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Huawei Cloud Thailand Launches New Services to Accelerate AI-Native Shift

Photo: Celine, CEO of Huawei Cloud Thailand
Photo: Celine, CEO of Huawei Cloud Thailand

Huawei Cloud Thailand has launched a suite of cutting-edge cloud service at the “Intelligence Ignites a New Era: Huawei Cloud Reshaping Thailand’s Digital Wave”, aimed at empowering enterprises to embrace AI-native transformation and accelerate their digital journeys. 

At the technology forum held at the Renaissance Bangkok Ratchaprasong Hotel, over 200 business leaders and technical experts gathered to explore the value of data in the AI era and discuss innovations shaping Thailand’s digital future.

AI Strategy: A New Engine Empowering Industries
As AI drives the fourth industrial revolution forward, Celine Cao, CEO of Huawei Cloud Thailand, emphasized that: “AI should not be a high-barrier technology. Through open-source collaboration and innovation, every nation can build its own localized intelligent ecosystem.”

Prof. Jing Tang, D. Eng from Chulalongkorn University added, “Enterprises can achieve cost-efficient intelligent transformation by optimizing open-source large models with high-quality data assets. The cultivation of such data will be pivotal to successful AI implementation.”

Photo: Prof. Jing Tang, D. Eng
Photo: Prof. Jing Tang, D. Eng

Huawei Cloud Gives Thailand a Better AI Choice.
Huawei Cloud AI Cloud Service provides diverse, efficient, and stable computing power, enabling businesses and developers to rapidly build large-scale AI applications. The platform not only optimizes mainstream open-source models but also offers a cloud-based toolchain for streamlined development, eliminating complex configurations with one-click access and instant usability.

  1. Technical Breakthroughs: The DeepSeek localization solution, powered by Huawei Cloud AI Cloud Service, reduces deployment cycles from 2 weeks to 2 days and cuts inference costs by 40%, supporting both full-scale and lightweight distilled models.
  2. Scenario-Driven Innovations: Leveraging 30+ industry-specific best practices, Huawei Cloud launched three key solutions:
    • Intelligent Interaction Hub: DeepSeek+Chatbot delivers precise semantic understanding and personalized interactions for high-concurrency scenarios across industries like customer service, education, healthcare, and finance.
    • Development Efficiency Revolution: DeepSeek+CodeArts boosts deployment efficiency by 20x, reduces code defects by 70%, and enables automated programming with intelligent Q&A and code inspection.
    • Knowledge Management Upgrade: DeepSeek+KooSearch integrates enterprise data to build unified intelligent knowledge centers.

Cloud Service Portfolio: Building Blocks for Digital Transformation
At the event, Tan Shijie, Vice President of Solution Sales, Asia Pacific Cloud, announced a series of cloud services to accelerate enterprises’ transition from cloud native to AI-native.

Photo: Tan Shijie, Vice President of Solution Sales, Asia Pacific Cloud
Photo: Tan Shijie, Vice President of Solution Sales, Asia Pacific Cloud
  • CloudDC Solution: A one-stop cloud migration service for data centers, integrating deterministic operations, cloud DCs, and full-stack AI.
  • Backup & Disaster Recovery Continuity Center Solution: Ensures business continuity across five layers (management, applications, hosts, storage, cloud DCs), featuring risk detection within seconds, rapid recovery, and unified visibility.
  • Large Model Security Solution: End-to-end protection covering environment security, data compliance, model inference security, and unified security operations.
  • GaussDB & TaurusDB:
    • GaussDB’s three-layer pooling architecture enables elastic resource scaling, while its dual-cluster disaster recovery design isolates hardware/software failures between clusters. An AI-powered DevOps assistant automates 90% of fault diagnosis and recovery.
    • TaurusDB offers MySQL compatibility for seamless migration and pioneers AI-driven serverless capabilities with unique write scalability.
  • AI Cloud Service: Supports uninterrupted foundation model training for up to 40 days, with 10-minute fault recovery and compatibility with 100+ global models like DeepSeek and Llama.

Ecosystem Collaboration: Data-Driven Sustainable Growth
During the “C-Level Big Data Roundtable,” experts agreed that enterprises must build intelligent data governance systems to transform data assets into competitive advantages. Wu Shiwei, CTO of Huawei Cloud Asia-Pacific, stated, “Through open architectures and localized support, we empower Thai businesses to leap from data accumulation to value creation.”

