CAT joins hands with TESA and University of Phayao to suppor
Dec 28, 2023 8:51:52 GMT
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CAT joins hands with TESA and University of Phayao to support Thai children in the computer skills competition. CAT supports the mechanical skills competition "TESA Top Gun Rally No. 14", aiming to push youth in the computer IT field to become the next generation of personnel to develop the country. Focusing on creating experience working on the LoRaWAN network, hoping to expand Smart City solutions. CAT Telecom Public Company Limited or CAT joins hands with the Thai Embedded Systems Association (TESA), Faculty of Information Technology. and Faculty of Engineering University of Phayao National Innovation Agency (NIA) together with a network of various industry partners Opening the stage for the national mechanical skills competition "TESA Top Gun Rally No. 14" between 5-11 January 2020 at the University of Phayao, Phayao Province.
This year there were higher education institutions across the country Industry Email List sending a total of 183 students, numbering 37. Teams participated in the competition to develop embedded systems on the topic "System for monitoring and managing the health of the elderly and the general public" Dr. Wongkot Wijaksangsit Executive Vice President Digital Business Division CAT said that this year's challenge Consistent with Thai social conditions is the application of embedded systems combined with technology. IoT helps in monitoring the health and safety of the elderly as well as being aware of accident risks. in the form of personal equipment Can be notified of the situation Environmental pollution in each area, such as airflow, smog, especially PM2.5 dust, affects the health of the elderly. or report emergencies to caregivers in a timely manner These works are considered a starting point in the development of digital services that are very important to the country's development. Especially applications for smart cities, which require embedded skills.
Contestants must integrate various skills and knowledge, including embedded programs, designing and developing hardware and software of IoT devices, and most importantly, being able to Integrate multiple wireless networks For efficient communication of these IoT devices, CAT has deployed LoRa network communication technology developed for IoT to cover key areas throughout the country. Join in supporting the TESA competition continuously for 3 years in communicating information of various mechanical devices that the contestants design. Including connecting to CAT's cloud system to support the collection of data from the said devices of all competing teams, this is to create real experience working on the infrastructure that CAT currently uses to support the development of IoT products and solutions across the country. It is a starting point for the new generation to build on and develop important Smart City projects in Thailand in the future. Most recently, CAT has expanded the LoRa network to connect on a cloud-based infrastructure network. CAT was created to support cloud services for government agencies.
This year there were higher education institutions across the country Industry Email List sending a total of 183 students, numbering 37. Teams participated in the competition to develop embedded systems on the topic "System for monitoring and managing the health of the elderly and the general public" Dr. Wongkot Wijaksangsit Executive Vice President Digital Business Division CAT said that this year's challenge Consistent with Thai social conditions is the application of embedded systems combined with technology. IoT helps in monitoring the health and safety of the elderly as well as being aware of accident risks. in the form of personal equipment Can be notified of the situation Environmental pollution in each area, such as airflow, smog, especially PM2.5 dust, affects the health of the elderly. or report emergencies to caregivers in a timely manner These works are considered a starting point in the development of digital services that are very important to the country's development. Especially applications for smart cities, which require embedded skills.
Contestants must integrate various skills and knowledge, including embedded programs, designing and developing hardware and software of IoT devices, and most importantly, being able to Integrate multiple wireless networks For efficient communication of these IoT devices, CAT has deployed LoRa network communication technology developed for IoT to cover key areas throughout the country. Join in supporting the TESA competition continuously for 3 years in communicating information of various mechanical devices that the contestants design. Including connecting to CAT's cloud system to support the collection of data from the said devices of all competing teams, this is to create real experience working on the infrastructure that CAT currently uses to support the development of IoT products and solutions across the country. It is a starting point for the new generation to build on and develop important Smart City projects in Thailand in the future. Most recently, CAT has expanded the LoRa network to connect on a cloud-based infrastructure network. CAT was created to support cloud services for government agencies.