Grand Chadra Ballroom, Siam Kempinski Hotel Thursday 29 November 2018

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1 TMA Thailand Management Day 2018 Smart Connectivity : The Opportunities and Challenges Grand Chadra Ballroom, Siam Kempinski Hotel Thursday 29 November 2018 Mr. Pailin Chuchottaworn Deputy Minister, Ministry of Transport

2 By Pailin Chuchottaworn Phases of Human Society Evolution CONVERGENCE & MULTIDISCIPLINARY ANALOG DIGITAL Thomas Watson, Steve Job, Bill Gates, etc AGRARIAN INDUSTRIAL Benjamin Franklin Michael Faraday ELECTRICITY Thomas Edison PRESENT 10,000 (years) World 0.0 World 1.0 World 2.0 World 3.0 World 4.0? Source: 2

3 By Pailin Chuchottaworn World World of interdisciplinary OECD 40 Key technologies for the future Robotics Quantum Computing Modelling Stimulation & Gaming Artificial Intelligence (AI) Cloud Computing Photonics + Light Technologies Blockchain Grid Computing Internet of Things (IoT) Big Data Analytics Bioinformations Stem Cells Personalized Medicine Health Monitoring Technology Biochips + Biosensors Biocatalysis Medical + Bioimaging Synthetic Biology Neurotechnologies Smart Grids Biofuels Micro and Nano Satellites Power Microgeneration Autonomous Vehicles Electric Vehicles Advances Energy Storage Technologies Wind Turbine Technologies Precision Agriculture Fuel Cells Drones Carbon Capture + Storage Hydrogen Energy Marine + Tidal Power Technologies Photovoltaics Nanomaterials Nanodevices Additive Manufacturing Carbon Nanotubes + Graphene Functional Materials Source: 2016 an OECD Horizon scan of megatrends and technology trends in the context of future research policy by Ministry of Higher Education and Science ( 3

4 By Pailin Chuchottaworn World 4.0 -Thailand World of interdisciplinary EEC OECD 40 Key technologies for the future Robotics Quantum Computing Modelling Stimulation & Gaming Artificial Intelligence (AI) Cloud Computing Photonics + Light Technologies Blockchain Grid Computing Internet of Things (IoT) Big Data Analytics Bioinformations Stem Cells Personalized Medicine Health Monitoring Technology Biochips + Biosensors Biocatalysis Medical + Bioimaging Synthetic Biology Neurotechnologies Smart Grids Biofuels Micro and Nano Satellites Power Microgeneration Autonomous Vehicles Electric Vehicles Advances Energy Storage Technologies Wind Turbine Technologies Precision Agriculture Fuel Cells Drones Carbon Capture + Storage Hydrogen Energy Marine + Tidal Power Technologies Photovoltaics Nanomaterials Nanodevices Additive Manufacturing Carbon Nanotubes + Graphene Functional Materials Source: 2016 an OECD Horizon scan of megatrends and technology trends in the context of future research policy by Ministry of Higher Education and Science ( 4

5 By Pailin Chuchottaworn EEC : Area Base Development in Thailand Thailand 4.0 EEC Content Area 5

6 Eastern Economic Corridor Development (EEC) Infrastructure Development and Transport Network Connectivity 6

7 Eastern Economic Corridor Development (EEC) High Speed Rail: Bangkok-Ra Yong Linking 3 International Airport Don Muang Suvarnabhumi - U Ta Pao Accommodate 100,000 passenger/day Laem Chabang Deep Sea Port To accommodate 18 M. TEU/year To accommodate 3 M. exported car units/year To rank world s no. 10 port Map Ta Phut Port To serve 10,285.7 US M. investment in petrochemical over the next 5 years Sattahip Port To accommodate 3 M. investors & tourists/ year Add economic value of US M./year Double Track Railway Chachoengsao-Khlong 19-Kaeng Khoi Connecting industrial area & ports Motorway No. 7 Bangkok Ban Chang: Pattaya Mab Ta Phut (32 km) To support related industries between Laem Chabang Map Ta Phut & U-Tapao International Airport Motorway No. 61 Laem Chabang Nakhon Ratchasima 288 km Motorway No. 72 Chonburi-Trad 216 km U-Ta Pao International Airport Accommodate more than 3 mil passenger/yr Aerotropolis on area 575 Rai Maintenance Repair& Overhaul Centre (MRO) 9

8 Eastern Economic Corridor Development (EEC) พม า ไทย ก มพ ชา เว ยดนาม 10

9 Eastern Economic Corridor Development (EEC) พม า ไทย ลาว เว ยดนาม 11

10 Mass Urbanization as Consequence of Development The movement of People from rural to urban areas. The increase in city populations. Smart City 18

11 Source: World Population Distribution : Rural vs. Urban, Rapid Growth of Slums, U.S., BKK World Population Distribution vs U.S. rural and urban population Core & Suburban Population The Challenge: Rapid Growth of Slums 19

12 URBANIZATION DENSITY & TRANSPORT-RELATED ENERGY CONSUMPTION Source: New lenses on future cities by Shell,

13 COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE OF HIGH SPEED RAIL

14 ร ปแบบส ดส วนการเล อกใช รบบขนส งในประเทศญ ป น

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