Thailand Creative & Design Center
Thailand Creative & Design Center (TCDC) is a government agency under the Ministry of Industry. The center was established to integrate the wisdom of Thai society with modern knowledge and technology. TCDC provides a broad range of resources and services, including a design library, material library, and exhibitions on creative and design topics.
History[edit | edit source]
TCDC was established in 2004 by the Office of Knowledge Management and Development (OKMD), a public organization under the Ministry of Industry. The center was initially located in The Emporium shopping complex in Bangkok before moving to the Grand Postal Building in 2017.
Services[edit | edit source]
TCDC offers a variety of services to support the creative and design industries in Thailand. These include:
- Design Library: A library with a collection of books, magazines, and multimedia on design and creativity.
- Material Library: A resource center with a collection of over 7,000 material samples.
- Exhibitions: TCDC regularly hosts exhibitions on various topics related to design and creativity.
- Workshops and Seminars: The center organizes workshops and seminars to provide education and training in design and creativity.
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