Methawee Thatsanasateankit, center, talks with Natthaphat Thaweekarn and Thanchanok Jiraphakorn, at the headquarters of Vulcan Coalition in Bangkok, Thailand. Thatsanasateankit co-founded Vulcan Coalition to develop new AI services in the Thai language and improve the quality of life for people with disabilities. Photo by Adryel Talamantes for Microsoft.
Punnaphoj Aeuepalisa, a senior software engineer at Vulcan Coalition, helped create a platform to label data through speech-to-text and other processes. Photo by Adryel Talamantes for Microsoft.
Niran Pravithana co-founded Vulcan Coalition and helped develop a reskilling curriculum to give people with disabilities the skills needed to label data for AI efforts. Photo by Adryel Talamantes for Microsoft.
Nelly Lee took advantage of GetReadySG, a national skills initiative co-created by Microsoft and Generation Singapore, to retrain for a career in technology after 20 years in the travel industry. She now works in DevOps supporting a large international technology company. Photo by Ore Huiying for Microsoft.
Nelly Lee took advantage of GetReadySG, a national skills initiative co-created by Microsoft and Generation Singapore, to retrain for a career in technology after 20 years in the travel industry. She now works in DevOps supporting a large international technology company. Photo by Ore Huiying for Microsoft.
Nelly Lee decided to switch careers in order to make enough money to eventually buy a new home for herself and her young daughter. Photo by Ore Huiying for Microsoft
Satya Nadella, Microsoft Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, taking a photo with Korean developers during his visit to Seoul, Korea on 15th of November.
Satya Nadella, Microsoft Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, speaking to Korean developers and business leaders at ‘Microsoft Ignite Spotlight on Korea’ held on 15th of November, in Seoul, Korea.
Satya Nadella, Microsoft Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, speaking to Korean developers and business leaders at ‘Microsoft Ignite Spotlight on Korea’ held on 15th of November, in Seoul, Korea (2)
Wontaek Lee’s app, which is called Search Stock, helps people in the maintenance department where he works at Doosan Enerbility more easily find the stock they need. Photo by Jean Chung for Microsoft.
Wontaek Lee, who works in the maintenance department at Doosan Enerbility, used Power Apps to develop an app that made searching for stock quicker and more efficient. Photo by Jean Chung for Microsoft.
Heemoon Yang, general manager at Doosan Enerbility, said the app Wontaek Lee developed reduced downtime and other pain points. Photo by Jean Chung for MicrosoftPhotography by Jean Chung for Microsoft News