In Sakon Nakorn, the Tech Camp and Green Economy initiative empowers local youth and communities through hands-on, future-focused learning. This project integrates STEAM-based education with sustainable horticulture practices to cultivate entrepreneurial mindsets and eco-conscious thinking. Participants engage in practical workshops, tech-driven exploration, and green innovation projects that strengthen local economies while preserving the environment. By merging technology with indigenous wisdom, the program fosters a new generation of problem-solvers who are ready to address climate challenges and lead community-based green initiatives. Together, we’re cultivating knowledge, skills, and sustainable future, rooted in the land and inspired by innovation.
Key Focuses
Lifelong Learning
Participants develop a growth mindset through experiential learning, community dialogue, and intergenerational exchange. By blending traditional knowledge with modern skills, learners are encouraged to continuously adapt, collaborate, and contribute to their communities, building the foundation for inclusive, lifelong learning pathways that support local sustainability.
STEAM Based Learning
Through technology, art, and design, participants explore real-world challenges and develop creative solutions. From digital prototyping to environmental sensing, learners engage in interdisciplinary thinking that connects science and innovation with social values, making education more meaningful, applied, and impactful.
Future Horticulture
Students gain hands-on experience in regenerative agriculture, smart farming, and sustainable food systems. By integrating technology with ecological awareness, they learn to grow crops in ways that are climate-resilient, economically viable, and aligned with local biodiversity, preparing them for green careers and food security leadership.
Key Activities
The Tech Camp introduces participants to basic coding, digital tools, and creative design through fun, hands-on workshops. Emphasis is placed on solving local problems using low-tech and high-tech approaches, encouraging teamwork, prototyping, and design thinking rooted in real-life community needs.
This activity links local entrepreneurship with environmental sustainability. Workshops on organic farming, eco-product innovation, and circular economy models empower youth and farmers to develop green businesses. The program supports micro-enterprise incubation and promotes market access for eco-friendly goods grown and made in Sakon Nakorn.