Thailand’s Digital Economy Boosted with Opening of HONOR Service Center

Bangkok: "Supamas" moves forward to strengthen Thailand's digital economy by opening HONOR Authorized Service Center. Supamas continues her efforts to 'upgrade service standards, build consumer confidence, and strengthen Thailand's digital economy' by opening the first 'HONOR Authorized Service Center' in Bangkok.

According to Thai News Agency, Ms. Supamas Isarabhakdi, Minister attached to the Prime Minister's Office, presided over the opening of the first HONOR Authorized Service Center at MBK Center, Bangkok. Honor executives welcomed her at the event. Ms. Supamas highlighted that the service center is a global-standard facility, signifying the confidence of international technology firms in Thailand's potential. It represents a significant step in enhancing the digital infrastructure required to uplift the country's technology industry and the production of quality goods domestically.

The government, under Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, emphasizes developing digital skills and enhancing technological knowledge, including upskilling and reskilling efforts. This focus aims to empower citizens to leverage technology for improving their quality of life, generating income, and stimulating economic growth.

Ms. Supamas noted that the service center will be pivotal in transferring technical knowledge, enhancing workforce skills, and establishing robust after-sales service standards. This initiative is set to strengthen Thailand's technology supply chain and support the broader goal of transitioning the country into an innovation-driven economy.

She further emphasized that the launch of the first HONOR Authorized Service Center in Thailand is expected to boost consumer confidence in product quality and service standards. The center is also anticipated to be an essential catalyst in positioning Thailand as a stable and sustainable regional hub for technology and innovation.