Software parks form alliance for mutual assistance

Written by Writer on Saturday, October 4th, 2008

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Software-park operators in 15 countries have collaborated to form the first-ever to and encourage in Asia and Oceania to go global.

The agreement was made among operators during the Regional Forum 2007 held in Thailand last week. Thailand is one of the 15 countries to join the alliance.

Thailand’s director Suwipa Wanasathop said the alliance would help operators in each country to create networks and help one another to expand markets to other countries.

“The main purpose of this alliance is to create partnerships and this will be a key mechanism to help in each country expand to with the assistance of operators in each country,” she said.

Members will share information related to and businesses so all park operators can utilise resources to improve their and move forward. The alliance will be a foundation for the members to expand their to .

Suwipa said if in one country would like to penetrate the markets of others in the alliance they would receive assistance from the in that country to find , set up a company or even get advice on business matching.

“We see the alliance as a mechanism for companies to expand their businesses internationally. We believe products to sell aboard should start from penetrating which have similar requirements and environments,” she added.

She hopes this partnership will offer for Thai to bring products to penetrate markets in Asia and Oceania.

The alliance also includes the sharing of experience among operators when it comes to operating the parks. As the alliance will have fibre-optic or WiMax links among the park members, they can share information with one another.

Suwipa said since the evolution of the in each country had been different, the park operators, especially those who had just started, could learn from other operators.

“Thailand can also use this alliance to assist the development of provincial as well,” she added.

The formation of the alliance is a part of an initiative from the Asian-Oceanian Computing Industry Organisation during its annual conference, which resolved to set up collaboration among the members to develop the software industry.

To make the initiative a reality, Thailand, in cooperation with the Association of Thai Computer Industry (ATCI), was assigned to be a host to operate the Regional Forum and form of the alliance.

In addition to the multi-partnership, Thailand and ATCI have signed a preliminary agreement with Bangladesh Computer Samity to share software business and marketing information and transfer knowledge.

The park also worked with Hangzhou under a bilateral agreement on business collaboration for market penetration between the two countries.

Pongpen Sutharoj

The Nation

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