Photo: Wu Shiwei, CTO of Huawei Cloud Asia-Pacific
Photo: Wu Shiwei, CTO of Huawei Cloud Asia-Pacific

This forum marks Huawei Cloud’s strategic upgrade in Thailand, combining “technology democratization” and “ecosystem collaboration” to fuel Thailand’s digital economy. With the rollout of these solutions, Huawei Cloud will continue driving intelligent transformation across Thailand.

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Kirsty Coventry Makes History as First Woman and African IOC President

Kirsty Coventry gestures as she speaks after she was announced as the new IOC President at the International Olympic Committee 144th session in Costa Navarino, western Greece, Thursday, March 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)

COSTA NAVARINO, Greece (AP) — Kirsty Coventry has been elected president of the International Olympic Committee and become the first woman and first African to get perhaps the biggest job in global sports.

The Zimbabwe sports minister and two-time Olympic swimming gold medalist got a stunning first-round win in the seven-candidate contest after voting by 97 IOC member on Thursday.

She gets an eight-year mandate into 2033 aged just 41 — youthful by the historical standards of the IOC.

It was the most open and hard-to-call IOC presidential election in decades with no clear front-runner before the vote. Many predicted an absolute majority could take several rounds of votes but she got the exact total of 49 needed.

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IOC President Thomas Bach, right, greets Kirsty Coventry after she was announced as the new IOC President at the International Olympic Committee 144th session in Costa Navarino, western Greece, Thursday, March 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)

Coventry’s win also was a victory for outgoing IOC president Thomas Bach, who has long been seen as promoting her as his successor. He did not use his right to vote.

“I will make all of you very, very proud and hopefully extremely confident in the decision you have taken,” Coventry said in her acceptance speech. “Now we have got some work together.”

Walking to the podium, she was congratulated and kissed on both cheeks by Juan Antonio Samaranch, her expected closest rival who got 28 votes. Third-placed Sebastian Coe got just eight.

Also in the race were four presidents of sports governing bodies: Track and field’s Sebastian Coe, skiing’s Johan Eliasch, cycling’s David Lappartient, and gymnastics’ Morinari Watanabe. Also contending was Prince Feisal al Hussein of Jordan.

Coventry will formally replace her mentor Bach on June 23 — officially Olympic Day — as the 10th IOC president in its 131-year history. Bach reached the maximum 12 years in office.

Key challenges for the 41-year-old Coventry will be steering the Olympic movement through political and sporting issues toward the 2028 Summer Games in Los Angeles, including engaging in diplomacy with U.S. President Donald Trump.

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FILE – Zimbabwe’s Kirsty Coventry smiles after receiving her gold medal after the women’s 200-meter backstroke final during the swimming competitions in the National Aquatics Center at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Beijing, Saturday, Aug. 16, 2008. (AP Photo/Mark Baker, File)

Coventry’s IOC will also need to find a host for the 2036 Summer Games which could go to India or the Middle East.

The strongest candidates in a five-month campaign with tightly controlled rules drafted by the Bach-led IOC seemed to be Coventry — who gave birth to her second child — IOC vice president Samaranch and Coe.

Samaranch tried to follow his father, also Juan Antonio Samaranch, who was the IOC’s seventh president from 1980 to 2001.

Coe aimed to add to a remarkable career of Olympic triumphs: A two-time Olympic gold medalist in the 1,500 meters, he led a bidding team for the 2012 London Olympics, then worked for the next seven years to head the organizing team of those widely praised Games.

It has been a stellar week for Bach, who greeted Coventry and shared warm smiles after her acceptance speech.

Bach was feted on Wednesday in an emotional start to the IOC annual meeting, getting lavish praise and the title of honorary president for life.

His hands-on executive-style presidency will deliver over a financially secure IOC, on track to earn more than $8 billion in revenue through the 2028 LA Olympics, and with a slate of future hosts through 2034: in Italy, the United States, France, Australia and finally the U.S. again, when the Winter Games return to Salt Lake City.

A signature Bach policy also has been gender parity, with equal quotas of men and women athletes at the 2024 Paris Olympics and giving a better balance of female members of the IOC and the executive board he chairs, which now has seven women among its 15 members, including Coventry.

