CNM Student from School of Communication Arts Showcases Sustainable Innovation Ideas in TAT ReTourism LAB Project at TAT Venue
Ms. Pimchanok Eksuwan, student in the Communication and New Media (CNM) program, School of Communication Arts, was selected to participate in training and potential development under the TAT Academy ReTourism LAB project

Tue, 27 Jan 2026  |  40 views
CNM Student from School of Communication Arts Showcases Sustainable Innovation Ideas in TAT ReTourism LAB Project at TAT Venue

 

Ms. Pimchanok Eksuwan, student in the Communication and New Media (CNM) program, School of Communication Arts, was selected to participate in training and potential development under the TAT Academy ReTourism LAB project - a program incubating ideas and innovations for sustainable tourism, organized by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), aiming to promote tourism that creates balance among economy, community, and environment while empowering the new generation to play a significant role in designing Thailand's tourism future.

 

 

The student presented her work and tourism innovation concepts at the ReTourism Final Pitching activity to expert judges to receive in-depth guidance and opportunities to develop the project for real future implementation.

 

 

This project provides opportunities for students and new generation entrepreneurs from across the country to participate in practical workshops, knowledge exchange with experts in tourism, innovation, and community development, as well as project concept development (Project-based Learning) that can be actually implemented and built upon.

 

 

Being selected to participate in the ReTourism LAB project represents another source of pride for the student, reflecting potential, creativity, and readiness to be an important force in the modern Thai tourism industry, while providing an out-of-classroom learning platform that helps build direct experience and concrete skills for working with various sectors.

 


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