💆🏻‍♀️🧡 KMITL Hosts “Dream Builder, Shared Together” Project

📍 Venue: VDO Wall Hall, KMITL Lifelong Learning Center (KLLC)
📅 Organized in collaboration with the 26th Cohort of the Executive Certificate in Governance Program, King Prajadhipok’s Institute


Led by:

  • 🧡 Assoc. Prof. Dr. Komsan Maleesee, President of KMITL

  • 💜 Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jarasawan Koyvanich, Director of KLLC

  • 💬 Asst. Prof. Dr. Thorsaengratsamee Theethakaew, Assistant to the President for Corporate Communications

This event was part of the DEP Masterclass Series, offering a hands-on training course titled:
🧠 “FIGHT Office Syndrome”

📌 Program Highlights:

🔬 Medical Perspectives on Using Spa for Office Syndrome Relief
By Dr. Atipong Sujirarat, Specialist in Occupational Preventive Medicine

💼 “Spa as a Business Opportunity”
By Mr. Somboon Kittjaruwong, Policy Analyst, Office of the National Economic and Social Development Council

👩🏻‍🏫 Workshop & Live Demonstration
Led by Khun Ing (Thanyanin Thanathornnonthach),
CEO of SpaYa Social Enterprise, Director of Thannya Spa Vocational School under the Ministry of Education, and Chair of the Thailand Single Parents Network
👉 Participants learned facial massage and office syndrome relief techniques in a hands-on setting


🧑🏻‍🦼 This program is part of a larger initiative to improve the quality of life for persons with disabilities by offering vocational skills training, encouraging entrepreneurship, and promoting employment opportunities for both people with disabilities and their caregivers.

✨ Graduates of this course will be eligible to earn income by providing massage services at events, earning up to 1,000 THB per day, supported by the Parliamentary Committee on Social Welfare, the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security, and the Department of Agricultural Extension in promoting wellness products.

🤝 This collaborative project reflects KMITL’s commitment to inclusive learning and long-term social impact.


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