The first project is a collaboration between the National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT) and Krirk University, focusing on sustainable cultural tourism development in Lam Pho Subdistrict. The main objectives of this project are to survey and record local culture, develop tourism plans, and promote community participation. Key activities include community surveys, organizing workshops, designing tourism activities, and producing public relations media. The expected outcomes are the development of quality tourism resources, fostering awareness of cultural conservation, increasing the number of tourists, and generating income for the community. This project will help develop the potential of cultural tourism and strengthen the Lam Pho community in the long term.
The second project reflects the response to the Lifestyle Medicine concept of the Thai Ministry of Public Health by applying modern internet technology to promote sustainable health of Thai people. The NDAid application, which was developed by an international research team for over a year, focuses on screening and early prevention of disease to reduce the rate of heart disease and stroke, and incorporates exercise therapy for initial physical rehabilitation.
The second project reflects the response to the Lifestyle Medicine concept of the Thai Ministry of Public Health by applying modern internet technology to promote sustainable health of Thai people. The NDAid application, which was developed by an international research team for over a year, focuses on screening and early prevention of disease to reduce the rate of heart disease and stroke, and incorporates exercise therapy for initial physical rehabilitation.