NOSTRA Map has released special map layers featuring 114 assembly points in Bangkok and suburb areas to present wood flowers for royal funeral. Nine exhibitions in Remembrance of King Rama IX are marked.

CDG Admin
11-10-2017

In remembrance of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej and in gratitude for his boundless and gracious kindness, NOSTRA Map, navigation map application on smartphone and tablet presented by GlobeTech Co., Ltd. has released special map comprising of 114 assembly points to present the “funeral wood flowers” in Bangkok and suburb areas so that people can search for the most nearby locations and navigate the most convenient route to travel to.

To use the map, just open the app, touch the layer icon and choose 114 assembly points of ‘present funeral wood flowers’, the application will display all the locations to present the funeral wood flowers. The application will display nine replicas of the Royal Crematorium pinned by the symbol of Phra Merumas and all assembly points to present the royal funeral wood flowers pinned by the symbol of funeral flower at  https://map.nostramap.com/NostraMap/?layer=114

NOSTRA Map also developed the special content “Nine exhibitions of King Rama IX” inviting general public to visit the exhibition for an entire October at https://map.nostramap.com/NostraMap/?layer=9king

Those who are interested can download the map application and use it with free of charge on App Store and Google Play at https://map.nostramap.com/mobile

The Nine exhibitions of King Rama IXcomprises of 

  1. “Through the Lens of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej” exhibition in recognition of the late king’s remarkable artistic talent and of his royal grace as a Thai art patron.

The exhibition is held at the main exhibition on 19th floor of Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, open daily from September 2nd, 2017 to January 7th, 2018, Tuesday to Sunday (Monday close), 10.00 21.00 hrs.

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  1. The exhibition “In Remembrance of the Great King” showcases more than 160 rare artworks of different mediums by leading Thai artists of various generations as well as precious collectibles related to King Rama IX.

The exhibition is held during August 29th to November 26th, 2017 at 18th floor, Bangkok Art and Culture Centre from Tuesday to Sunday (Monday closed), 10.00 21.00 hrs.

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  1. “EARTH- WATER- FOREST- AIR’ The Royal Inspiration”exhibition.  His Majesty takes natural water supply very seriously as was reflected in his speech and has led to natural management in Thailand today. “It is important for us to have water to drink and use because life is here. If there is water, we can survive, but no water, we cannot survive”.

The Exhibition is held during August 10th November 12th, 2017 at 17thfloor, Bangkok Art and Culture Centre from Tuesday to Sunday (Monday closed), 10.00 21.00 hrs.

  1. Sirakarn Prabubalnawamin Exhibition follows the late King since he travelled to help people countrywide without concerning to the distance and difficulty. Passing through a symbol of the booth of Sirakarn Prabubalnawamin exhibition, you can learn that the late King has never leaf his people.

The Exhibition is held during September 1st to October 31st, 2017 at Siriraj Museum everyday from 05.3020.30 hrs., except the multimedia indoor museum which is open during 10.00 17.00 hrs. The exhibition will be closed on Tuesday and public holiday and during October 25th to 27th (Royal Cremation).

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  1. “Still on My Mind”, the exhibition to pay tribute to His Majesty the King. Series of exhibitions and activities from various artists who are greatly inspired by the King.

Exhibition and activities are held from October 1st31st, 2017 at Central World.

  1. King Rama IX exhibition- stories from the National Archives of Thailand to demonstrate the late King biography, the royal duties that dedicated with perseverance and gracious talent for all Thai people’s peaceful happiness.

The exhibition is open daily, 9.00 16.00 hrs. except Sunday and public holiday.

  1. In Loving Remembrance exhibition by Silpakorn university and alumni to express gratitude and tribute to the Royal Cremation ceremony of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej this October.

The exhibition is open daily between September 15th and October 31st, 2017at H.R.H.Princess Sirindhorn Art Gallery of Silpakon University.

  1. Every story of Thailand’s Father exhibition at Bangkok City Library  that collect every story about His Majesty King Bhumibol Aduyadej and Chkari Monarchy including rotation of tribute exhibition for Thais in remembrance of the King’s goodness.

The exhibition is open daily 8.0021.00 hrs. from Tuesday to Saturday, and 09.0020.00 hrs. on Sunday (Monday closed) at 3rd floor at Bangkok City Library.

  1. “Always on my mind” exhibition that tells story about our beloved King in every period for 70 years in the monarchy through his portrait.

