
ExxonMobil Limited backed an intensive two-day AI and smart systems workshop at Kasetsart University in Thailand, selecting 40 high school students from 23 provinces out of over 200 applicants. The program focuses on building practical engineering skills and 21st-century competencies to enhance Thai youth competitiveness, aligning with ExxonMobil's broader mission to support Thailand's sustainable energy transition.
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ExxonMobil Limited supported an Engineering Upskill program at Kasetsart University, offering hands-on AI and smart systems training to high school students. The intensive two-day workshop selected 40 students from 23 provinces out of over 200 applicants nationwide.
Why it matters
The program aims to strengthen engineering fundamentals and develop skills—critical thinking, problem-solving, teamwork, and communication—that the initiative frames as essential for 21st-century professionals and Thai youth competitiveness. ExxonMobil frames this as part of its broader commitment to supporting Thailand's transition toward sustainable energy and STEM education.
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The workshop took place at the Faculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University, organized by the Department of Computer Engineering. More information is available at ExxonMobil Thailand.
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