Regional Development Mae Hong Son to be Tech Hub in Five Years

Written by Writer on Saturday, October 4th, 2008

to be Tech Hub in Five Years

By Pornwasin
The Nation

Project aims to make the province self reliant, ready for outsourcing

The dream to transform the isolated, foggy land hidden between high will become a reality with the latest effort of a group of five companies, which hopes to turn the province into a .

The attempt is a part of the IT Valley project initiated by the and () to help the remote province become self reliant for its technology needs.

Instead of from outside, the province will aim  to develop its for local use.

If people develop their skills to the required standards, they can also take on software jobs outฌ from other companies.

Five - Soft Square 1999, MFEC, Summit Computer, AHost, and Miracle Net - have collaborated to create a softฌwareoutsourcing hub and develop into an IT Valley within the .

Soft Square 1999 managing director Ramade Silapapom said the plan aims to develop at least 500 programmers in the province and encourage at least 10 companies to become eligible to  receive support from Thailand’s  Board of Investment to set up in by 2013.

To achieve this goal, the group will initially focus on . It will set up  softwaretraining programmes in primary schools, universities and professionaltraining institutes.

“Training courses in primary schools will be designed to introฌduce students to software developฌment. It will pave the way for them to become  developers.

This project will run parallel to the of ’s IT Valley project but will be run by a group of ,” Ramade said.

In the professional softwaretraining course, residents of will be trained to become experts in Java, database and report programming. In the , there will be at least 500 profesฌsional programmers in the province.

“We will train them to become software professionals and entreฌpreneurs who are ready to handle   outsourced work in the future. We will provide softwaredevelopment work to them,” Ramade said.

Under the plan, he said, the group will set up an outsourcing centre in the province that will manฌage the process of getting outฌ work from companies in Bangkok and distributing it to softฌware companies in .

“The five are pioneers. We hope about 10 more will join the project,” Ramade said.

The project is also a part of the IT application and cluster scheme initiated and supported by the Software Park Thailand.

The cluster is an association between the government and priฌvate sectors to establish a local softฌwareoutsourcing model.

“Our role in this case is to supฌport the cluster in the northern region covering eight provinces,  including .

The cluster will team up with seven universities to develop at least 5,000 programmers in the region within the ,” Ramade said.

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