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Kirsty Coventry congratulated by former NBA player Pau Gasol from Spain after she was announced as the new IOC President at the International Olympic Committee 144th session in Costa Navarino, western Greece, Thursday, March 20, 2025. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)

Her win on Thursday will only add to Bach’s legacy for promoting women.

Coventry won back-to-back titles in 200-meters backstroke at the 2004 Athens Olympics and Beijing four years later. She joined the IOC in 2013, almost one year after a disputed athlete election at the London Olympics. Her place among the four athletes elected was eventually awarded after Court of Arbitration for Sport rulings against two opponents.

The next president can oversee the IOC making a statement choice for its host for the 2036 Summer Games.

“There is one and one only,” Samaranch said on Wednesday when asked about challenges ahead. “We must concentrate (on) successful and relevant Olympic Games. The rest comes with success in the Games.”

The voters in the exclusive invited club of IOC members include royal family members, former lawmakers and diplomats, business leaders, sports officials and Olympic athletes. Even an Oscar-winning actress, Michelle Yeoh.

Members voted without hearing further presentations from the candidates in an election that swung on a discreet network of friendships and alliances largely forged out of sight.

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Crypto Scammer Found with Chinese Fugitive in Pattaya Villa

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Cyber Police arrest a Chinese couple at a luxury pool villa in Pattaya, Chonburi Province on March 19, 2025. They targeted the woman who allegedly masterminded a scam, and later find the man is a fugitive with an Interpol Red Notice.

BANGKOK — Thai authorities have apprehended a Chinese woman who allegedly masterminded a cryptocurrency investment scam, only to discover her boyfriend as an international fugitive hiding at the same residence.

The Technology Crime Suppression Division (TCSD), also known as Cyber Police, announced the arrest of Ms. Di Wu, 27, a Chinese national accused of benefiting from an online cryptocurrency investment scam that defrauded victims of 18.4 million USDT (approximately $618 million). Among her victims was a Thai teacher who lost substantial savings in the scheme.

Commander Lt. Gen. Trairong Phiwphan revealed that officers initially targeted Ms. Wu during a raid at a luxury pool villa in Pattaya, Chonburi province. However, during the operation, authorities unexpectedly discovered Zhou Zongyon, 29, a Chinese fugitive with an Interpol Red Notice hiding at the same residence.

 

China’s Most Wanted Criminal

When officers requested to examine Zhou’s passport, they discovered it lacked entry or exit stamps for Thailand. Zhou subsequently confessed to illegally entering Thailand through the Cambodian border.

Initially detained for immigration violations, further investigation in coordination with the Chinese Embassy revealed Zhou was one of China’s most wanted criminals, sought for the kidnapping of a Chinese woman in Sihanoukville, Cambodia.

In that case, Zhou allegedly sent images of the female victim being tortured and physically abused to her family, demanding a ransom of 1 million yuan (approximately $138,000) and threatening to murder her if the payment wasn’t made. The kidnapped woman remains missing. Chinese authorities also linked Zhou to money laundering operations for international call center scam networks.

A Female Thai Teacher Was Scammed

The investment fraud case began on April 2, 2024, when a female Thai teacher was approached on Facebook by a scammer using an attractive profile picture. The conversation later moved to LINE messaging app, where the scammer persuaded her to invest in a “Singapore fund” through an application called M-DAQP.

The victim initially received small withdrawals from her investment, encouraging her to invest more. However, after depositing larger amounts over a 16-day period, she was unable to withdraw funds. In total, she transferred 1.5 million baht ($44,400) in seven separate transactions, received only 57,900 baht ($1,710) back, resulting in a net loss of 1,442,100 baht ($42,690).

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During questioning on March 19, 2025, the Chinese female suspect denies all allegations, claiming her ex-boyfriend may have used her information to open cryptocurrency accounts for money laundering operations run by criminal groups in Cambodia.

Cyber Police traced the financial trail to four Thai nationals who operated “mule accounts” used to receive baht transfers from victims. These funds were then converted to USDT cryptocurrency through P2P transactions on Binance and other Thai digital asset exchanges, before being transferred to Ms. Wu’s digital wallet.

