
AIS expresses profound condolences and deep gratitude for the boundless royal benevolence of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother, and dedicates these efforts as a royal merit in her honor—continuing Her Majesty’s legacy of caring for the Thai people and enhancing quality of life in a sustainable way.
Marking its 35th anniversary, AIS reaffirms its commitment to Thai society through AIS 35th Anniversary: “United with Heart: Extending Care for Patients in Underserved Hospitals.” This initiative conveys heartfelt thanks to the Thai people for their support throughout AIS’s growth journey, and channels that gratitude back to society by raising funds to provide essential medical equipment and building patient waiting areas at two remote hospitals: Khaoyoi Hospital, Phetchaburi Province, and Umphang Hospital, Tak Province, with a total contribution exceeding THB 6,200,000.

Ms. Kantima Lerlertyuttitham – Deputy Chief Executive Officer – Chief Corporate Officer of AIS
“Over the past 35 years, AIS’s success has been powered by our people—who together have laid strong foundations in talent, culture, and sustainability—driving continuous growth for both our workforce and our organization. Every step forward is not only a milestone for AIS; it also reflects the opportunities and value we return to Thai society, helping to set new standards and move the nation forward with stability.”
This year, AIS continues its “Think-in-advance Mission” by providing funding for medical equipment and building patient waiting areas at Khao Yoi Hospital in Phetchaburi and Umphang Hospital in Tak—totaling more than THB 6,200,000—to expand sustainable access to healthcare, improve quality of life in local communities, and strengthen regional public health systems.
In addition, AIS organized a food-sharing activity, delivering bags of rice and smiles to residents of Khao Yoi District, Phetchaburi—demonstrating AIS’s role beyond telecommunications toward becoming a “force that powers equal opportunity.”

AIS believes that the “burden” borne by remote hospitals should not be a constraint, but rather a catalyst for change. Through collaboration across sectors, we can turn burdens into strength to propel the nation forward—transforming scarcity into opportunity by delivering vital medical equipment and improving patient-support areas. This enables medical personnel to care for patients to their fullest potential and compounds long-term positive impact across communities.
Sustainable business cannot flourish if the surrounding society remains stagnant. Guided by the principle that “society and business must grow together,” AIS strives for balance between economic success and social value through tangible action at every level—from caring for employees and partners to elevating quality of life in communities. Every AIS initiative is designed not only to meet business goals, but to create shared positive outcomes, so that both the organization and Thai society can move forward confidently—and grow side by side in a truly enduring way.













































