The Global Vision Trade Organization (GVTO) held a strategic meeting with representatives of Ramkhamhaeng University to explore opportunities for collaboration in sustainable innovation, industry-academia partnerships, and international business development.

The discussions focused on strengthening cooperation between educational institutions and industry by encouraging innovation, research, entrepreneurship, and investment-driven initiatives that create long-term value for businesses and future professionals.

Industry and Academia Discuss Collaborative Opportunities

A key highlight of the meeting was the introduction of Mr. Jon, a young entrepreneur leading a biodegradable fabric manufacturing initiative aimed at attracting foreign investment and promoting environmentally responsible manufacturing practices.

The proposed project reflects a growing emphasis on sustainable industrial development and offers opportunities for collaboration between businesses, academic institutions, and international partners.

Focus on Sustainable Manufacturing

During the discussions, participants explored how research, innovation, and academic expertise can support the development of sustainable manufacturing solutions. The biodegradable fabric initiative was presented as an example of how environmentally conscious technologies can contribute to economic growth while addressing future industrial challenges.

The meeting also highlighted the importance of creating practical learning opportunities for students through internships, industry exposure, and collaborative research projects.

Encouraging International Partnerships

Representatives from both organizations emphasized the value of strengthening connections between universities, entrepreneurs, investors, and businesses to promote knowledge sharing, technology exchange, and innovation.

The discussions reinforced the role of strategic partnerships in supporting sustainable business development and expanding opportunities for international collaboration.

A Step Towards Future Collaboration

The meeting concluded with a shared interest in exploring future initiatives that support innovation, entrepreneurship, and sustainable industrial development. The proposed collaboration is expected to create opportunities for academic engagement, business partnerships, and investment-driven projects that benefit both industry and education.