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    NIDA IMET

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    The Fifth National Economic and Social Development Plan B.E. 2525-2529 (1982-1986) was aimed at decentralizing prosperity to rural areas in order to build a sound foundation for economics development, employment, occupational enhancement, and better quality of life of rural people. Enthusiastically responding to this fifth plan, NIDA hosted, in cooperation with the Institute for Management Education for Thailand (IMET) Foundation, a seminar among leading executives in country areas. A major objective of the NIDA IMET seminar was to enable participants to realize big picture economics and business, their mutual effects, as well as increased social awareness

    REVISI (LAPORAN 1 DIVISI PINOPHYTA NIDA ZAHRA/180101110569)

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    Assalamualaikum ibu dan kaka-kaka asdos... ini revisi laporan praktikum 1 BTT Nida Zahra Mohon maaf di upload ulang ...karena mencoba di new version tidak bisa Terima kasih, Wassalamualaiku

    Laporan Praktikum 1 BTT- Divisi Pinophyta (Nida Zahra Al Banna/180101110569)

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    Laporan Praktikum 1 Divisi Pinophyta Oleh: Nida Zahra Al Banna (180101110569

    NIDA Smart City

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    NIDA Smart Compact City is one of 7 Smart City Development projects that have been awarded by the Ministry of Energy's Smart City - Clean Energy project. All of these demonstrate the potential of the institution that is ready to be the hub of eastern Bangkok development leading to a society that creates the quality of life suitable for sustainable development

    NIDA Transformation

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    The National Institute of Development Administration or NIDA is an institution that has played a role as a postgraduate institution bringing human resources into society for national development for more than 5 decades.There has been a change and development of the teaching and learning styles, including academic services together with creating change for social development all along.And now in the 6th decade, the societal pattern has changed dramatically due to the use of technology in every context of life. Many countries have intensified competition in the field of development, eventuating in the inevitable and rapid changes of the old way of living.NIDA realizes the importance of institutional development to keep pace with the global change, therefore aiming to become a leading higher education institution-a center of knowledge for international development. With the planning of the institutional development in various fields, the NIDA Transformation Model has taken form. This project places importance on institutional development in 4 dimensions, be they instruction, research, academic services, or management

    How 3D-Printing achieves Sustainability

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    Sustainability has been one of the most crucial and imminent missions directly tied to human life, mainly in the aspects of environment, society and economy. In recent decades, pollution, waste, CO2 emission, climate anomalies and energy exploitation are some serious environmental issues threatening sustainability, corresponding with social and economic hazards such has unemployment, enlarged discrepancy, monopolization, unnecessary migration and heightened costs. In industry, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, carbon footprint (CFP), cost, materials yields, transportation, supply chain, efficiency, energy consumption, flexibility and lead time are some key factors that impact sustainability. To reach the goal of sustainable manufacturing, it is crucial to conduct evaluations toward technology, process, application and human factors, via multiple entities such as stakeholders, government, designers, manufacturers, end-users and the general public. Three-dimensional printing (3DP, additive manufacturing) is an emerging star toward sustainable manufacturing since recent decades. The new technology has multiple capabilities including reduction in material use, energy consumption and costs; empowerment toward individual manufacturers and home-based manufacturing; as well as allowing flexible, complicated and niche products to be materialized in short time. In terms of environment sustainability, the high material yield by 3DP manufacturing allows industries to consume less material. For individuals, its ability toward initiating business in local areas generates huge impact in simplifying supply chains, by which the minimized transportation contributes to reduction of greenhouse gas GHG emissions and energy use. By supporting households to materialize or amend items in use, it avoids unnecessary needs of new products, effectively reducing wastes. For social sustainability, 3DP is a humanist technology capable of fulfilling the needs for niche, customized items, such as medical or technical usages. In case of emergency, its agile performance allows swift supply of items, to meet sudden surge of large needs. Moreover, it alleviates the excessive dependency of individuals toward the market, transforming consumers into prosumers. As for economic sustainability, the reduced cost and time greatly benefit industries, while individuals and home-based businesses are enabled manufacturing with low cost and high flexibility. In a nutshell, 3DP assists the new “Industrial Revolution” toward environmental, societal and economic sustainability, with low barriers for beginners, versatile functions for designers, agile support for small local businesses, and powerful apparatus for industry. In this chapter, the nature of 3DP’s additive characteristics and advantages such as agility, and unnecessary assembly and molding are discussed. Furthermore, applicability and enhancement strategy are addressed

    NIDA Poll

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    After the confrontation on October 14,1973,Thailand drew up a new constitution. Also, a parliamentary election took place in 1975. Public awareness regarding the election was one of the highest in the country’s history.Thai people including college students nationwide were interested in the election and there were highest expectations for democracy in Thailand. A group of NIDA faculty members jointly conducted election polls. In Thailand no organization had carried out an election poll before. The Poll was deemed the first official publisher of polls in the country

    NIDA Promoting Extension of Knowledge to Society

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    Half a decade of pride, the National Institute of Development Administration The first decade - the era of foundation of the model institution. A curriculum in development, lectures at the postgraduate level, and the famous Nida poll were brought forth. The 2nd decade - the era of academic and technological excellence. The birth of the academic service center NIDA IMET and Tact Awards The 3rd decade - the era of expanding educational opportunities. The beginning of part-time courses, Siripattana Training Center Research Support and the Jiraboonmak News Center The 4th decade - the era of sustainable development The dawning of Sikhio Education Center Sufficiency Economy Education Center Formulae for adjusting electricity bills and production cost insurance concepts

    โครงการ NIDA Smart Compact City (2/4)

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    สภาพสมบูรณ์โครงการ NIDA Smart Compact City เมืองอัจฉริยะ หรือ Smart City เป็นรูปแบบการพัฒนาเมืองที่มีทรัพยากรจำกัดและก่อให้เกิดปัญหา นำไปสู่การส่งเสริมให้ชุมชนเมืองมีระบบการขนส่งและการใช้พลังงานที่มีประสิทธิภาพ มีคุณภาพชีวิตที่ดี ประกอบกับการนำเทคโนโลยีมาช่วยบริหารจัดการทรัพยากรเพื่อให้เกิดประโยชน์สูงสุด ซึ่งนิด้าได้นำแนวคิดเมืองอัจฉริยะมาปรับใช้ภายในสถาบันทั้งหมด 8 มิติ ได้แก่ 1. พลังงานอัจฉริยะ (Smart Energy) 2. การสัญจรอัจฉริยะ (Smart Mobility) 3. ชุมชนอัจฉริยะ (Smart Community) 4. สิ่งแวดล้อมอัจฉริยะ (Smart Environment) 5. เศรษฐกิจอัจฉริยะ (Smart Economy) 6. อาคารอัจฉริยะ (Smart Building) 7. การบริหารจัดการเมืองแบบอัจฉริยะ (Smart Governance) 8. นวัตกรรมอัจฉริยะ (Smart Innovation
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