RMUTP Discusses Future Skills Development with Guizhou Industry Polytechnic College

On July 15, 2025, Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon (RMUTP) held a consultative meeting with Guizhou Industry Polytechnic College, P.R. China, to integrate academic knowledge and enhance international education. Dr. Natworapol Rachsiriwatcharabul, President of RMUTP, welcomed Mr. Mo Shupei, Deputy Director of the Department of Big Data and Information Engineering, and his executive team. The meeting took place at the Raphiphat Meeting Room, Office of the President, RMUTP, Thewet Center.

The President of RMUTP stated that both institutions have consistently maintained an excellent partnership in developing Big Data Analysis and Management under the Jingshi Institute (Thailand). Currently located at the Institute of Digital Interdisciplinary and Robotics, North Bangkok Center, this collaboration elevates educational standards and produces high-potential personnel for professional careers both locally and internationally.

Through this successful partnership, the university identifies further opportunities to expand cooperation in various areas, particularly in curriculum development focusing on innovation and the environment—global priorities today. This also includes faculty and student exchanges and joint research. Therefore, this discussion serves as a new starting point for future collaborative efforts between the two institutions.

Mr. Mo Shupei stated that Guizhou Industry Polytechnic College, in collaboration with public and private sectors in Thailand—such as Asahi-Thai Alloy Co., Ltd.—has co-established a training center for Chinese language and vocational skills. This initiative aims to cultivate high-skilled personnel, particularly in AI, IoT, and Computer Application Technology.

Regarding the partnership with RMUTP, the college recognizes immense potential for mutual development across various fields. Key areas of interest for future knowledge exchange include Health Technology, Cosmetics, and Anti-Aging under the Faculty of Science and Technology, as well as collaborative efforts with the Faculty of Engineering.

Reported by: Chawiwan

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