On Wednesday, July 23, 2025, the Faculty of Information and Communication, Maejo University, in collaboration with Kid Kid Co., Ltd., organized the event “Eco Life in U: Towards Carbon Neutrality.” Assistant Professor Dr. Naphat Ruengnapakul, Deputy Dean for Research, Academic Services, and International Affairs, Faculty of Information and Communication, presided over the opening ceremony. The event took place in the Ekkapopwitthaya Conference Room, Chulabhorn Building, Faculty of Science.
“Eco Life in U: Towards Carbon Neutrality” is an event designed to promote youth awareness and participation in changing social and environmental behaviors. The event was honored by the presence of actors and environmental entrepreneurs, including “Nune” Siraphan Wattanachinda and “Top” Pipat Apirakthanakorn, who are role models in driving green societies. They shared their inspiration and first-hand experiences. The event was filled with energy from students, particularly over 500 students in the Digital Communications program, reflecting the interest and commitment of the new generation to contribute to the drive towards sustainability.
On Wednesday, July 23, 2025, the Faculty of Information and Communication, Maejo University, In collaboration with Kid Kid Co., Ltd., the event “Eco Life in U: Towards Carbon Neutrality” was held. Assistant Professor Dr. Naphat Ruengnapakul, Deputy Dean for Research, Academic Services, and International Affairs, Faculty of Information and Communication, presided over the opening ceremony at the Ekkapopwitthaya Conference Room, Chulabhorn Building, Faculty of Science.
“Eco Life in U: Towards Carbon Neutrality” is an event designed to promote youth awareness and participation in changing social and environmental behaviors. The event was honored by the presence of actors and environmental entrepreneurs, including “Nune” Siraphan Wattanachinda and “Top” Pipat Apirakthanakorn, who are role models in driving green societies. They shared their inspiration and first-hand experiences. The event was filled with energy from students, particularly those in the Digital Communications program, who attended, reflecting the interest and commitment of the new generation to contribute to society’s sustainability.