The suspect Shows Luxurious Lifestyle

During the search, authorities discovered passports used to register cryptocurrency accounts that received proceeds from the scam. Examination of mobile phones revealed images of a luxurious lifestyle in Cambodia, including luxury cars, large amounts of cash, and evidence of drug use. Travel records showed Ms. Wu frequently moved between Thailand, Malaysia, and China.

Ms. Wu denied all allegations, claiming her ex-boyfriend may have used her information to open cryptocurrency accounts for money laundering operations run by criminal groups in neighboring countries. She stated her frequent travel to neighboring countries was related to online sales of concert tickets. Investigators are currently examining electronic evidence to build a stronger case against her.

Lt. Gen. Trairong stated that both Chinese nationals will face legal proceedings in Thailand before being handed over to Chinese authorities for prosecution under Chinese law. Meanwhile, Thai cybercrime police are expanding the investigation to identify additional suspects in the operation.

Three of the Thai mule account operators have already been apprehended, while authorities are actively pursuing the fourth suspect.

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Luxury Necklace at Center of Thai Celebrity Scandal Reappeared

Kanchai Kamnerdploy, host of the "Hone Krasae" (Riding the Wave) program, displays the Lotus Arts De Vivre Zambian Emerald & Diamond collection necklace that he received from a woman named Toon to return to its rightful owner on March 20, 2025.

BANGKOK — A viral scandal in the Thai entertainment industry that has been trending on social media for 2-3 days has escalated to involve political figures with the luxury necklace.

Wasana “May” Inthasang, a female entrepreneur who owns beauty products and supplements companies, is seeking to recover assets worth 62 million baht from actress Arisara “Dew” Thongborisut after discovering that her luxury items were being resold.

Among these items is a special Lotus Arts De Vivre Zambian Emerald & Diamond collection necklace valued at 26,440,000 baht ($784,000), which reportedly ended up in the hands of a minister with the initial “P.”

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Wasana “May” Inthasang poses wearing Lotus Arts De Vivre Zambian Emerald & Diamond necklace valued at $784,000.

Ministers “P” Denied Involvement

On March 20, five ministers whose names begin with “P” denied any involvement, including Deputy Prime Minister and Energy Minister Phirapan Salirathavibhaga, Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira, Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan, Minister of Education Permpoon Chidchob, and Labor Minister Pipat Ratchakitprakarn.

While the political controversy was brewing and before journalists could complete their inquiries with all ministers bearing the initial ‘P’, an unexpected development occurred.

The necklace was sent by a woman name “Toon” to the hot topic talk show “Hone Krasae” (Riding the Wave) to be returned to businesswoman May. Show host Kanchai Kamnerdploy then displayed the necklace on the program.

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Kanchai Kamnerdploy, host of the “Hone Krasae” (Riding the Wave) program, displays the Lotus Arts De Vivre Zambian Emerald & Diamond collection necklace that he received from a woman named Toon to return to its rightful owner on March 20, 2025.

Luxury Gone Wrong

Dew Arisara is the latest Thai celebrity to face financial difficulties after previously living a luxurious lifestyle, which she regularly flaunted through posts on Instagram. She was also formerly in a relationship with politician Pai Lik, Secretary-General of the Kla Tham Party, and though they have broken up, they still maintain a close relationship.

Pai Lik, who was the first politician to immediately deny any involvement with the luxury necklace, revealed that he was one of the people who had previously warned her about her lavish lifestyle.

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Dew Arisara posts a photo on Instagram showing herself at a luxury penthouse in Bangkok.

Conversation on Digital-Age Values

Although Dew Arisara hasn’t been implicated in pyramid scheme businesses like The iCon Group case or linked to online gambling cases, she admitted during an interview on the “Riding the Wave” show on March 19 that all her business ventures have failed completely, and she has set a bad example for society as someone who spent money extravagantly beyond her means.

Her dramatic reversal of fortune has become a widely discussed topic in society, including by the Department of Mental Health, Ministry of Public Health, which has published guidelines for modern parents raising children in the digital era to avoid being captivated by luxury.

These guidelines especially emphasize teaching children to truly understand the online world, to be mindful when following others’ stories, and to focus on building self-worth rather than trying to please others around them.

