Bangkok: China aims to become a global leader in artificial intelligence (AI) by 2030. What steps must China take to achieve this goal, and how can Thailand participate in this supply chain? Tune in to the analysis by Dr. Paijit Viboonthanasarn, Vice President and Secretary-General of the Thai Chamber of Commerce in China, on the program “Looking at China from Multiple Perspectives,” hosted by Wacharin Setthakudhan.
According to Thai News Agency, Dr. Paijit Viboonthanasarn provided insights into China’s strategic roadmap to dominate the AI sector by 2030. He emphasized the necessity for China to invest heavily in research and development, enhance its technological infrastructure, and cultivate a skilled workforce capable of driving innovation in AI technologies.
Furthermore, Dr. Viboonthanasarn discussed the potential role of Thailand in China’s AI supply chain. He noted that Thailand could leverage its strategic location and existing technological capabilities to support China’s ambitions. By fostering col
laborations and enhancing its own technological landscape, Thailand can become a pivotal partner in the AI-driven economic growth envisioned by China.
The program highlighted the importance of bilateral cooperation between China and Thailand, underlining that such partnerships could lead to mutual benefits in technology transfer, economic growth, and regional stability. Dr. Paijit Viboonthanasarn encouraged Thai businesses to proactively engage with Chinese counterparts to explore opportunities in the burgeoning AI sector.