Future of Learning - UTCC Joins Hands with Fuzhou College and NetDragon in AI Education

Student blog — 15/09/2025

Future of Learning - UTCC Joins Hands with Fuzhou College and NetDragon in AI Education

On Friday, 8 August 2025, The University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) welcomed a delegation from Fuzhou Software Technology Vocational College (FSTVC) and NetDragon Websoft Holdings Limited to explore deeper cooperation in educational technology between Thailand and China.

The visit began with welcome remarks by Dr. Sasirin Sayasonti, UTCC Vice President for International Relations, and Ms. Zou Lili, Senior Executive Assistant to the Chairman of FSTVC. Both parties outlined shared priorities in digital learning, AI-enabled teaching, and industry-aligned curricula, setting a constructive tone for the day’s discussions. The delegation toured the UTCC Library and the International School of Management (ISM) to observe how facilities, academic services, and learning spaces support student success and international programs.

In the afternoon, the meeting continued at the Thai Chamber of Commerce (TCC). The delegation was received by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Djitt Laowattana, Chairman of the Robotics & AI Committee, and Mr. Worawat Sriyuk, Vice Chairman of the Education Development Committee. Conversations focused on potential collaboration models that connect academia and industry, including exploratory pathways for joint academic activities, knowledge exchange, and technology-driven learning initiatives.

Key Themes Discussed
  • Technology-enhanced learning: Opportunities to leverage digital platforms to improve accessibility, learning outcomes, and lifelong upskilling.
  • AI and robotics for education: Exploring how intelligent tools, labs, and sandbox projects can enrich teaching and hands-on student experience.
  • Talent development and mobility: Interest in student and staff exchanges, short-term study visits, and co-taught modules to strengthen international exposure.
  • Curriculum relevance: Aligning course content with emerging industry needs to enhance graduate employability and innovation capacity.
  • Institution–industry linkage: Creating channels that bring universities and businesses together for workshops, seminars, and real-world projects.

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