Government and Research Agencies Unite to Enhance Hospital Disaster Response

               On May 7, 2026, senior officials from the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, the Office of the National Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation Policy Council, the National Research Council of Thailand, the Office of Atoms for Peace, the National Innovation Agency, and representatives from academic and public organizations attended a ceremony to deliver disaster-prevention innovations for hospitals, including earthquake vibration monitoring devices and building tilt detection systems.

                The event highlighted the importance of collaboration among government agencies, universities, and research institutions in strengthening Thailand’s disaster preparedness and emergency response capabilities. Officials noted that recent disasters in Thailand, such as earthquakes, sinkholes, and severe flooding, have demonstrated the need for integrated efforts in policy, research, technology, and field operations.

                The newly developed warning and monitoring technologies were described as practical innovations that meet international standards and can support public safety and risk management. Representatives from the Office of Atoms for Peace also emphasized the importance of integrating scientific knowledge, research, and innovation into emergency preparedness systems, including linking disaster-monitoring networks and supporting the use of safety technologies to enhance public confidence and long-term resilience.

               


Office of Atoms for Peace (OAP) – Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (mhesi)

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