Amid this, DTGO pledged 50 million baht to support local communities through the crisis, tapping the diverse range of businesses under its umbrella to address pressing needs.with health-tech, for instance, a telemedicine tablet system to communicate with patients and a robot to deliver food and medicine, to minimise contact and risk of infection. The system and robot are both developed by Obodroid Corporation, DTGO’s smart technology business.
It comes as no surprise that Ethisphere, a global leader in defining and advancing the standards of ethical business practices, named DTGO among the World’s Most Ethical Companies – the only Thai company to be selected four years in a row.companies that have metcriteria for governance, an ethics and compliance framework, leadership and reputation, a culture of ethics, and having an environmental and societal impact.
Meanwhile, MQDC has launched a Research & Innovation for Sustainability Center , Asia's first research and development centre for quality-of-life innovations that brings together researchers, experts and manufacturers to develop products in this space. Elsewhere, The Forestias features not only residences, a senior living community and various lifestyle and cultural amenities, but also high-efficiency utilities, a smart grid and green transport to reduce power generation, traffic and resource consumption at the site.