NIMT trains staff’s speaking skill to be the influencer

In various ways of working, a way to make common understanding is speaking. It is a key channel to communicate with all parties to make the same understanding. Especially, speaking skills for presentation that assemble many elements such as data presentation, storytelling and the view of interesting presentation. Hence, it does not make any audiences or the receivers tiresome but pay attention.

Speaking is the most important skill for presentations. It lets audiences understand the context of the message which the sender will communicate with. Understanding the elements of well speaking, technique and skill for the presentation to be productive is necessary for integrating in the 4.0 era. NIMT Human Resource Management and Development Group is concerned about how important it is to enhance presentation skill to NIMT staff members. Hence, it organised a practical training on “How to speak as the influencer ” to the members. They will be able to get well knowledge and know the technique to speak effectively, feel free and confident to speak, and get to the point. NIMT invited Dr.Payat Wuthirong, a trainer from Institute for Continuing Education and Human Resource Thammasart University for this training. It was held at Matra Dhamrong Building NIMT Pathum Thani province on 25 – 26 July 2022.


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NIMT Metrology technology supports anti-COVID medical devices to the hospital

Due to the outbreak of COVID-19, a number of patients are rapidly increasing worldwide. The patients are generally admitted to the hospital. Not only the patients are rick to the COVID-19, but medical workers in the hospital face to a high risk to infected with the COVID-19 as well.

Assistant Professor Dr.Pharuhat Tor-Udom, MD., Assistant Financial Director of Thammasart University hospital and Deputy Director of NIMT Mr.Anusorn Tonmueanwai

With this important reason, National Institute of Metrology (Thailand) (NIMT) recognizes this issue and initially made a cooperation with Thammasart University hospital, Phatum Thani province, as public agencies under the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (MHESI), to invent accurate metrological measurement devices in the international level laboratory for this medical support.

Deputy Director of NIMT Mr.Anusorn Tonmueanwai, and Assistant Director of NIMT Flg.Off. Uthai Noranim and NIMT metrologists

As said above, NIMT has invented and adapted 3 types of medical devices; 1) 2 patient room and field-hospital UV-C sterilizers that are working well in specific areas such as patient beds.

Patient rooms and field hospitals UV-C sterilizers

Medical Portable Germicidal Lamp

Hospital sterilizers

2) 2 ambulance UV-C sterilizers: In order to make sure the ambulances are aseptic and safe, the sterilizers have been tested that the light intensity is suitable for the ambulance size. All works well with the ambulances. Moreover, it can be applied for other types of rooms such as restrooms and small patient rooms.

Ambulance sterilizers

and, 3) 15 UV-C sterilizers that adapted from microwaves or Microwave sterilizers by putting germicidal lamps inside the microwaves. All instruments have been tested to electrical safety towards the international standards.

UV-C sterilizers that adapted from microwaves

Microwave UV sterilizers

On this occasion, Deputy Director of NIMT Mr.Anusorn Tonmueanwai, and Assistant Director of NIMT Flg.Off. Uthai Noranim and their staff attended this instrument delivery event to Assistant Professor Dr.Pharuhat Tor-Udom, MD., Assistant Financial Director of Thammasart University hospital at the 1 floor hall, M.R.Suvaphan Sanitwongse Building, Thammasart University, Phatum Thani province. With those devices, the medical workers will be confident and carefree themselves to work safely. Finally, the mutual objectives of 2 agencies will be achieved and will be a part to reduce the effect and infection from the COVID-19.

 


International updated by Natthaphon Jarat and Thanakporn Nonthachart, International Relations Officer.