Thailand Business Supplement provides new website experience.
Thailand Business Supplement – Bangkok and Pattaya editions - has radically revamped its website to provide a new user experience.
Previously it was a portal...
Pre Genetic Diagnosis Helping Couples with family Planning
Pre Genetic Diagnosis Helping Couples with family Planning
Infertility treatment today, or as it is known in the medical world as “reproductive medicine”...
Some factories expected to move out of Thailand
Some factories expected to move out of Thailand
The director of the Thai Overseas Investment Promotion Division (TOI), Mrs Sirirporn Nuragsa, recently suggested that the...
Shoulder Pain
Shoulder Pain
The rotator cuff is made up of four muscles that help move and stabilize the shoulder joint. Damage to any or all of...
Soft drinks manufacturer focuses on expansion
Soft drinks manufacturer focuses on expansion
Between 2013 and 2015 the already well-entrenched Pepsi Co Inc. plans to spend in excess of 18 billion baht...
The Build-up to the AEC
The Build-up to the AEC
In this issue we will return to a more overall view of the AEC in order to provide some further...
Are you getting enough sleep?
Are you getting enough sleep?
Some people need eight hours. Others can exist on four. But the bottom line is that everybody needs sleep and...
New Zealand businesses keen on Thailand
New Zealand businesses keen on Thailand
Way back in the 1970s, New Zealand, alongside Australia, was involved in offering scholarships to students from Thailand and...
Gyproc collaborates with Department of Skill Development to raise construction standards in Thailand
Gyproc collaborates with Department of Skill Development to raise construction standards in Thailand
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Thailand remains in transition on the digital front
In what might come as a surprise for those who live and work in places like Pattaya and Bangkok, the World Bank said Thailand is still in a transition period when it comes to the adoption of technology, with at least 48 million people having no internet access, as of 2015.