Bangkok: National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT), Thammasat University (TU), and MCOT (Modernine TV) have announced the launch of 'Commu Max 3' with the objective of cultivating 'communication innovators'. This initiative is aimed at enhancing the communication capabilities of government officials through a structured course designed to expand the communication innovation sandbox for government policy.
According to Thai News Agency, the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation is collaborating with Thammasat University and MCOT Public Company Limited to further develop the 'Commu Max Phase 3' course. Dr. Wiparat Dee-ong, Director of NRCT, Dr. Thanyaporn Suntorntham of Thammasat University, and Dr. Yada Kasayapanan of MCOT Public Company Limited officially announced the continuation of the program. The project is focused on ensuring that government policies and innovations are effectively communicated and understood by the public, thereby transforming lives. To achieve this, the program will create "communication innovators" through a certificate program, networking activities, Masterclass Workshops, and a communication innovation competition.
This year's program will feature renowned communication experts, including Mr. Peerapol Anutrotsothi, Ms. Vanessa Samakshruthi, Mr. Wongsakorn Thanuthana, and Mr. Wasin Pornvichitjinda. The Commu Max project will include five on-site training sessions across Thailand: two in Bangkok, one in Nakhon Ratchasima, one in Chiang Mai, and two in Hat Yai, Songkhla. Government officials interested in improving their communication skills can access more information on the National Research Council's website.