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“I think there’s a lot of room for growth in the pet market,” she says. “It may seem like a niche market, but actually people are now treating pets like children and are willing ...
... Tantraporn, adding that deals totalling US$13 million were penned at the meeting.
Thai products of most interest included gems and jewelry, children’s clothes, handicrafts, home decorations, ...
... mindset: Cambodia is changing rapidly. Parents of the new generation of Cambodians are investing in their children, sending them to universities abroad, so they get the best education,” says Pakarat. “Many ...
... this problem. At fairs our customers told us they wanted their children to eat Sangyod brown rice, but most of them rejected it. That challenged us to think about making processed Sangyod rice to serve ...
... include other types of love, such as love between parents and their children, and love between friends. Most of the design ideas have come from my daily conversations with my wife, who is also a jewelry ...
... into India seminar hosted by the DFT on May 12 in Bangkok. “Thai products for infants and children and tableware are well-recognised in India for their safety, modern designs and first-grade quality.” ...
... the Design Excellence Award 2015 (DEmark). This design was inspired by my childhood when life was about fun and I believe that sometimes men still feel like children. I presented this idea through the ...
... their children and grandchildren can call them, see them face-to-face and send them music and video clips. There are also exercise functions and prayer functions.” He adds that the robots are already being ...
... likely with grown up children who have moved away,” says Kohei Takata, CEO of L’Epice, a furniture product development expert and the designer of the Thai Kagu Project. The designs on display reflected ...
... its feel-good mood and tone.
“We don’t just produce cartoons, we do characterisation. We create value for the characters,” says Chanyam. “Our target audience is pre-school children aged between four ...
Issue 43
With the rise of international schools in Thailand, parents need no longer feel they need to send their children overseas for better schooling claims the head of Bromsgrove ...
... consumers have three times the purchasing power of the Hispanic community and twice that of Asians in the US.
“The LGBT group has no concerns about money as they do not have to save up for children’s ...
... honour.
In addition to preserving the memory of Rolin-Jaequemyns, the organisation carries out many projects to benefit disadvantaged children, and to provide them with an income, such as the construction ...
... to teach children to read, and summer camp projects.”
On the business side, Xongdur is now widely sold in leading supermarkets in Thailand and also abroad in Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Laos and ...
Issue 32
Quincy Yu, Vice President of IQ Plus Music talks about the success of the business that offers a selection of musical instruments designed and produced in Thailand for children.
How ...
... measles and chickenpox. Ya Gwad Trabaipo formulations came from my great grandfather. It is used on children.”The use of modern technology and machinery has helped develop the product from powder into ...
... the former handball coach, who came to Thailand initially as country manager for Danish organisation PERIAMMA, which supports parents in Surin province so that their children do not have to work on the ...
... have grown up with. We have seen our customers go to the nearby Ryerson University, graduate, start work, get married and are now bringing their children to Salad King. Those are the most special to us.” ...
... a mobile phone is the best alternative for a bank account – it’s accessible, convenient, affordable and secure,” he says.
Generation Y refers to the millennial children – the 18-30 year olds ...