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KMUTT delivers "COVID-19 checkpoint prototype" from public telephone booths" to TOT to produce more in hopes of reducing the risk of infection for doctors and service recipients. From the situation of the spread of the new strain of coronavirus 2019 or the new wave of COVID-19 disease, it has been found that the spread of the infection is quite rapid and the number of infected people is continuously increasing in Thailand at this time. Therefore, to Reduce the risk of infection for medical personnel and those who come for examination. The screening checkpoint is therefore an extremely important first line of defense. King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT) has delivered a COVID-19 checkpoint prototype. From public telephone booths that are no longer in use, 2 sets, 4 booths, given to TOT Public Company Limited at the Field Robotics Institute Building (FIBO), KMUTT, for TOT to take the prototype work. Proceed with production for actual use.
and can be forwarded to support hospitals, health centers in areas remote from medical assistance Portugal Phone Number and border areas that are at risk of spreading COVID-19 We were honored by the project advisor, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chit Laowattana, founder and advisor of the Field Robotics Institute. and Professor Michael Pariphon Tangtrongchit, Dean of the Faculty of Architecture and Design. was delivered and Mr. Tinnakorn Nathonglai, Assistant Managing Director Network Management Office, TOT Public Company Limited, is the recipient. There is a working group from both the Field Robotics Institute and and the Faculty of Architecture, KMUTT, as well as administrators and personnel from both sides. witness Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chit Laowattana, founder and consultant of the Field Robotics Institute (FIBO), project advisor Discussing the cooperation in using TOT's unused public telephone booths to develop them into COVID-19 checkpoints, he said that because TOT's public telephone booths were once used as a part of life. It is a symbol that people in society depend on.
When technology changed and people no longer used public telephone booths, TOT executives saw that instead of throwing away unused TOT booths as useless, In addition, at that time there was a COVID outbreak for the first time earlier this year. Therefore, there has been a collaboration between TOT and KMUTT to use their engineering abilities to design and convert unused public telephone booths into COVID-19 checkpoints. In terms of design, use or various functions This is the part that Fibo performs. In terms of beauty, the cabinet was designed by the Faculty of Architecture and Design, KMUTT. Lecturer Sunaree Lawanyawat, Faculty of Architecture and Design KMUTT as project leader and designer Discusses design concepts for COVID-19 checkpoints. From a public telephone booth that is no longer in use at TOT that due to the COVID-19 outbreak In Thailand it is different from other countries. This is evident from the second wave of the outbreak that occurred in border areas and among people from neighboring countries.
and can be forwarded to support hospitals, health centers in areas remote from medical assistance Portugal Phone Number and border areas that are at risk of spreading COVID-19 We were honored by the project advisor, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chit Laowattana, founder and advisor of the Field Robotics Institute. and Professor Michael Pariphon Tangtrongchit, Dean of the Faculty of Architecture and Design. was delivered and Mr. Tinnakorn Nathonglai, Assistant Managing Director Network Management Office, TOT Public Company Limited, is the recipient. There is a working group from both the Field Robotics Institute and and the Faculty of Architecture, KMUTT, as well as administrators and personnel from both sides. witness Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chit Laowattana, founder and consultant of the Field Robotics Institute (FIBO), project advisor Discussing the cooperation in using TOT's unused public telephone booths to develop them into COVID-19 checkpoints, he said that because TOT's public telephone booths were once used as a part of life. It is a symbol that people in society depend on.
When technology changed and people no longer used public telephone booths, TOT executives saw that instead of throwing away unused TOT booths as useless, In addition, at that time there was a COVID outbreak for the first time earlier this year. Therefore, there has been a collaboration between TOT and KMUTT to use their engineering abilities to design and convert unused public telephone booths into COVID-19 checkpoints. In terms of design, use or various functions This is the part that Fibo performs. In terms of beauty, the cabinet was designed by the Faculty of Architecture and Design, KMUTT. Lecturer Sunaree Lawanyawat, Faculty of Architecture and Design KMUTT as project leader and designer Discusses design concepts for COVID-19 checkpoints. From a public telephone booth that is no longer in use at TOT that due to the COVID-19 outbreak In Thailand it is different from other countries. This is evident from the second wave of the outbreak that occurred in border areas and among people from neighboring countries.