to build consumer confidence and raise Thai herbal products to be sold in both domestic and abroad.

“NQI develops Thai herb to the world” is a project under the NQI development cooperation among NIMT, Phatum Thani Provincial Health Office , and Nong Sua hospital Ministry of Health to support Thai herbal development. There are 5 elements consisting of S : Standards, M : Metrology, A : Accreditation, C : Conformity Assessment and M : Market Surveillance. It is the NQI system that will be impelled Thai herbal market to the international trade sustainably. See the NQI system background in YouTube channel : https://www.youtube.com/user/nimt2541/videos (in Thai). NIMT exhibitions are fully available online at http://mx.nimt.or.th/?p=14317


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NIMT brings Metrology to the TechnoMart 2021 Virtual Exhibition

NIMT participated in the TechnoMart 2021 Virtual Exhibition under the theme “STI for New Normal” that was hosted by the Ministry of Higher Education Science Research and Innovation (MHESI) to publicize STI research from MHESI organizations between 27 – 29 September 2021.  The exhibition has been designed as a spacecraft to take visitors to travel into the virtual exhibition. It could encourage Creative Thinking and be marveled with the STI research of Thai researchers through the BCG model.

In the exhibition, NIMT exhibits two online projects at Zone 03. The first one is the project of NQI to promote Thai Herb “Pha Ta Lay Joan” at the Technology & Innovation: Food, Agriculture & Bio-tech booth. The aim of this project will raise the standards, safety, and marketing of the Thai herb. Another one is the project Paperless Measurement at the Smart Devices Robotics & Electronics booth. NIMT has developed a Data Link system for error reduction, but to raise the measurement system’s effectiveness.

The exhibition are 24 hours online. Please visit  Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TechnoMartThailand/ and website: http://technomart2021.com/#index


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