Sipa aids local firms compete globally

Written by Writer on Saturday, October 4th, 2008

aids local firms compete globally

By Jirapan Boonnoon
The Nation

To enhance the competitiveness of the industry, () has collaborated with the Institute for Development () and the Office of Promotion (OSMEP) to kick off a project called toward (Step).

Vice president for ’s and development Suwimol Taewasillachaikul said the agency aims to support about 30 local IT companies in developing  software solutions based on international standards so that they can also tap the global market.

The agency has launched the Step project in order to evaluate the potential of development and help companies bring their product development and in line with international standards.

The project will evaluate at four levels - Credit Step, Silver Step, Gold Step and Platinum Step.

The Credit Step will evaluate , financial standing and process management of a company.

The Silver Step will ensure that a company’s technology and software development is in line with international standards.

The Gold Step will focus on helping companies tap the international market, and finally, the Platinum Step will help them develop software for and conduct research and development for creating .

“We want to promote and support development and enable companies to compete in the international market.

The project will also help international players, who want to outsource work to other countries, in developers,” Suwimol said.

She said Thai IT companies under the project will get a “Connected by ” certification.

Executive vice president for ISMEP operations Maytee Leelawat said the corporation plays an important role in encouraging and enhancing the quality of development. It will provide consultation, help evaluation in the Credit Step and create an SMEs network and cluster to develop global competitiveness in .

Director of the SMEs Promo-tional Scheme Development Department of OSMEP Wachira Kaewkor said the department plans to support the project with funding and business matching as well as identifying who have the potential to export their products and solutions.

Suwimol said about 20 per cent of the 1,300 companies in Thailand have the potential to develop software for the global market.

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