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Find Your Dream Yacht For Sale in Thailand

If you’ve ever dreamed of cruising through Thailand’s turquoise waters on your own yacht, now is the time to turn that vision into reality. Whether you’re looking for a sleek motor yacht for weekend getaways or a spacious catamaran for long-haul adventures, Thailand is one of the best places to find the perfect yacht. And when it comes to exploring a yacht for sale in Thailand, there’s no better place to start than Boat Lagoon Yachting.

Why Buy a Yacht in Thailand?

Thailand is a paradise for yacht owners. With its world-class marinas, crystal-clear waters, and stunning islands, it’s the ultimate playground for those who love the open sea. The country’s well-established yachting scene means there are plenty of options, from brand-new luxury models to meticulously maintained pre-owned yachts.

Other than just the beauty of the region, Thailand offers excellent infrastructure for yacht owners. With premium marinas like Boat Lagoon Phuket, you’ll have access to top-tier facilities, full-service maintenance, and a thriving community of fellow boating enthusiasts.

The Best Place to Buy a Yacht – Boat Lagoon Yachting

When searching for a yacht for sale in Thailand, Boat Lagoon Yachting is the name to know. As one of the most trusted yacht dealers in the region, they offer an impressive selection of both new and pre-owned yachts from world-renowned brands. You could be seeking a Princess yacht for luxury cruising, a Prestige motor yacht for high-speed island hopping, or a comfortable sailing yacht for relaxed voyages, their collection has something for every style of boating.

Their team also makes the buying process smooth and hassle-free, offering expert guidance to help you find a yacht that matches your needs and lifestyle.

What Type of Yacht is Right for You?

If you’re new to yacht ownership or upgrading to something more spacious, here’s a quick guide to help you decide:

  • Motor Yachts: Ideal for speed and comfort, these yachts offer powerful engines, stylish interiors, and plenty of space for entertaining.
  • Catamarans: Known for their stability and roomy layouts, catamarans are perfect for families or anyone planning extended sea voyages.
  • Sailing Yachts: For those who love the romance of wind-powered travel, a sailing yacht delivers an authentic, adventurous experience.

Set Sail on Your New Yacht

Owning a yacht is about more than just luxury – it’s about freedom, adventure, and making unforgettable memories on the water. If you’re ready to take the plunge, start your journey with Boat Lagoon Yachting. Their expert team can guide you through the best selection of yachts for sale in Thailand, ensuring you find the perfect match.

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Huawei, Silpakorn University Partner to Drive Tech for Digital Creative Goals

Signing ceremony with Prof. Dr. Thanaseth Ngawhirunpat (center), President of Silpakorn University, and Mr. William Zhang (second right), President of Enterprise Business, Huawei Technologies (Thailand) Co., Ltd., along with senior executives from both organizations

Huawei has partnered with Silpakorn University in a memorandum of understanding (MOU) signing ceremony to enhance education and research aimed at developing a Digital Creative University. The collaboration will focus on implementing modern digital technologies to drive university development.

Mr. William Zhang, President of Enterprise Business at Huawei Technologies (Thailand) Co., Ltd., stated that technology has become inevitable for various business sectors, especially educational institutions, which form the foundation for development in all areas. He noted that education is trending toward greater intelligence in learning, teaching, scientific research, and system management, marking a time of significant transformation.

As a leading ICT provider, Huawei is committed to bringing smart campus networks, data centers, cloud computing, smart classrooms, and other technologies to develop innovative personnel in higher education. These efforts aim to accelerate innovation in scientific research and support education, research, and creative innovation development, such as cultural computing.

Under this collaboration, Huawei will provide both technological support and knowledge, as well as help develop personnel to design and implement plans that connect students and faculty to upcoming digital systems. The partnership will also develop cultural computing systems to drive operations that integrate culture, creativity, and digital technology, and create prototype classrooms conducive to creative innovation.

“We are creating an educational model that balances technological capabilities with creativity, culture, and human-centered design—a combination of skills that will precisely drive Thailand’s future economy. I would like to thank Silpakorn University for this collaboration and look forward to continued cooperation. Together, we will build an ecosystem for personnel that supports the country’s digital economy while preserving and promoting our rich cultural heritage,” said Mr. Zhang.

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Mr. William Zhang, President of Enterprise Business, Huawei Technologies (Thailand) Co., Ltd.

