Xiaomi is giving away prizes to Bangkok University students who won a photography competition with Xiaomi smartphones.

Xiaomi, in collaboration with Bangkok University’s College of Communication Arts, presented prizes to students who won a photography competition using Xiaomi smartphones.

Xiaomi Thailand cooperates with the College of Communication Arts, Bangkok University, to award financial prizes and Xiaomi products worth more than 50,000 baht to the winning students of the photography competition using Xiaomi smartphones, in addition to certificates.

It is a collaboration between Xiaomi Thailand and the College of Communication Arts, Bangkok University, in organizing special activities to support and enhance students’ photography skills. There was a special lecture on the topic of creative photography techniques. As well as organizing a photography competition with Xiaomi smartphones through the Xiaomi Imagery Award 2023 project to receive special prizes from Xiaomi Thailand, encouraging students to show their potential and creativity in practice.

A large number of students participated in the activity and submitted photos for the competition. The first prize winner was Ms. Nishaba Chronjiat, a student from the field of study. Producing Creative Content and Digital Experiences College of Communication Arts The runner-up award goes to Ms. Siripacha. Supri and Rakit are students from the disciplines of Creative Content Production and Digital Experience College of Communication Arts In addition, Xiaomi Thailand also presented three Honorable Mentions to Ms. Sirikorn Kaewsirikul, Ms. Patcharapa Wirat and Ms. Jenjira Mungkhun, students from the fields of Creative Content Production and Digital Experience. College of Communication Arts as well

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Mr. Alex Tang, General Manager of Southeast Asia, Xiaomi International and Director of Xiaomi Thailand He said: In organizing this distinguished activity, Xiaomi was pleased to see interest in learning. And understanding the important role of technology for students, we also saw the potential and creativity in every photo the students sent. We are very happy and proud to be part of unlocking opportunities and developing the potential of Thai youth.

Assistant Professor Dr. Suvajit Chansan, Assistant President for Academic Affairs Said: “Faculty of Communication Arts, Bangkok University I am happy to be part of the Xiaomi Thailand project and would like to thank you.Xiaomi Thailand Who have recognized the importance of youth learning and we also come to support and provide opportunities for our students to show their full potential including awarding several awards to encourage young people to continue developing themselves in the future.

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