Thailand Creative & Design Center

Thailand Creative & Design Center (TCDC, Thai: ศูนย์สร้างสรรค์การออกแบบ) is a public resource center in Thailand focused on the design and creative industries. It was founded in 2004 as part of the Office of Knowledge Management and Development, a government-owned public organization, and opened on 14 November 2005. Its oversight was transferred to the newly created Creative Economy Agency (Public Organization) in 2018.[1][2]

TCDC Office at Grand Postal Building
Resource Center library floor at the TCDC's Grand Postal Building headquarter
Material library floor at the TCDC's Grand Postal Building headquarter, featuring Material ConneXion Bangkok exhibition

The main objective of TCDC is to facilitate access to knowledge for Thai residents, as well as inspiring Thai people to be creative through workshops, activities and inspirations from the successful designers worldwide. TCDC also focuses on working with Thai SME start-ups and designers, mainly by creating awareness of the value of creative businesses and designs. At the same time, TCDC also helps promote Thai designers on the international market.

TCDC's headquarters, and its resource center, is located in the Grand Postal Building in Bangrak District, Bangkok. Its branches include Emporium (in co-operation with AIS under the name of AIS.D.C.) and Ideo-Q Samyan. TCDC also has regional centers in Chiang Mai and Khon Kaen.[3][4][5][6]

History edit

After the economic crisis, the government led by Pol. Lt. Col. Thaksin Shinawatra implemented a strategy to revitalize the economy and enhance the country's competitiveness. The government focused on management to make it easier for people to access the "funding source," resulting in an expansion of consumption and some economic growth for Thailand. However, to maintain a continuous and sustainable growth rate in an era where all countries around the world can keep up with technology, the government must accelerate infrastructure development to expand opportunities for people to access "knowledge" (knowledge software) and stimulate new creativity. This will lead to the creation of thinkers, designers, and a new generation of entrepreneurs who combine "capital" with "creativity" to develop and create value for locally produced goods and services.[7]

Established in September 2003 as a specialized agency under the supervision of Office of Knowledge Management and Development which is a public organization. Established according to the Royal Decree Establishing the Office of Knowledge Management and Development B.E. 2547[8]

Currently, the Thailand Creative & Design Center (TCDC) is a government agency under the Creative Economy Agency (Public Organization) which operates under the Office of the Prime Minister. It was established by royal decree "Establishing the Creative Economy Promotion Agency (Public Organization) B.E. 2561".[9]

Objective edit

Concept and Operations of Establishment edit

"Thailand Creative & Design Center (TCDC) was established to integrate the excellence of Thai society and culture with contemporary knowledge and technology. TCDC is rather focuses on being a "resource center for creativity", to inspire and ignite creative thinking in Thai society through providing global knowledge sharing processes including exhibitions, lectures, workshops, and various learning resources for both knowledge and entertainment, creating a vital foundation for the development of the country's human resources.[10]

The concept of TCDC aims to collect and present new knowledge and technology to the general public and community as a learning and discussion resource on design, creativity, art, culture, and various inventions without limiting to specific disciplines or fields. This allows visitors to study and explore various information freely.[10]

With this concept in mind, TCDC emphasizes creating a place that reflects the uniqueness of Thailand, such as presenting Thai art and design that represent the country's identity, exhibiting high-quality products that balance Thai tradition and international innovation, and organizing various training and seminars on different areas, such as print design and product design, to inspire creativity and innovation within the Thai community. TCDC also serves as a diverse learning center to promote human resource development in the country.[10]

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The TCDC logo, which depicts "ขนมใส่ไส้" (khanom sai sai), reflects the fusion of creativity and traditional Thai design that has been around for a long time. It is a combination of various ingredients that transform into delicious snacks using natural packaging materials that require precision and attention to detail in both idea generation and invention. This results in a complete consumer experience that stands out from the rest and is a beautiful work of art that arises from the comparative advantage of cultural differences and the resources of the country.[10]

Services and Branches edit

Service edit

Thailand Creative and Design Center provides various services to inspire and ignite creativity in Thai society through international knowledge and experiences, including:[11]

  • Resource Center: A collection of over 50,000 books, magazines, newspapers, and multimedia on creative and design thinking in a creative atmosphere to encourage research and inspiration.
  • Creative Business Service: A space for business development, providing consultation services for design and business development, training programs, network activities, and seeking designers and manufacturers.
  • Bangkok Design Week (BKKDW): An annual festival that showcases the potential of Bangkok in the "creative economy" through creative events.
  • Creative Thailand Magazine: A content producer and knowledge provider related to trends and updates on creative thinking in various dimensions.
  • Creative District Research and Development: Starting with the Chareonkrung Creative District as a prototype, it aims to develop creative districts throughout the country.
  • Exhibitions: Rotating exhibitions from local and international artists that are open to the public at no cost.
  • Workshops and Seminars: Practical workshops and seminars with experts from Thailand and around the world.
  • Material & Design Innovation Center: A center for material and design innovation with consultation services and a network of designers and manufacturers.