Prof Dr. Thanaseth Ngawhirunpat, President of Silpakorn University, revealed that the university’s goal is to become a learning center that can address changing needs with modern technology. The university needs to create an intellectual ecosystem that integrates art, humanities, and technology.

Under this collaboration, the university expects to develop a digital infrastructure connecting all faculties and campuses, enabling boundless learning. It will also include technologies that facilitate cultural computing to apply innovation to create tangible cultural value, as well as implementing digital technology in health education and developing student learning skills to meet 21st-century workforce demands.

“This collaboration with Huawei marks another important step for Silpakorn University. With Huawei’s global leadership in innovation and technology, we will jointly drive our Digital Creative University, which we hope will become a model for future education. We will elevate ourselves to move forward with the power of big data, AI, cloud computing, and creative innovation, so that we can grow sustainably,” said Prof Dr. Thanaseth.

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Prof Dr. Thanaseth Ngawhirunpat, President of Silpakorn University

During the event, Huawei also organized a panel discussion on “Driving Creative Learning: The Role of Digital Technology and Collaboration Between Industry and Universities” to exchange knowledge and establish important guidelines for collaboration between the education sector, industry, and technology partners. The panel featured Assoc Prof Dr. Prasopchoke Pattaranarongsongpon, Vice President for Research at Silpakorn University, and Prof Dr. Pharm. Pornsak Sri-Aroon, Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy at Silpakorn University.

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Additionally, Silpakorn University has launched Thailand’s first undergraduate digital health program to meet the needs of modern industries. The program stems from the concept of connecting health science knowledge with digital technology to develop personnel who can effectively apply technology to public health systems and medical services.

“We have received support from both the public and private sectors, especially in collaboration with the Digital Health Office, Ministry of Public Health, and Huawei, in aiming to develop the potential of digital health personnel and create learning opportunities through cutting-edge technology. Students will also have opportunities for internships with leading organizations and learning from real industry experts,” said Prof Dr. Pharm. Pornsak.

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Looking for Coworking Spaces in Phuket?

Are you a digital nomad searching for the perfect workspace in Thailand’s tropical paradise? Coworking space for digital nomads in Phuket has become increasingly popular as remote workers flock to this beautiful town. Moreover, the innovative spaces offered by Phuket’s coworking provide everything you need – from high-speed internet to networking opportunities – all while enjoying the island’s vibrant culture.

4 Best Coworking Spaces in Phuket 

Whether you’re seeking a professional environment for client meetings or a creative space to boost productivity, coworking spaces in Phuket deliver cutting-edge facilities in prime locations. Here are the top 4 coworking spaces in Phuket:

1. BTC Space 

BTC Space shines among coworking spaces in Phuket with its meticulously designed work zones catering to different working styles. This cutting-edge facility offers four distinct working environments. 

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The Bullish zone provides dedicated seats with double electrical sockets for focused individual work. 

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The Action Zone features innovative round tables designed specifically for dynamic group interactions and creative brainstorming. 

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The intimate Capsule zone creates a secluded yet comfortable environment perfect for pairs collaborating on projects. 

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The premium COWORK Zone offers hot desks with high speed Wi-Fi, booth seats for privacy, and an inspiring amphitheater-style space that balances community feeling with personal focus.

What truly elevates BTC Space is its comprehensive amenities. Members enjoy free printing, hot and cold water, Nintendo and board games for breaks, a fully equipped canteen, free parking, EV charging stations, and secure lockers. As part of Phuket’s premier Blockchain Technology Center, BTC Space also hosts regular tech events, workshops, and networking opportunities, creating a vibrant community of like-minded professionals. 

2. HOMA 

HOMA offers coworking spaces in Phuket with a unique living-working combination concept. This space provides digital nomads with both accommodation and workspace solutions, featuring reliable internet, meeting areas, and community events for networking opportunities.

3. ‍Regus

Regus brings a corporate feel to coworking spaces in Phuket with its professional business center approach. With private offices, dedicated desks, and technology-equipped meeting rooms, this global provider appeals to business travelers seeking consistency and professional services.

4. Let’s Work 

Let’s Work delivers a relaxed atmosphere among coworking spaces in Phuket, with bright design and flexible membership options. Their space caters to creative professionals with occasional community events and a friendly environment that encourages casual networking.

