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Goal 2: Zero Hunger

RMUTP created innovative works of art inspired by local identity at the Amphawa Floating Market in Samut Songkhram Province.

Dr. Chalakorn Udomraksa Suk honored as the director of the Research and Development Institute at   RMUTP hosted the MHESI Street Art event. This event encouraged participants to create innovative and locally inspired works of art under the theme of community product development. The event took place at the Amphawa Floating Market in Amphawa District, […]

RMUTP created innovative works of art inspired by local identity at the Amphawa Floating Market in Samut Songkhram Province. Read More »

RMUTP has successfully transferred knowledge to empower the Bang Ao community by promoting the creation of healthy mushroom products.

In 2022, Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon, led by Dr. Nittinan Sirisuwannawat, a faculty member of the Faculty of Arts, and the head of the project “University to Tambon (U2T) for BCG,” initiated a project aimed at developing healthy mushroom products named “Bang O Vital Mushrooms” (Activity 1). The project was implemented in the

RMUTP has successfully transferred knowledge to empower the Bang Ao community by promoting the creation of healthy mushroom products. Read More »

RMUTP is actively engaged in knowledge dissemination and the transfer of product processing techniques to the “Puey” community in Erawan Phakorn District.

The Technology Clinic Center of Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon (RMUTP) conducted its second project at the “Safe Banana Village” community in Puey, Erawan Phakorn District, Ban Khud Subdistrict, Chai Nat Province, on July 25-26, 2565 (2022). In collaboration with Assistant Professor Dr. Nompit Suwitbutr from the Faculty of Industrial Technology and Ms. Chanicha

RMUTP is actively engaged in knowledge dissemination and the transfer of product processing techniques to the “Puey” community in Erawan Phakorn District. Read More »

Undertaken the initiative to transform products derived from Khu leave.

Dr. Anusorn Jaitong expressed that the development of new products from Khu leave is a part of the project inspired by royal initiatives, aimed at preserving and enhancing the value of agricultural products for their beneficial uses. The Faculty of Industrial Technology at Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon (RMUTP) conducted a study visit to

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