MTEC had delivered the ‘PETE’ Patient Isolation and Transportation Chamber and a remote-controlled delivery cart ‘Aree’ to support the medical personnel against COVID-19.
May 25, 2021 at Field Hospital for the Disabled, Sirindhorn Science Home, Pathum Thani
Miss Siriwan Tantawechkij, Deputy Executive Director of MTEC, Mrs. Kullaprapa Navanugraha, Vice President of NSTDA, and Dr. Sarawut Lerspalungsanti, Research Team Leader of Design and Industry Solutions Research Team, Engineering Design and Computation Research Group of MTEC had delivered the ‘PETE’ (Patient Isolation and Transportation Chamber) and a remote-controlled delivery cart ‘Aree’ to the field hospital for the disabled at Sirindhorn Science Home to support the medical personnel against COVID-19.
MTEC had delivered the ‘PETE’ Patient Isolation and Transportation Chamber and a remote-controlled delivery cart ‘Aree’ to support the medical personnel during the relocation and treatment of COVID-19 patients
May 2021, at NSTDA Yothee Building, Rama VI Road, Bangkok
Dr. Julathep Kajornchaiyakul, Director of MTEC, Mrs. Kullaprapa Navanugraha, Vice President of NSTDA, Dr. Sarawut Lerspalungsanti, Research Team Leader, and Dr. Korkiat Sedchaicharn, Senior Researcher of Design and Industry Solutions Research Team, Engineering Design and Computation Research Group of MTEC had delivered the ‘PETE’ Patient Isolation and Transportation Chamber and a remote-controlled delivery cart ‘Aree’ to the hospitals and field hospitals to support the medical personnel during the relocation and treatment of COVID-19 patients.
MTEC had delivered the ‘PETE’ Patient Isolation and Transportation Chamber to support the medical personnel against COVID-19
On April 29, 2021 at NSTDA Yothee Building, Rama VI Road, Bangkok
Mrs. Kullaprapa Navanugraha, Vice President of NSTDA, and Dr. Sarawut Lerspalungsanti, Research Team Leader of Design and Industry Solutions Research Team, Engineering Design and Computation Research Group of MTEC had delivered the ‘PETE’ Patient Isolation and Transportation Chamber to the hospitals and related agencies to support the medical personnel during the relocation and treatment of COVID-19 patients.
MTEC, TESTA, UNEP, and their alliances had organized a Workshop on Mainstreaming Electric Mobility in Thailand: Baseline and Alternative Energy Solution at the 42nd Motor Show
The National Metal and Materials Technology Center (MTEC), Thailand Energy Storage Technology Association (TESTA), United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Electric Vehicle Association of Thailand (EVAT), and Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) had organized a Workshop on Mainstreaming Electric Mobility in Thailand: Baseline and Alternative Energy Solution at the 42nd Motor Show.
MTEC and Naresuan University had presented an RT-Wheelchair model in a press conference of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) under the concept of “Turning the retirement into vitality”
On March 31, 2021 at the National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT)
The Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation had organized a press conference under the concept of “Turning the retirement into vitality ” at Centara Grand Hotel and Bangkok Convention Centre Central World. The event was presided over by Dr. Wipharat De-Ong, Director of the National Research Agency (NRCT).
MTEC had organized a research exhibition in the 17th Bus & Truck 21 Exposition
The National Metal and Materials Technology Center (MTEC) had organized a research exhibition in the 17th Bus & Truck 21 Exposition. The event was a platform for the entrepreneurs in the commercial vehicle business to present various products and services related to the government and private sectors’ transportation under the concept of “Smart Transportation”. This concept had connected various modern technology equipment and groundbreaking innovation of the bus and truck conforming to the government’s strategy “Smart City”.
MTEC and the Department of Land Transport had cooperated in the assessment of the structural integrity of the bus structure prototype
On March 19, 2021 at Thailand Automotive Institute, Lam Luk ka, Pathum Thani
MTEC and the Department of Land Transport had cooperated in the assessment of the structural integrity of the bus structure prototype. This structure is aimed to be a model for domestic manufacturers to use, thus helping improve the safety standards conforming to the international standards.
MTEC had delivered the Mobile Salon V.2 to Prasat Neurological Institute
On March 15, 2021 at Prasat Neurological Institute
Dr. Kritsada Prapakorn, the Deputy Executive Director of MTEC, and MTEC researchers had delivered a prototype of the Mobile Salon V.2 to Dr. Thanin Wechapinan, Director of Prasat Neurological Institute, Dr. Kullapat Veerasarn, and Dr. Wuttipong Tirakotai. The main objective of this equipment is to reduce the burden of the medical personnel from washing the hair of the bedridden patients.
MTEC had participated in the press conference to announce NAC2021-a-full-fledged online conference
Dr. Narong Sirilertworakul, President of NSTDA, Dr. Wannee Chinsirikul, Executive Director of NANOTEC, and Dr. Chai Wutiwiwatchai, Executive Director of NECTEC, together with NSTDA researchers and its alliance had held the 16th NSTDA Annual Conference: NAC2021 under the concept of “NSTDA 30th anniversary: Driving the BCG economy for sustainable development” through an online platform: www.nstda.or.th/nac during March 25-30, 2021.