
Ms. Khrongkhwan Lertcharuanan, Chief Executive Officer of Lummax Company Limited, said that on the occasion of Lumpinee Boxing Stadium's 69th anniversary, the company, together with the Army Sports Development Center and Lumpinee Muay Thai, announced their 2026 business plan, which includes investing over 70 million baht to upgrade the Lumpinee Boxing Stadium's infrastructure.
The investment aims to enhance the lighting, sound, LED screen systems, and live broadcasting technology to meet international standards and improve the viewing experience. Under the sports content strategy, the company has launched six new competition formats to diversify and grow the audience base and further the value of Muay Thai, including Muay Wat, Muay Thai Battlefield, Promoter vs. Promoter, Queens of the Ring, Lum Knock (Tag Team), and Lumpinee United.
This collaboration is part of the organization's key strategy to promote Muay Thai on the global stage, within a framework of good corporate governance, strict legal compliance, and international standards. This operational approach reflects Lummax Company Limited's mission to be a model organization in developing the Thai sports industry based on transparency, responsibility, and sustainable growth to build a strong foundation for Muay Thai to compete and thrive internationally.
Thai Worker Health Model The Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT), Ministry of Industry, partnered with AstraZeneca (Thailand) Limited, along with the Department of Labor Protection and Welfare and the Social Security Office, Ministry of Labor, to launch a social project promoting health and welfare for personnel in industrial estates. The initiative includes the "Safe Lung Check" activity using AI innovation, bringing AI technology to screen lung health for industrial estate workers free of charge. The project aims to detect abnormalities early, reduce disease severity, and sustainably improve workers' quality of life.
Scholarship Support Thai Airways Public Company Limited and the Civil Aviation Training Center (CATC) signed a memorandum of understanding to support scholarships for ground technician courses, which comply with the standards of the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT). Ms. Chantrika Chotiksethien, Chief Human Resources Officer of Thai Airways, and Mr. Paknat Makchuay, Governor of CATC,
signed the cooperation agreement aiming to promote the development of aviation technician personnel. The program offers full scholarships throughout the course to students interested in ground technician careers, supporting systematic personnel development and preparing graduates to work in technical positions at Thai Airways after meeting specified criteria.