KMUTT would like to congratulate the three students who have successfully qualified for the Experiential Learning Program (ELP) 2024 in France and Taiwan.

Date: July 6-8, 2024
Venue: The NSP Reception Hall Building, Northern Science Park (Chiang Mai), Chiang Mai Province

King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT) is pleased to announce that three students have been selected for the second year of the WORLD CLASS OPPORTUNITY, an Experiential Learning Program (ELP) designed to cultivate global leaders and entrepreneurs. These students will embark on an international exchange in November 2024.

Three students from KMUTT have been selected to represent Thailand in the Experiential Learning Program (ELP) 2024, alongside 35 students from 16 universities. Chanikan Katti, a second-year Computer Engineering (International Program) student, Faculty of Engineering, will travel to France. Kunpoj Wattanachonlasit, a second-year Production Engineering student, Faculty of Engineering, and Suthasinee Trithiptrakul, a third-year Computer Science (English Program) student, School of Information Technology, will both travel to Taiwan.

The THAILAND FINAL BOOSTCAMP & Final Selection for representatives to Thailand took place at the NSP Reception Hall Building, Northern Science Park (Chiang Mai), Chiang Mai Province, between July 6-8, 2024. The selection process consisted of two parts: pitching and interviewing.

The Experiential Learning Program (ELP) 2024 offers qualified students the opportunity to gain valuable international experience in five countries: France, the United Kingdom, Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea. By participating in the program, students will have the chance to learn from international incubators and develop their entrepreneurial skills. Moreover, they will gain diverse perspectives on business and innovation, which will benefit their future business. Through a competitive three-phase selection process involving bootcamps and pitching events at the university, regional, and national levels, 35 students were selected from a pool of 800 applicants to represent their universities in this prestigious program.