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NBTC Office joins hands with Siriraj Hospital and Huawei to carry out a pilot project for intelligent driverless cars. To elevate the medical field of Thailand to the 5G era in order to develop it into a model. Smart Hospital Mr. Thakorn Tanthasit (3rd from left), Secretary-General of the Broadcasting Commission Television business and the National Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) together with Mr. Abel Deng (4th from left), Chairman of the Executive Board of Huawei Technology (Thailand) Co., Ltd., delivered an intelligent driverless car by 5G technology to Siriraj Hospital for use in the "Smart Driverless Car Pilot Project" Raising the level of Thai medicine into the 5G era” as the first of its kind in Thailand. It received technology support from Huawei for pilot use in transporting medical supplies and medicBTC Office together with Siriraj Hospital and Huawei Technology (Thailand) Company Limited. Organize the “Driverless Intelligent Car Pilot Project Upgrading Thai medicine to the 5G era” by piloting it at Siriraj Hospital for the first time in Thailand. which the hospital uses to transport medical supplies and medical equipment to reduce contact and help increase safety for medical personnel With support from Technology from Huawei.
If this project is successful, it will be used in other areas. and other hospitals in the Email Data next country A pilot project to test the use of intelligent driverless cars to elevate Thai medicine into the 5G era. This is the use of world-class technology and innovation to drive medical and public health. Such technology will replace humans in delivering things to your hands. The recipient can You can run on complex routes within the hospital area. It is safe to use. Facilitates the recipient and sender Reduce transportation costs It is a way to lighten the workload of medical personnel. Able to manage and allocate personnel and time to inspect, treat and care for more patients And in the future, appropriate technology will be applied to provide even more medical services in Thailand. To develop into a prototype of an intelligent hospital or Smart Hospital Mr. Thakorn said that previously the NBTC office had provided telemedicine services using 5G to link treatment services from Community Health Promoting Hospital (SAO) and large hospitals in the province provide treatment for pilot patients with 4 diseases: eye disease, skin disease, blood pressure disease, and diabetes. Ready to expand the telemedicine service system to serve prisoners in prisons in cooperation with the Department of Corrections.
Starting at Khao Bin Central Prison. and Ratchaburi Central Prison Ratchaburi Province To increase the opportunity to access medical care for people living in rural areas. prisoner in prison Those who have difficulty accessing treatment require time to travel to see a doctor if it is normal treatment. which was a project previously carried out by the NBTC office Today and in the future It is a further push to make use of 5G technology for the nation and the people. “Thailand has an advantage because we successfully organized the 5G auction and are the leaders in bringing 5G services to the first place in ASEAN. The office sees this advantage. Including the importance of using 5G technology to benefit every sector. As much as possible To reduce inequality in various areas to the people in the country To make Thailand ready to compete with other countries. To be ready to enter the modern society where technology is increasingly used in daily life, work and various production processes,” said the NBTC Secretary-General. Prof. Dr. Prasit Wattanapa, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital Mahidol University Added that “From the COVID-19 situation Causing all parties to consider the safety of patients, doctors, nurses, and medical personnel. Be aware of the reasonable use of available resources.
If this project is successful, it will be used in other areas. and other hospitals in the Email Data next country A pilot project to test the use of intelligent driverless cars to elevate Thai medicine into the 5G era. This is the use of world-class technology and innovation to drive medical and public health. Such technology will replace humans in delivering things to your hands. The recipient can You can run on complex routes within the hospital area. It is safe to use. Facilitates the recipient and sender Reduce transportation costs It is a way to lighten the workload of medical personnel. Able to manage and allocate personnel and time to inspect, treat and care for more patients And in the future, appropriate technology will be applied to provide even more medical services in Thailand. To develop into a prototype of an intelligent hospital or Smart Hospital Mr. Thakorn said that previously the NBTC office had provided telemedicine services using 5G to link treatment services from Community Health Promoting Hospital (SAO) and large hospitals in the province provide treatment for pilot patients with 4 diseases: eye disease, skin disease, blood pressure disease, and diabetes. Ready to expand the telemedicine service system to serve prisoners in prisons in cooperation with the Department of Corrections.
Starting at Khao Bin Central Prison. and Ratchaburi Central Prison Ratchaburi Province To increase the opportunity to access medical care for people living in rural areas. prisoner in prison Those who have difficulty accessing treatment require time to travel to see a doctor if it is normal treatment. which was a project previously carried out by the NBTC office Today and in the future It is a further push to make use of 5G technology for the nation and the people. “Thailand has an advantage because we successfully organized the 5G auction and are the leaders in bringing 5G services to the first place in ASEAN. The office sees this advantage. Including the importance of using 5G technology to benefit every sector. As much as possible To reduce inequality in various areas to the people in the country To make Thailand ready to compete with other countries. To be ready to enter the modern society where technology is increasingly used in daily life, work and various production processes,” said the NBTC Secretary-General. Prof. Dr. Prasit Wattanapa, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital Mahidol University Added that “From the COVID-19 situation Causing all parties to consider the safety of patients, doctors, nurses, and medical personnel. Be aware of the reasonable use of available resources.