Mr. Ruangroj Poonpol, right, Group Chairman of KASIKORN Business-Technology Group (KBTG), and Mr. Sittichai Udomchokpiti, left, President of Thailand Software Testing Board, recently signed a partnership agreement between KBTG and the International Software Testing Qualifications Board (ISTQB) – an independent not-for-profit association with volunteers from different member boards in more than 60 countries worldwide. KBTG is the first Thai organization to be certified by ISTQB as a Platinum Partner due to its continuous collaboration in product standard verification. Additionally, more than 200 KBTG employees in the Software Quality Management department are equipped with relevant knowledge and skills through training and examinations, and have obtained certifications in software testing management at both basic and advanced levels, totaling over 300 certifications. This effort reinforces KBTG’s strategy to become a leading technology organization in Southeast Asia and its role as a world-class tech expert, prioritizing the enhancement of team capabilities and software quality maintenance to deliver products and services that meet the expectations of KBank customers, driving software quality testing standards both domestically and internationally. The signing ceremony was held at the KBTG Building.
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