As Thailand embarks on its ambitious journey towards becoming an innovation-driven economy under the Thailand 4.0 policy, the development of a skilled digital workforce has emerged as a critical priority. To address this challenge, the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (MDES) has spearheaded the establishment of the e-Workforce Ecosystem Platform (EWE Platform), a comprehensive initiative aimed at building and strengthening the country’s digital talent pool.
The EWE Platform serves as a central hub for skill development, job matching, upskilling and reskilling programs, catering to the evolving needs of the digital age. Its primary objectives include equipping Thai workers with the necessary digital competencies, facilitating the efficient allocation of skilled talents and fostering a collaborative ecosystem among various stakeholders.
At the core of the platform lies a robust training infrastructure that offers a wide range of online courses, workshops and resources focused on high-demand digital skills. These include areas such as data analytics, cybersecurity, cloud computing and programming, enabling workers to acquire the knowledge and expertise required to thrive in the Industry 4.0 era. Furthermore, the EWE Platform serves as a job-matching marketplace, connecting skilled workers with employers seeking digital talents. This function not only assists companies in fulfilling their talent requirements but also provides opportunities for skilled individuals to find suitable employment opportunities aligned with their expertise. Recognizing the rapidly changing job market landscape, the platform also offers upskilling and reskilling programs, empowering existing workers to adapt and acquire new skills in response to evolving industry demands. This proactive approach ensures that Thailand’s workforce remains agile and competitive in the face of technological disruptions.
Underpinning the EWE Platform is a collaborative ecosystem that brings together various stakeholders, including educational institutions, training providers, government agencies and private companies. This synergistic approach fosters knowledge sharing, resource optimization and the development of comprehensive talent development strategies. Moreover, the platform facilitates talent mobility, enabling skilled workers to move across different industries and regions within Thailand and ensuring efficient distribution and utilization of digital talents throughout the country.
To expand the EWE Platform’s reach and impact, the MDES has appointed the Thailand Professional Qualification Institute (TPQI) to oversee national reform activities affecting the country’s integrated workforce management system. The reform plan for culture, sports, labor and human resource development suggests linking government agencies’ online and offline training curriculums and workforce information to the platform system, allowing officers from all agencies to register on the platform.
Target individuals, students, job seekers, freelancers, retired seniors, vulnerable citizens, employers and government agencies can now benefit from the EWE Platform through the official website of TPQI, which connects workforce data from each agency into big data and creates six key features: a digital competency credit bank to gather knowledge and work experiences; career guidance and skill check to assess users’ skills; an e-coupon to support those in need of upskilling, reskilling or creating new skills through digital wallet (Paotang); an e-portfolio to record experiences; job matching to connect employers and skilled workers; and labor market data for planning workforce policy for future national improvement.
As the driving force behind this ambitious initiative, the MDES has undertaken a multifaceted role, encompassing policy formulation, funding allocation, stakeholder collaboration, promotion and performance monitoring. The ministry’s unwavering commitment to developing a future-ready workforce underscores the critical importance of human capital in realizing Thailand’s aspirations of becoming an innovation-driven economy.
The EWE Platform represents a significant step toward preparing Thailand’s workforce for the challenges and opportunities of the digital age. By fostering a skilled and adaptable digital talent pool, this initiative not only supports the adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies but also positions Thailand as a competitive player in the global digital economy.
Panisa Suwanmatajarn is an attorney with The Legal Co. in Bangkok. © 2024 The Legal Co. All rights reserved. Reposted with permission of Lexology.