With plentiful opportunities existing for AIT in neighboring Myanmar, AIT President Prof. Said Irandoust recently led a team of AIT officials on a three-day promotional visit to Thailand’s neighbor where they met with some of the country’s senior higher education administrators.
AIT building its brand in Myanmar
If it was not for AIT’s contribution, I would not be here: Pakistan Minister

“Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) has been a driving force and had it not been for its contribution, I would not be visiting AIT today.†This was stated by H.E. Mr. Muhammad Azam Khan Swati, Federal Minister for Science and Technology, Pakistan during his maiden visit to AIT on 8 December 2010. The minister described AIT as a “marvelous institute,†and Pakistan as a “long haul partner†of AIT.
India to establish 20 new IIITs in PPP mode

Government of India has decided to establish 20 new Indian Institutes of Information Technologies (IIITs) under the Public Private Partnership (PPP) Model with an outlay of 620 million USD. The Union government will contribute 50 per cent of the capital cost, while the provincial state governments would contribute 35 per cent. The remaining 15 per cent will be contributed by the private sector.
Public-private partnerships in higher learning: The time is now
Published on: Fri. 4 June 2010
Published by: Said Irandoust, Vikrom Kromadit, The
Nation
Country of Origin: THAILAND
Link:
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/home/2010/06/04/opinion/The-time-is-now-for-public-private-partnerships-in-30130834.html
IPM training workshop begins at Vietnam

The eight-day-long training program on “Area wide Integrated Pest Management (IPM) of fruit flies in South and Southeast Asia†got off to a start with the Dr. Hguyen Minh Chau, Director of Southern Horticulture Research Institute (SOFRI), Vietnam inaugurating the workshop on 7 December 2010 at Tien Giang, Vietnam.
Packaging is creating a new revolution in the food industry

Packaging is creating a new revolution in the food industry, and nations will have to adapt to new reusable and biodegradable packaging materials to be able to compete globally. This was stated by Dr. Tipvon Parinyasiri, Director Food Control Division, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Thailand, while delivering the keynote speech at the “5th International Conference on Innovations in Food and Bioprocess Technologyâ€, being organized at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT).
Darul Ihsan University seeks partnership with AIT

Darul Ihsan University of Bangladesh has sought partnership with Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in offering educational programs in the field of engineering and technology. This was stated by Prof. Akbaruddin Ahmad, Vice Chancellor Darul Ihsan University, during his visit to AIT, on 6 December 2010.
AIT to offer Professional Master’s program in Sri Lanka

Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) will offer a one year Professional Master’s program in Sri Lanka in the fields of Telecommunications, Technology Management, Information Security, Banking Security and Nanotechnology. This follows a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed by AIT with the EPIC Lanka Group (EPIC Lanka).
International Conference on “Innovations in Food and Bioprocess Technologyâ€
An International Conference on “Innovations in Food and Bioprocess Technology” is being organized by the Food Engineering and Bioprocess Technology Field of Study of the School of Environment, Resources and Development (SERD) from 7-9 December 2010. Keynote lectures will be delivered by Dr. Tipvon Parinyasiri, Director, Food Control Division, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Thailand and by Dr. Pichet Durongkaveroj (Secretary General of National Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Office, Thailand). The conference will be inaugurated by Prof.
Regional training workshop on Area-Wide Integrated Pest Management of Fruit Flies in South and SE Asia
An eight day long regional training workshop on “Area-Wide Integrated Pest Management of Fruit Flies in South and SE Asia” is being organized at Tien Giang, Vietnam from 7-14 December 2010. Organized jointly by Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), the Vietnam National Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Programme and the FAO Regional IPM Programme, the event will witness participation from 11 countries.