DIP: Over 10,000 SMEs targeted for online operations in 2019
Thursday, 12:10, 13/12/2018
The Department of Industrial Promotion (DIP) wants over 10,000 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and startups to operate their businesses online in 2019.
DIP Director General, Korpchai Sangsitthisawas, said the government has a policy to promote SMEs expansion overseas via e-commerce.
The DIP's mission is to prepare a training program for human resources and provide the business know-how to support local SMEs and startups.
The DIP had completed the collaboration with Alibaba Group with four memorandums of understanding for a smart digital hub and digital transformation strategic partnership in the Eastern Economic Corridor.
These collaborations are aimed at creating and developing local SMEs and startups as the government expects to increase their efficiency, competitiveness and provision of higher value-added products.
The collaborations are expected to aid the DIP's effort to bring over 10,000 companies online next year.
The DIP's mission is to prepare a training program for human resources and provide the business know-how to support local SMEs and startups.
The DIP had completed the collaboration with Alibaba Group with four memorandums of understanding for a smart digital hub and digital transformation strategic partnership in the Eastern Economic Corridor.
These collaborations are aimed at creating and developing local SMEs and startups as the government expects to increase their efficiency, competitiveness and provision of higher value-added products.
The collaborations are expected to aid the DIP's effort to bring over 10,000 companies online next year.