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News & Media

List of articles in category News & Media
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NAGA Belt Road develops tourism based on glutinous rice culture
NSTDA Food Acceleration Program for sustainability in food industry
Bio-calcium carbonate from mussel shells
Picnic Table: Furniture with circular design
MTEC and universities present a modular steel construction system designed with a digital platform
MTEC and DPIM introduce CE Design Solution to build a low carbon society
ASEAN BCG researcher development program
BCG-Naga Belt Road: Strengthening glutinous rice farmers with modern agriculture technology
NSTDA kicks off APEC BCG Economy Thailand 2022: Tech to Biz
Patient Isolation and Transportation Chamber (PETE) takes 2nd Prize in the National Innovation Awards

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