Branches edit

Currently, TCDC has 5 branches in 3 provinces as follows:

  • TCDC Bangkok (Bangrak Grand Postal Building) Located in the historic district of Charoenkrung Road, at the Central Post Office building. It is surrounded by history, culture, and creative businesses full of potential. Today, TCDC emphasizes the importance of 'connecting communities' including creative businesses of all sizes, traditional communities, and other organizations at both the local and international levels, pushing "Charoenkrung" to become a learning area and creating a driving force for similar development in other areas.[12] TCDC Bangkok first opened its on the 6th floor of the Emporium Shopping Complex in November 2005 and moved to the Central Post Office building on Charoenkrung Road as the Headquarter Office, opening to the public on May 5, 2017.[12]
  • TCDC Chiangmai is the first fully integrated creative learning and innovation center in the upper Northern region of Thailand. It is a project to promoting creative thinking and innovation among entrepreneurs, designers, students, and interested members of the public in Chiang Mai and the upper northern region. It aims to leverage the existing potential and combine it with the diverse intellectual and cultural assets to be applied with modern technology and knowledge, leading to the creation of unique identities and differentiation for products and services with stronger business competitiveness. This will drive the Thai economy t Khon Kaen tive thinking.[13]
  • TCDC Khon Kaen Under the Thai government's policy to develop the economy through the concept of Thailand 4.0, efforts are being made to promote access to learning, human resource development, and enhancing the competitiveness of Thai entrepreneurs through creative thinking. This has led to the expansion of the role of the Creative Economy Agency (CEA) into the northeastern region of Thailand, with the opening of a branch of the Thailand Creative & Design Center (TCDC) in Khon Kaen province. The TCDC Khon Kaen aims to promote and develop creativity at the regional level and drive economic and social development through three main areas: Creative People, Creative Business, and Creative Place.[14] The Khon Kaen branch of TCDC officially opened on March 20, 2020, as the second branch after the first in Chiang Mai (opened on April 2, 2013). It serves as a knowledge center for creative thinking, business development to add value to products and services, and a part of the development of an environment conducive to nurturing creative talent and businesses. The branch was established in collaboration with Khon Kaen University, in a modern architectural style that incorporates local materials, such as bamboo, into its design.[14]
  • TCDC COMMONS Seacon Square is the result of a collaboration between the Creative Economy Agency (a government agency) and CICON Development Limited (a private company). Recognizing the opportunity to develop a new generation of entrepreneurs who use creative thinking to develop businesses and the food industry, TCDC COMMONS Creative Food was created as a learning center for creative food in the TCDC COMMONS concept. It is a hub of information that will take you on a journey into the world of food, including exhibitions and fun activities that serve as a creative and informative platform for all things related to food.[15]
  • TCDC Songkhla will be launched as a creative hub to cultivate and develop the potential of people, businesses, and creative spaces in the old town of Songkhla. (The launch is scheduled to take place in mid-2023.)[16]
  • miniTCDC or "Design Knowledge for the Region Project," is a collaboration between TCDC and 32 educational institutions, with 42 service points located in 27 provinces throughout Thailand. The project aims to promote the use of design thinking in improving the quality of life of people in communities and driving creative businesses in local areas.

