
"A quantum database isn't just for researchers. Even the photographer in the room today is relevant." — TÀE CreativeLab
TÀE CreativeLab just launched Quantum Art Thailand at the SEA Quantum Leader Summit 2026 — and his pitch was simple: even the photographer in the room has a stake in quantum.

In every big tech wave, someone has to stand up and say: "hey, this isn't just for experts." For quantum technology in Thailand, that moment might have just happened — at True Digital Park, on May 29, 2026, when Tae Taechasith Kangkhuntod of CreativeLabTH launched a new website called Quantum Art Thailand.
The launch happened at the SEA Quantum Leader Summit 2026, a gathering of quantum researchers, leaders, and the next generation of quantum thinkers from across Southeast Asia. And right there in the room, Tae made his case in the most relatable way possible.
❝ "A quantum database isn't just for researchers. Even the photographer here today is relevant — because if we have good data, we know who's doing what. Students can see career paths. Researchers know how to communicate their work to society. And everyday people understand how quantum connects to the economy, technology, and future investments." ❞ — Tae Taechasith Kangkhuntod, CEO, CreativeLabTH
That's the soul of Quantum Art Thailand (qat.creativelabth.com). It starts as a website, but what it's really building is a quantum map of Thailand — a living, connected space that links students, researchers, artists, entrepreneurs, and institutions who are all quietly working on pieces of the same puzzle.
And the timing couldn't be better. Quantum is no longer a "maybe someday" technology. McKinsey reports that global investment in quantum startups hit $12.6 billion in 2025 — a 6.3x jump from the year before. From quantum computing to secure communications, sensors, and entirely new industries — this technology is moving fast.
The question is whether Thailand will be watching from the sidelines or actively shaping the story. Quantum Art Thailand is the first step toward making that happen — making quantum in Thailand more visible, more accessible, and ready to grow into regional collaboration.
Because the future of quantum shouldn't be locked behind lab doors.
mi na-thakarn
Creative
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