SiamQuantum Atlas Project Officially Announced to Map Thailand's Quantum Landscape
CreativeLabTH Group has officially announced the development of the "SiamQuantum Atlas," a comprehensive data platform mapping Thailand's quantum technology ecosystem to guide research, education, investment, and policy decisions.
On May 9, 2026, Kaem Paradee Wasuri, a Computer Science student from CreativeDev.Lab@HSUTCC under CreativeLabTH Group, represented the team in announcing the launch of “SiamQuantum Atlas”, a data platform dedicated to collecting, analyzing, and understanding how Thai people access quantum-related knowledge on the internet.
SiamQuantum Atlas is designed to explore how “quantum” appears across Thailand’s online spaces: how Thai people search for, read, share, discuss, and access quantum information through different channels. The project looks across multiple dimensions, including education, research, investment, technology, public communication, and general public interest.
The project emerges at a time when quantum technology is becoming one of the world’s new strategic frontiers, spanning fields such as Quantum Computing, Quantum Sensing, Quantum Communication, Quantum AI, and Quantum Cryptography. These technologies hold potential for key industries including finance, cybersecurity, logistics, materials science, medicine, energy, and advanced computing systems.

Kaem stated that while Thailand may still face challenges in competing within large-scale technology markets such as AI, looking toward the next frontier, Quantum Technology, could become an important opportunity for Thailand to begin early, rather than waiting until the technology fully matures and then trying to catch up.
“If AI is a field where many countries have already taken the lead, quantum may be a field where every country is still in the process of understanding. There is still room to experiment, build knowledge, and define new roles. Thailand should therefore begin with what matters most: data.”
From the perspective of SiamQuantum Atlas, data is not merely numbers or statistics. It is the foundation for future decision-making, whether for investors seeking new opportunities, researchers identifying knowledge gaps, policymakers assessing national readiness, or the general public who may still feel that “quantum” is something distant from everyday life.
The platform aims to serve as a “data map” of Thailand’s quantum ecosystem online, helping society understand the bigger picture: how much Thai people understand quantum, which topics they are most interested in, where information is concentrated, where knowledge gaps exist, and how knowledge gaps are emerging, as well as how Thailand should communicate quantum topics in a way that becomes more accessible to the public.
The first public version of Project “SiamQuantum Atlas” is scheduled to launch by the end of this month.
Taechasith Kangkhuntod
Chief Executive Officer
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