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CMKL and GoSoft Partner to Advance AI-Driven Software Development and Enterprise Digital Systems

CMKL University has strengthened its partnership with GoSoft (Thailand) to advance collaboration in AI-driven software development, cloud infrastructure, and enterprise digital systems, areas that are increasingly central to Thailand’s digital economy and future technology workforce.

The partnership was formalized during CMKL University’s official industrial visit to GoSoft, where university leaders, faculty members, and students engaged with GoSoft specialists on how artificial intelligence is being applied across the software development lifecycle, from system design and development to deployment, efficiency, and large-scale enterprise operations.

The CMKL delegation was led by Dr. Supan Tungjitkusolmun, President of CMKL University, together with Dr. Panarat Cherntanomwong and members of the university leadership team. The visit provided an opportunity for CMKL faculty and students to learn directly from industry experts working on digital systems that support modern enterprise operations.

Discussions focused on three areas of shared interest: enterprise digital solutions, cloud infrastructure, and AI-driven software development. These areas reflect the growing need for professionals who can design, build, and manage reliable digital systems while applying AI in practical and responsible ways.

For CMKL, Thailand’s No.1 AI & Innovation University, industry collaboration is a core part of how ideas move from classroom and research environments into real-world implementation. The university integrates AI, engineering, entrepreneurship, and applied research into its academic ecosystem, preparing students to work across disciplines and respond to complex challenges in industry and society.

The engagement with GoSoft also created meaningful exposure for students. Through conversations with GoSoft specialists, CMKL students gained insight into career pathways in the digital industry and the competencies expected in technology-driven organizations, including systems thinking, applied AI engineering, cloud-based development, software lifecycle management, and cross-functional collaboration.

The MoU marks a shared commitment to building stronger links between academic learning, research, and industrial practice. By working with partners such as GoSoft, CMKL aims to expand opportunities for collaborative research, student development, and applied innovation that can contribute to Thailand’s broader digital and AI ecosystem.

As AI becomes increasingly embedded in enterprise platforms and digital services, partnerships between universities and industry will play an important role in preparing the next generation of technology professionals. Through this collaboration, CMKL continues to support the development of talent, research, and practical AI engineering capabilities that can create meaningful impact for industry and society.

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