The Mall Group
The Mall Group is Thailand’s leading retail developer widely known as The Mall, M Lifestore, EM District (Emporium, Emquartier, and Emsphere), Siam Paragon, and the upcoming mega project that will become a new destination of the world, Bangkok Mall.
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The Mall Group bags Thailand Technology Excellence Awards 2024 for AR navigation system
Its solution not only makes the shopping experience more interactive, but also acts as a marketing tool for retailers.
The Mall Group bags Thailand Technology Excellence Awards 2024 for AR navigation system
Its solution not only makes the shopping experience more interactive, but also acts as a marketing tool for retailers.
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1. India's life insurance growth slows to 10.6% in October 2. South Korean insurers brace for profit squeeze amidst rate cuts 3. Industry excellence celebrated at Manufacturing Asia Awards and Asian Export Awards 2024 4. Asia leads in embedded insurance, set to reach $170b by 2030 5. Japan’s life insurance slated for 4.7% CAGR through 2029Resource Center
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Feb
20
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Thailand Technology Excellence Awards 2024 Winner: GOSOFT (THAILAND) COMPANY LIMITED
Winning the Thailand Technology Excellence Award 2024 in the AI - Retail category reflects Gosoft (Thailand) Co., Ltd's innovation and impact.
Thailand Technology Excellence Awards 2024 Winner: GOSOFT (THAILAND) COMPANY LIMITED
Winning the Thailand Technology Excellence Award 2024 in the AI - Retail category reflects Gosoft (Thailand) Co.
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1. India's life insurance growth slows to 10.6% in October 2. South Korean insurers brace for profit squeeze amidst rate cuts 3. Industry excellence celebrated at Manufacturing Asia Awards and Asian Export Awards 2024 4. Asia leads in embedded insurance, set to reach $170b by 2030 5. Japan’s life insurance slated for 4.7% CAGR through 2029Awards
Feb
20
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ASEAN businesses should not underestimate opportunities 'Down Under'