Assoc. Prof. Dr. Singh Intrachooto, Chief Advisor of the Research & Innovation for Sustainability Center (RISC) by MQDC, has announced that RISC by MQDC, following its strategy of “For All Well-Being” for the sustainable well-being of all life, has launched “Well-Being Trend 2020-2021”, a book to share knowledge and promote sustainable well-being in the country, featuring commercial applications and innovative solutions.
“Well-being has become a key goal that is always addressed with all-round challenges, whether in population, society, economics, life, and the environment, which have all affected both human and environmental well-being. 'Well-Being Trend 2020-2021’ is being published for the first time to build knowledge and present options for future well-being. Through a systematic research process, information is presented in a book to spread knowledge to the general public and those interested in the topic. Information has been gathered from news and research in various changes in the world that are altering lifestyles and driving global trends, such as population change, the number of older adults, digital economic transformation, technological development, the COVID-19 outbreak, climate change challenges, and the depletion of global resources to share this knowledge to generate new drivers and career opportunities, including investment in unfamiliar areas to create new ideas and innovations that can accommodate global changes for well-being and a sustainable future,” said Assoc. Prof. Dr. Intrachooto.
“Well-Being Trend 2020-2021” aims to educate, inspire, and help build sustainable well-being to contribute to a better world and assist future changes. Taking into account well-being insights in every field, it covers 4 topics: 1. “Well-Being Index”, defining the concept of well-being; 2. “Elements of Well-Being”; 3. “Mega Trends” that set the direction of the world and people’s well-being, resulting in influential Macro Trends; 4. Micro Trends, with implications for the life quality, economic stability, education, and future career opportunities.
“Well-Being Trend 2020-2021” is being launched at the 25th National Book Fair at booth F05 FreeMind Publishing in Challenger Hall, Impact Muang Thong Thani from 30 September to 11 October 2020. It can also be purchased at these 4 channels:
About Magnolia Quality Development Corporation Limited (MQDC)
Magnolia Quality Development Corporation Limited (MQDC) is a property developer that develops, invests in, and manages residential, community district, and 'theme’ projects, including retail and hotels, with a corporate commitment to 'For All Well-Being’.
MQDC brands include Magnolias, Whizdom, The Aspen Tree, Mulberry Grove, and The Forestias, catering for a range of healthy, sustainable lifestyles.
The company provides an industry-leading 30-year warranty on its residential units in line with its exceptional construction standards. Under its philosophy of 'sustainnovation’ MQDC aims to lead its sector in sustainability.
MQDC supports the Research & Innovation for Sustainability Center (RISC), Asia’s first research base for sustainable building with a focus on well-being. The company has also set up FutureTales Lab, a futurology center to gather, analyze, and interpret data to find solutions for humankind’s future well-being
MQDC is determined to operate with concern for all life on Earth, advancing this agenda through sustainable development for the wider benefit of society. For more information, visit www.mqdc.com
About Research & Innovation for Sustainability Center (RISC)
Research & Innovation for Sustainability Center (RISC) by Magnolia Quality Development Corporation Limited (MQDC( is a leading innovation center for sustainability. RISC is based in Bangkok in a 990sqm base divided into 8 zones, equipped with an Intelligent System to control energy consumption, monitor indoor air quality (IAQ), and ensure well-being in all areas.
RISC is also the first office in Thailand to receive 'Gold’ certification from the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI), the global accreditation body for well-being. Committed to developing design for health and sustainability, RISC makes its resources accessible to drive change in the real estate industry. The center curates Thailand’s first 'eco-material library’, for example, with publicly accessible samples and details of over 400 materials.
More information is available at www.risc.in.th
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