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SABER Lab Hosts Delegation from Thailand Science Research and Innovation

by Yuting Xu

a group of delegates from TSRI, MUT and Imperial standing in front of at Imperial presentation
Representatives from Thailand Science Research and Innovation, Imperial and SABER Lab met at Imperial to discuss collaboration between Thailand and the UK as part of the Thailand鈥揢K SRI Strategic Partnership meeting.

The MUT鈥揑mperial SABER Lab was honoured to host a senior delegation from Thailand Science Research and Innovation (TSRI) for the strategic meeting "Thailand鈥揢K SRI Strategic Partnership 2026", held in London from 30 May.

The meeting aimed to strengthen bilateral cooperation between Thailand and the United Kingdom in science, research and innovation, and to explore future collaborative opportunities in research funding, innovation policy, academic partnerships, and international research networks.

The visit brought together distinguished representatives from across Thailand's science, research and innovation system, including:

  • Prof. Anek Laothamatas, Distinguished Expert in Social Sciences, Humanities, and Fine and Applied Arts
  • Prof. Sirirurg Songsivilai, M.D., Chairman, National Commission on Science, Research and Innovation
  • Prof. Sompong Klaynongsruang, Ph.D., President, Thailand Science Research and Innovation (TSRI)
  • Prof. Vissanu Meeyoo, Ph.D., Vice President, Thailand Science Research and Innovation (TSRI)
  • Asst. Prof. Sirinan Kulachat, Ph.D., Deputy Director, Office for SRI International Cooperation and Research Utilization Strategy
  • Ms. Varisara Chuenarom, Assistant Director, Administration and Organization Development Office
  • Ms. Suphawadee Niamsoongnoen, Project Analyst and Secretary for the TSRI President
  • Mr. Nattapan Chanchomchuen, Public Relations Officer, Office for SRI International Cooperation and Research Utilization Strategy

The delegation was joined by Assoc. Prof. Panavy Pookaiyaudom, Rector of Mahanakorn University of Technology (MUT) and Co-Director of the MUT–Imperial SABER Lab.

As part of the programme, the delegation toured the SABER Lab, where they were introduced to the group's ongoing research, and met with the Provost to discuss avenues for deeper institutional collaboration between Thailand and the UK. As Co-Director of the SABER Lab, Assoc. Prof. Pookaiyaudom's participation underscored the partnership between MUT and Imperial that sits at the heart of the lab's joint mission.

The visit builds on the SABER Lab's mission as a strategic partnership between Imperial and MUT: strengthening semiconductor resilience by training the next generation of leaders in integrated circuit design and AI technology, and developing AI-enabled biosensor and biomedical electronic systems that improve human and societal wellbeing — from diagnostic biosensors for healthcare to embedded monitoring systems for agriculture and the environment. With Thailand's Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation funding five PhD scholarships annually for Thai 天美传媒 to train at Imperial's Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, the discussions held during the week mark a further step in translating the Thailand–UK partnership into lasting research capability and real-world impact.

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