Collaborative activities edit

As TCDC aims to promote economic and social development through the use of creative thinking, as well as creating opportunities for people to access knowledge and creative thinking, in order to develop human resources ready for the future. Therefore, it has become a center for learning and a source of information on design and creativity for designers, students, entrepreneurs, and the general public. Additionally, it enhances the capabilities of Thai designers to compete in the global market.[17]

TCDC Resource Center include:

Resource Library edit

It comprises over 70,000 design books covering all areas of interest, more than 170 magazines and journals, and a variety of multimedia resources such as movies, documentaries, and over 8,000 songs.[18]

Material & Design Innovation Center edit

The mission is to promote and support innovation, develop ideas, create business opportunities, and connect entrepreneurs to enhance competitiveness. They also gather more than 8,000 types of innovative materials from all around the world to provide a wider selection of materials and stay up-to-date with global social trends. In addition, they offer Material & Design Innovation Consulting services to advise on materials and innovation, as well as Material Submission services that allow entrepreneurs to propose innovative and environmentally friendly materials for inclusion in the Material ConneXion® database worldwide.[19]

Online Databases on fashion industry, marketing and digital media[20] edit

  • Passport GMID is an integrated online information system that presents comprehensive coverage of essential business news and intelligence. This is the same data that Euromonitor analysts use to begin their research projects.
  • WGSN (World Global Style Network) is a leading trend forecasting tool for the fashion industry, covering product design and commercial services that influence global markets.
  • STASH is a database of visual effects and animation projects from professional and amateur designers and artists from around the world.

Others (Article / E-book / Online Exhibition) edit

TCDC provides a platform for sharing knowledge in various forms, including practical work, reading, and multimedia. With over 50,000 resources and in-depth databases on global market trends and statistics. There are various events and activities where valuable knowledge is presented, such as exhibitions, seminars, practical workshops, lectures, and the annual Creativities Unfold conference.[21]

References edit

  1. ^ "About TCDC". TCDC website. Thailand Creative & Design Center. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  2. ^ Jikkham, Patsara (11 November 2015). "Prayut denies TCDC closure". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  3. ^ Wancharoen, Supoj (9 July 2016). "Enriching Charoen Krung while embracing proud past". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  4. ^ Mahavongtrakul, Melalin (8 May 2017). "Old quarters, new creativity". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  5. ^ Parnsoonthorn, Krissana (6 January 2016). "TCDC will look to inspire new talent upcountry". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  6. ^ "Unlimited growth". Bangkok Post. 3 January 2017. Retrieved 22 May 2019.
  7. ^ "เปิด TCDC พัฒนาเศรษฐกิจ". พรรคเพื่อไทย. 2021-12-03. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
  8. ^ เปิด TCDC พัฒนาเศรษฐกิจ - พรรคเพื่อไทย (ptp.or.th)
  9. ^ "เกี่ยวกับ TCDC ศูนย์สร้างสรรค์การออกแบบ (Thailand Creative & Design Center)". www.tcdc.or.th. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
  10. ^ a b c d "รู้จัก TCDC Bangkok อาคารไปรษณีย์กลาง". www.tcdc.or.th. Retrieved 2023-04-17.
  11. ^ "Creative Thailand". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2023-04-17.
  12. ^ a b "รู้จัก TCDC Bangkok อาคารไปรษณีย์กลาง". www.tcdc.or.th. Retrieved 2023-04-17.
  13. ^ "รู้จัก TCDC Chiangmai". www.tcdc.or.th. Retrieved 2023-04-17.
  14. ^ a b "รู้จัก TCDC Khon Kaen". www.tcdc.or.th. Retrieved 2023-04-17.
  15. ^ "TCDC COMMONS Seacon Square". www.tcdc.or.th. Retrieved 2023-04-17.
  16. ^ "CEA ปักหมุดเปิดตัว TCDC สงขลา ภายในกลางปี 2566 พร้อมนำร่องขับเคลื่อนย่านเมืองเก่าสงขลา - HATYAITODAY". 2022-03-24. Retrieved 2023-04-17.
  17. ^ "About TCDC Resource Center". library.tcdc.or.th. Retrieved 2023-04-17.
  18. ^ "TCDC Resource Center พื้นที่ต่อยอดความคิดสร้างสรรค์ แหล่งข้อมูลด้านการออกแบบและความคิดสร้างสรรค์ที่ใหญ่ที่สุดแห่งหนึ่งในเอเชีย". www.tcdc.or.th. Retrieved 2023-04-17.
  19. ^ "Material & Design Innovation Center ศูนย์นวัตกรรมด้านวัสดุและการออกแบบ". www.tcdc.or.th. Retrieved 2023-04-17.
  20. ^ "TCDC Database ฐานข้อมูลออนไลน์". www.tcdc.or.th. Retrieved 2023-04-17.
  21. ^ "TCDC All Program กิจกรรมและนิทรรศการ". www.tcdc.or.th. Retrieved 2023-04-17.