RMUTP collaborates with educational institutions and communities to develop white horse fabric products from communities.”

RMUTP signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for the Creative Young Designer (Season 3) program with Pracharat Rak Samakkhi Visathakij, a social enterprise in Thailand, and 15 educational institutions from 17 communities involved in white horse cotton fabric production. Thai Beverage Public Company Limited (ThaiBev) hosted the signing ceremony.

This collaboration aims to support knowledge, expertise in product design, and distribution channel management for students. It will help students develop products and engage in learning exchanges with the community. Dr. Natthachai Thongtrikorn Sirikunluksiri, Assistant to the President for Industry and Cooperation at RMUTP, represented the university in signing the MOU alongside Khun Thapapon Siriwatthanapakdi, President of the White Horse Cotton Fabric Local Wisdom Project.

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