From language model training to intelligent analytics applications, AI technology has become a cornerstone in cultivating next-generation talent. Responding to this trend, GWS CLOUD has partnered with Thailand’s leading system integrator, Terabyte Plus, to help King Mongkut University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB)—one of the country’s top technological universities—adopt an AI Cloud platform. This initiative has yielded a high-performance, industry-integrated AI learning environment, making it a standout example of EdTech transformation in Thailand.
As one of Thailand’s most prominent engineering institutions, KMUTNB is actively expanding its AI research and hands-on application capabilities. Through the deployment of GWS AI Cloud, the university introduced a high-performance training environment equipped with NVIDIA H100 GPUs for the first time. The solution integrates a containerized Kubernetes (K8s) architecture and automated resource orchestration, enabling students to complete essential tasks such as language model training, data processing, and model deployment in real-world computing scenarios. More importantly, the overall architecture seamlessly integrates with the university’s existing CI/CD systems, ensuring a smooth transition from academic training to industry application.
Many educational institutions in Thailand face challenges, including hardware procurement difficulties, limited technical support, and high operational costs, when advancing AI education. After careful evaluation, Terabyte Plus selected GWS CLOUD as its strategic partner, recognizing the cloud platform’s advantages in training performance, scalability, and cost control.
During multiple proof-of-concept (POC) tests and deployment stages, GWS AI Cloud delivered exceptional results, achieving training speeds that were up to three times faster than those of traditional platforms. Its flexible pay-as-you-go model reduced overall costs by over 40%, helping the university avoid the financial burden of significant upfront hardware investments. Additionally, the platform includes S3-compatible object storage for streamlined access and management of training data. Backed by GWS CLOUD’s responsive technical team, the project execution was stable and reliable, providing strong support for Thailand’s transition to AI-driven education.
Nini Wu, CEO of GWS CLOUD, remarked, “AI is reshaping the global technology landscape, and education is the key starting point. Moving forward, we will continue to strengthen partnerships with local collaborators, making AI computing solutions accessible and practical across educational settings and industry sectors, enabling more organizations to achieve greater value with fewer resources.”
