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NIA Moves Forward to Stimulate International Startup Investment in Thailand

Establishing 3 Global Startup Hubs to support flowering of tech business, make Thailand "startup-land" to connect Asia

BANGKOK, March 25, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The National Innovation Agency (Public Organization) or NIA, under the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (MHESI) is responding to government policy to attract foreign investment and make Thailand a venue for startups from around the world to access Asian markets. Three key locations for Global Startup Hubs have been established with the necessary infrastructure, industry, tourism, accommodation, and networks: Bangkok, Chiang Mai and the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC). There has also been coordination with the Board of Investment (BOI) to bring forward the Smart Visa program to attract foreign startups and investors to conduct their business in Thailand. As of now, 356 startups of both Thai and foreign origin have expressed interest and made enquiries about the service, with 38 already incorporated as companies.


Dr Pun-Arj Chairatana, Executive Director of the National Innovation Agency, Thailand or NIA

Dr. Pun-arj Chairatana, Executive Director of National Innovation Agency (Public Organization) noted that NIA’s mission is to support and develop Thailand’s innovation system, with one of the policies to attract investment to Thailand. The Kingdom has been positioned as a Global Startup Hub for startups around the world to access Asian markets. The locations are centers for comprehensive government services under One Stop Service (OSS) for enterprises, enabling both Thai and foreign startups to conduct their business efficiently. Activities and services available include incubating business growth, business consulting on marketing, the law and intellectual property, building networks of startups and investors, holding forums to meet investors and pitch business ideas, and holding events bolstering knowledge for inspiration to start new businesses. Networks connect them to markets which match their products or services, to promote collaboration and growth in Thailand.

Three strategic locations have been determined, considered from their context in terms of accommodation, a supporting industrial network and a region facilitating setting up offices and socializing, including human resources which have the potential for innovation and entrepreneurship, as a source of growth for both Thai and foreign startups. These locations comprise:

Currently, over 3,700 Thai and foreign startups have participated in activities or made inquiries through the Global Startup Hub. NIA has also collaborated with the Board of Investment (BOI) to accelerate the Smart Visa program, a special category of visa to attract highly-skilled individuals and foreign investors to work or invest in Thailand. Over 356 foreign startups have expressed interest to apply for the program, and 38 companies have already been established. Startups, investors, or anyone interested can follow news of activities and services of the Global Startup Hub at https://globalhub.startupthailand.org/ , or facebook: Global Startup Hub Thailand.

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