AAPICO Aims to be a Part of an Effort to Support Medical Institutions and Staff in Combating COVID-19

On Tuesday June 22, 2021, AAPICO Hitech Public Company Limited – led by Mr. Yeap Swee Chuan, President and CEO; Mrs. Teo Lee Ngo, Executive Director; Ms. Yeap Xin Yi, General Manager of Company’s dealership business; and the top management – donated 1,000,000 Thai Baht to Thammasat University Hospital as funds for the procurement of medical equipment in an effort to assist patients diagnosed with COVID-19. The donation was received by Professor Dr. Surapon Nitikraipot (2nd from right) – the executive chairman – and Assistant Professor Dr. Pree Nimmannitya (far right) – the Assistant Vice Director of Thammasat University Hospital’s Finance Department – acting as the representatives for Thammasat University Hospital.

AAPICO is determined to assist and support hospitals, medical staff, volunteers, and the surrounding community in the fight against COVID-19 pandemic; and to ultimately surpass this crisis.

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