The exhibition is held daily from October 2nd to 29th, 2017 at connecting path between BTS and MRT.

Those who are interested to use the map can download map application with free of charge App Store and Google Play at https://map.nostramap.com/mobile

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NEWS & EVENTS

CDG executive, Dr. Thanaporn Thitisawat has achieved a notable feat by winning the “Leader of Technology” award in the Technology category at the esteemed Future Trends Ahead & Awards 2024 event.

Recognized as one of the premier seminars and awards ceremonies of the year, we saw participation from over 360 organizations in Thailand, all competing for recognition. Alongside celebrating current achievements, the event also shed light on anticipated future trends for 2024 across various sectors, including the economy, business, marketing, technology, sustainability, and more, offering valuable insights for organizations striving to lead in the future business landscape. The Future Trends Leader Awards acknowledges organizational leaders who demonstrate expertise and innovation in aligning technology trends with their organizations’ goals. The selection process for these awards, took place on February 7, 2024. The selection process involved evaluation by a committee of experts, analysis of data from Social Listening Tools, and input from external voters. With a robust competition among numerous organizations, the awards ceremony recognized leaders and trendsetters across various categories, with a total of 95 awards presented to outstanding individuals and organizations. Dr. Thanaporn Thitisawat, the former President and current Managing Director and leader of CDG Group’s GIS Business, emerged as the winner of the Future Trends Leader Award in the “Leader of Technology” category. Dr. Thitisawat’s leadership exemplifies innovation, usability, and integrity, key criteria in the selection process. CDG Group’s commitment to leveraging technology for societal betterment and its focus on providing IT solutions to support governmental, enterprise, and private sector initiatives reflect their dedication to driving positive change and achieving business goals efficiently. Furthermore, the Future Trends Ahead & Awards 2024 event offered insights into emerging trends across various business domains, providing organizations with valuable guidance to navigate and excel in the evolving business landscape. This emphasis on future-oriented strategies underscores the importance of adaptability and innovation for organizations aiming to lead in the business era of tomorrow.

CDGS ร่วม กกพ. ปิดโครงการ พัฒนาระบบจัดการข้อมูลและการวิเคราะห์ข้อมูลเพื่อการกํากับกิจการพลังงาน (Data science and analytics) โดยเชื่อมโยงกับแพลตฟอร์มการแบ่งปันข้อมูล (ERC Data Sharing)

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After joining hands with the Faculty of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Mahidol University, in the “CDG Code Their Dreams” project, CDG Group, Thailand’s leading technology solution provider, disclosed that the project is part of the effort to drive the community tourism towards social enterprise. Under the project, new technologies are used to develop the “Mahasawat” website as an intermediary to build recognition about 5 tourist attractions of the canal community through “Mahasawat Storytelling,” a technique used for telling interesting stories and atmosphere. Chatbot system will be developed on the Facebook platform to provide information to tourists quickly to support tourism of the Khlong Mahasawat community. E-Commerce platform will be developed as another source of income on the community’s website. After the students’ visits to the community in the first phase, the number of tourists improved by 50%. Also, the team is ready to roll out plans to develop interactive VR games in the future by using AR technology for children’s learning.  Mr. Nart Liucharoen, Chief Executive Officer of CDG Group, revealed that, “CDG Code Their Dreams”, the collaborative project between CDG Group and the Faculty of ICT, Mahidol University, was aimed at adapting technologies to improving the Khlong Mahasawat community tourism. Recently, a team of 15 students visited the community in order to develop the competition works into different online platform products including the Thai-English website www.mahasawat.com, the Facebook Chatbot, and e-Commerce channels. These platforms serve as intermediaries to raise awareness about tourist attractions of the Khlong Mahasawat community.    “CDG Group is committed to using IT know-how and technology to take community tourism to greater heights. 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In the future, the local people should learn not only front-end uses, but also how to maintain the back-end system to ensure that the community can rely on itself in the long run. Nevertheless, CDG Group and Mahidol University plan to promote tourism through interactive VR games that can be used for cultural tourism. Such games will be jointly developed with bicycle maps to create the so-called “21st Century Classroom” for children aged 6-8 years. The children will play in simulated scenarios and have a chance to practice their problem-solving skills and gain a hands-on experience. Augmented Reality or AR technology will also be used in the games to create learning-driven environments as children will enjoy learning in real-world locations. The Khlong Mahasawat Community is one of the key tourist attractions in Nakhon Pathom province. 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