Yeah, so you’re piercing through all the ministry.
You do away with silos, you know.
Excellent.
Then how many city lab? You have one major one?
In the suburb.
We went there today.
Who operate these centers, your ministry?
Ah, the local government.
Do they have maker space, something like that?
Physical machines too?
I think that’s important.
Ah, OK, for communication.
You do remote teaching?
Include health, education.
Oh, really, so that’s a…?
Yeah, I heard about that.
You have enough sugar in your brain, you make the idea efficient.
You should provide good food.
I should remember that.
I think we can start that in Bangkok, doing…I mean we find a open government, the open platform.
Then we’ll collaborate with the MPs, the ones who supported the act.
Oh, really?
So hopefully…
We should. I should invite you next time, if I happen to be able to do it. I think that’s important. Now we have tried something, but maybe in a very small scale in Bangkok, city lab, they’re testing some simple things.
Where is the lab though? Is it far away from here?
You go there in Tuesday, on Tuesday?
From what time to what time?
This one, the Taipei one, it’s also run by the local…?
The national. Oh, OK.
And other minister visiting the center?
Yeah, spend time. For the town hall meeting that you mentioned, so this one, they do it locally and then you…?
Remotely?
For a town hall meeting, how can you prevent it’s being dominated by a certain group of people? Meaning some group, they have voice, NGO, sometimes they control the meeting.
You have control.
Not confrontation.
I think it’s also good to have the physical meeting too, combining with technology. You have face to face, so I think that makes this good.
I think maybe even better than everyone online.
I think at the town hall…
That’s important. That’s a key thing.
Maybe a good thing, yeah. I think I would like a visit sometime.
OK, cool. Wow.