Thailand aims to boost innovation, foster 10,000 new startups
Country hopes to overcome conservative business image with four-year plan Thailand aims to cultivate 10,000 new startups in agriculture and medicine by the end of 2027, aiming to increase the number of innovative companies and improve the productivity of the Thai economy. Krithpaka Boonfueng, executive director of the National Innovation Agency, stated that this plan aims to foster corporate innovation and stimulate the economy.
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BANGKOK -- Thailand aims to cultivate 10,000 startups in fields like agriculture and medicine by the end of 2027 under an ambitious plan to spur corporate innovation.
"We will increase the number of innovative companies and improve the productivity of the Thai economy," Krithpaka Boonfueng, executive director of the National Innovation Agency, told Nikkei in a recent interview.
Tematy: Startups, Thailand