
Press conference on the success
of the project "SME Bang, Tang Get
Back"
❤️Associate Professor Dr.
Somdej Rungsrisawat Dean of the College
of Allied Health Sciences Suan Sunandha
Rajabhat University Samut Songkhram
Campus The chairman of the training
project to promote entrepreneurs into
the BDS system - Business Development
Services gave a report at the press
conference on the project to support and
promote grassroots economic
entrepreneurs. Community and small
enterprises to access market
opportunities and marketing channels in
fiscal year 2023 or the project
"SME Bang Tang Hai Kuen" with
Associate Professor Dr. Weeraphong
Malai, Director of the Office of Small
and Medium Enterprises Promotion
(OSMEP). ) presided over the ceremony
There were more than 60 SME
entrepreneurs and the media attending
the press conference.
????BDS or
Business Development Services aims to
promote and support SME entrepreneurs to
have the opportunity to access business
development support services in new
ways. that SME entrepreneurs can choose
to receive services or receive
development with a business service
provider (Business Development Service
Provider: BDSP) in areas that meet the
needs of their business. OSMEP will
subsidize development costs for SME
entrepreneurs on a co-pay basis.
(co-payment) in the proportion of
50–80 percent, maximum not more
than 200,000 baht per person, according
to the size of the business SME
entrepreneurs can submit proposals to
receive services and development in
various areas, such as the development
of quality and standards of products and
services. Increasing business quality
and efficiency, etc. through online
platforms.
http://bds.sme.go.th
????????“Suan
Sunandha Rajabhat University has
collaborated with OSMEP to organize
training activities to provide knowledge
and a work shop on registration in the
BDS system for small entrepreneurs, a
total of 31 times, covering an area of
26 provinces, with 2,150 recipients of
preparation for development. 1,100
people entered the BDS system and
received funding support from OSMEP for
383 people,” Associate Professor
Dr. Somdet Rungsrisawat announced.