Find the Best Place to Work in Phuket

When selecting among coworking spaces in Phuket, consider factors such as location, amenities, community, and the environment that helps you perform at your best. While each space offers different advantages, BTC Space stands out as Phuket’s premier destination. With flexible solutions and exceptional service, BTC Space offers the perfect balance for both short-term digital nomads and established businesses looking for a professional presence in Phuket’s growing tech industry.

Conclusion

Coworking spaces in Phuket have transformed how digital nomads and local professionals approach work on this tropical island. Whether you’re in Phuket for a short working vacation or settling in for a longer remote work period, these top four coworking spaces offer the perfect blend of productivity, connectivity, and island living. 

Visit BTC Space today and experience Phuket’s premier coworking environment. Book your desk, private office, or meeting room through BTC Space or by calling +6676682245.

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CPF-KSP Run Earns Carbon Neutral Certification, Promotes Earth-Friendly Event

Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Company Limited (CP Foods), through its animal feed business, in collaboration with Kasetphand Industry Co., Ltd., has been awarded the Carbon Neutral Event certificate for successfully offsetting carbon emissions to net zero during the “CPF & KASETPHAND RUN For Charity 2024.” The event was honored by Dr. Chalermchai Sri-on, Minister of Natural Resources and Environment, who presided over the certificate

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CP Foods has organized charity walk-run activities continuously for over 10 years, evolving into Carbon Neutral Events aimed at promoting the health of employees, families, and the public while maintaining environmental balance. This initiative supports CP Foods’ goal of achieving Net-Zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 by allowing runners to participate directly in carbon reduction activities. The CPF & KASETPHAND RUN For Charity 2024 successfully offset approximately 60 tons of CO2 equivalent through carbon credits from a biomass power generation project.

During the event, participants wore running shirts made from recycled plastic bottles—20 bottles per shirt—significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions by more than 13 tons of CO2 equivalent compared to 1,850 cotton shirts. Additionally, medals awarded to participants were made from recycled materials such as alloy wheels, aluminum cans, computer motherboards, ceramics, and snack bags, reflecting a Waste-to-Value concept to minimize waste and maximize item value.

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Event packaging was carefully selected from eco-friendly materials like sugarcane fiber, wood, and banana leaf trays, naturally biodegradable and reducing greenhouse gas emissions by more than 23% compared to plastic alternatives.

Waste sorting points were established to enhance waste management efficiency, significantly reducing landfill waste and increasing the recycling rate for materials such as future boards and wooden frames. Furthermore, the event promoted carpooling to maximize fuel efficiency.

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CP Foods remains committed to continuously contributing positively to society. Proceeds after expenses from the CPF RUN FOR CHARITY events, held more than 38 times, have supported over 70 public-benefit organizations nationwide, totaling more than 17 million THB.

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Thailand Arrests “The Last Samurai” Japanese Scam Leader

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Thai police officers arrest a 47-year-old Japanese suspect who was wanted in Japan for assault, fraud, theft and violations of Japan's Organized Crime Act, among other charges, in front of his residence in Bangkok's Sathorn area, on March 19, 2025.

BANGKOK — Thai police have arrested the leader of a Japanese fraud gang and, in cooperation with the Japanese embassy, rescued two Japanese victims of a call center scam.

At a press conference on March 20 led by the Inspector General of the National Police, Pol. Gen. Thachchai Pitaneelabutr, it was revealed that the Japanese Embassy in Thailand had passed information to the Immigration Department requesting the arrest of a 47-year-old Japanese suspect, referred to only as “Yamaguchi”, who was wanted in Japan for assault, fraud, theft and violations of Japan’s Organized Crime Act, among other charges.

The embassy also requested the revocation of his residence permit in Thailand and his deportation to Japan.

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Pol. Gen. Thatchai Pitaneelaboot, the Senior Inspector General, announces the successful operation leading to the arrest of a Japanese scam leader and rescue of two Japanese victims, at the Royal Thai Police Headquarters, on March 20, 2025.

Investigations revealed that Yamaguchi was formerly a member of a yakuza gang in Japan before becoming the leader of a gang of scammers in Cambodia and Vietnam targeting Japanese victims. He frequently traveled in and out of Thailand and rented a luxury apartment in Bangkok’s Sathorn district, for which he paid over 180,000 baht ($5,340) per month.

