We are pleased to announce that Vorameth Patummasut, a student from the Bachelor of Science Program in Informatics for Digital Economy (International Program) at Faculty of Information Technology and Digital Innovation, has been selected to participate in the IoT Exploratory 2025: Innovating Healthcare program.
- Date: March 31 – April 3, 2025
- Venue: TGGS Building, KMUTNB, Bangkok, Thailand
IoT Exploratory 2025: Innovating Healthcare is a 4-day immersive program designed to spark student interest and innovation in the Internet of Things (IoT) and its application in healthcare and well-being. Hosted by TGGS, KMUTNB, this event offers a unique blend of technical learning, real-world challenges, and networking opportunities with professionals in academia and industry.
- Interactive Workshops
Participants will engage in hands-on sessions covering:
Microcontrollers & single-board computers
Sensors, actuators, and connectivity
Cloud integration and IoT data analytics
- Project-Based Learning
Participants will work in teams to design and prototype innovative IoT solutions addressing real-world healthcare needs, guided by expert mentors.
- Lab Visits
Students will tour state-of-the-art research labs at TGGS/KMUTNB, gaining firsthand insight into ongoing IoT R&D efforts.
- Networking Opportunities
Meet fellow participants, faculty mentors, and leading industry professionals in an engaging and collaborative environment.
- Google Special Talk
Keynote: “Future AI Hardware Innovations in Data Centers”
Speakers include:
Fiona Lee – Regional Program Manager
Chatchai Antarasena – Manufacturing Operations Manager
Ram Varadharajan – Data Center Server Operations Manager
By the end of the program, participants will:
Understand IoT fundamentals and healthcare applications
Work with controllers, sensors, and cloud platforms
Build and present an original IoT prototype project
Gain exposure to cutting-edge research and career pathways in IoT
This exciting opportunity reflects Vorameth’s dedication and passion for emerging technologies and their impact on digital health. Congratulations!