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Software Park Thailand

Dr. Thanachart NumnondaDirectorSoftware Park Thailand17 October 2012

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Software Park Thailand

Open in November 1999

Office Space, Training, Seminar, Business Matching, Incubation Center

55 Software Companies + 50 New entrepreneurs

Position as a Gateway to Software Business Opportunity in Thailand

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Software Park Thailand Milestone

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Software Park Thailand Milestone

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SOFTWARE PARK THAILAND 1997 - 2010

PEOPLE

(2006-2011)53 Thai Certified PSP Developers

“No.1 in Southeast Asia”

………..“No.1 in Asia

Pacific”…..…...

“No.3 in the World”

ORGANIZATION

(2006-2011)

25 Thai SW Companies w/ CMMI

Certified

“62.5 % of CMMI Certified in Thailand”

Software Quality Improvement Program

INCUBATION

(2002-2010)

223 SW Startup Companies

NEC

(2006-2010)

163 SW New Entrepreneurs

Incubation Program

TENANTS

(1999-2011)

Total: 157 companies

*Thai: 124

*Foreign: 33

Reg.Capital

(1999-2011)

541.9 MB.

Space and Facilities

EMPLOYMENT

(1999-2011)

1,200 employees BUSINESS MATCHING(2009-2011)

“Match 1,535 meetings”……….

“Value 192 MB.”

IT ENABLING

(2009-2011)

“1,209 trained participants”

SW Business Enabling

PARTICIPANTs

(1999-2011)

Total: 34,538

Training Service

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Facility Management Services

• Office Rental, Training & Meeting Room Rental, Park Clustering

Technology EnablingServices• Provide technology Platform Collaborate with stakeholder to provide latest technology to alliances

IT Advisory

• Promote the quality standards of the software development process improvement, helping the Thai software companies in increasing productivity and improving quality at the international level

Technology Transfer• Promote transfer of relevant technologies for Software industry – professional And management levels

Software Business Enabling

• Promote use of IT, to all sectors of the economy to helpincrease productivity and competitiveness• Collaboration with the industry• Create environment conducive for software businesses

SOFTWARE PARKTHAILAND

OUR MISSION : 2012

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6 Million SmartPhones in Thailand

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More than 480,000 Tablets sold in Thailand

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2014Mobile will become the most common

way of accessing the Internet

Source :Trending the future: Mobile Trends 2011

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Welcome toThe Post-PC Era

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iCloud

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Things that Baby Born after 2011does not know

Video tape

Travel Agents

Paper maps

Long distance call

Wired phones

Yellow and White Pages:

etc..

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15 Current Technologies My Newborn Son Won’t Use

http://gizmodo.com/5901576/15-current-technologies-my-newborn-son-wont-use

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15 Current Technologies My Newborn Son Won’t Use

http://gizmodo.com/5901576/15-current-technologies-my-newborn-son-wont-use

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Digital Revolution

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The 2020 workspace

Meister& Willyerd

“By 2020 our office will be everywhere, our team members will live halfway around the world. How, where, when and for whom we work will be up to us – as long as we produce results.”

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Globalization

Specialized Skill

Reduced Boundaries

Increased Migration

Global Outsourcing

Digital/Mobile/Virtual Workplace

Source : Future of Work: S. Brattberg

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Agile Workforce

Innovation

Creativity

Flexibility

Life-Long Learning

Knowledge-Based Economy

Source : Future of Work: S. Brattberg

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Diversity

Culture

Age

Gender

Source : Future of Work: S. Brattberg

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Collaboration

Networks

Virtual Teams

Social

Mobile

Flat

Participation

Workforce Design

Source : Future of Work: S. Brattberg

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E → S

Increase Efficiency and Collaboration

Connected

Mobile

Social

Informal Learning

Source : Future of Work: S. Brattberg

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Sustainability

Continuance Planning

Knowledge Transfer

New Age Management

CSR

Source : Future of Work: S. Brattberg

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Work-Life Balance

Blurred Boundary

Anywhere Anytime

Productivity

Strength, Interest, Choices

Health

Source : Future of Work: S. Brattberg

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www.facebook.com/softwareparkthailand

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Thank you

thanachart@swpark.or.thtwitter.com/thanachartwww.facebook.com/thanachartwww.swpark.or.thwww.facebook.com/softwareparkthailand

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