Art Dealer Suspected of Money Laundering

He also founded a company called “Last Samurai Japan” in 2024, dealing in high-end art. The use of English in the transactions allowed the company to operate globally, raising suspicions that it was being used for money laundering.

After gathering enough evidence, police arrested Yamaguchi at his home in Sathorn and informed him that his residence permit had been revoked on March 13, 2025. He was then taken to the Immigration Detention Center (Suan Phlu) to initiate legal proceedings and coordinate extradition with the Japanese authorities.

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An immigration detention center is seen in Bangkok Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Jerry Harmer)

Meanwhile, police obtained a search warrant for Yamaguchi’s rented house in Sathorn, where they discovered four other Japanese nationals. Background checks revealed that they had criminal records in Japan and were likely connected to the Last Samurai Japan company. Authorities also found over 30 million baht ($890,000) worth of assets in digital wallets, which are now under further investigation.

Another Fugitive Captured by Local Militia

In another case, Thai authorities assisted Japanese officials in tracking down and arresting Miyashita, 36, who was wanted in Japan for theft. The Thai government’s crackdown on call center scams in neighboring countries resulted in Miyashita being captured by a local militia group and subsequently handed over to Thai authorities.

Miyashita confessed that he had entered Cambodia in January 2025 to work as a financial consultant for a call center scam. He now faces charges under Thailand’s Immigration Act B.E. 2522 (1979) before being extradited to Japan.

Two Japanese Scam Victims Rescued

Thai police also assisted in the rescue of two Japanese fraud victims: Yaji, 22, and Ishikawa, 47. Their case was related to a 16-year-old Japanese teenager who had been lured to Myanmar and whom Thai authorities helped rescue earlier this year.

Yaji and Ishikawa had entered Cambodia illegally and joined a group of about ten Japanese nationals involved in scam operations. Thai authorities have coordinated with their Japanese counterparts to ensure the safe return of the two victims to Japan, where further investigations will be conducted.

Pol. Gen. Thachchai stressed that the Royal Thai Police and Japanese authorities will continue their cooperation to combat transnational organized crime, especially fraud through call centers and human trafficking networks.

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Thai PM Defends Mommy Role Ahead of No-Confidence Debate

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PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra walks with her children (aged 4 years and nearly 2 years) on the lawn at Government House on March 18, 2025.

BANGKOK — Thailand Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra addressed media questions on March 19 regarding criticism from opposition members. She had been criticized for playing with her children (aged 4 years and nearly 2 years) on the Thai Khu Fah Building lawn at Government House instead of meeting with protesters concerned about the invasive climbing Blackchin Tilapia outbreak, despite these events occurring at different times.

Opposition leader Natthapong Ruangpanyawut had suggested this showed a lack of concern for public problems. Meanwhile, Wiroj Lakkhanaadisorn used harsh words to attack and mock the Prime Minister’s wealthy status, saying she wears pearl-decorated shoes that keep her feet from touching the ground, distancing her from ordinary people.

 

This caused Pheu Thai Party members to criticize him for displaying an unconstructive political role despite claiming to represent a party of the new generation.

In response, the Prime Minister emphasized that people have multiple dimensions to their lives. She assured reporters that she constantly thinks about work and remains concerned about citizens’ hardships. Regarding the climbing Blackchin Tilapia issue specifically, she noted that she had already directed the Department of Fisheries to address the matter. She added that alongside her official duties, she must also fulfill her role as a mother.

“I take my children to play whenever I have the opportunity,” she explained. “If I can be close to my child, I want to be, but I never let it interfere with my work. On days when my schedule is packed, we don’t see each other—just like any working parents.”

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Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra addresses media questions at the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment on March 19, 2025.

She continued, “This requires understanding human life—everyone deserves their own happiness. Proper time management is essential. Doing one thing doesn’t prevent you from doing another. I recommend everyone take care of their health and allocate time properly, which benefits organizations, families, agencies, and the country as a whole.”

These intensified attacks on the Prime Minister come before the parliament opens a no-confidence debate against her on March 24. The opposition has been gradually releasing publicity claiming that this debate will severely impact the Prime Minister and the government.

The highlight is attacking the Prime Minister for allowing Thaksin Shinawatra to guide and dominate her and the government, with the opposition agreeing to modify the motion’s wording, changing “Thaksin” to “family member” of the Prime Minister.

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