Huawei Cloud receives Thailand government certification for developer program

Huawei Cloud Thailand has secured official recognition from the Thailand Professional Qualification Institute for its developer certification program, a first for a cloud vendor in the country.

Justin Tomlinson

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Huawei Cloud receives Thailand government certification for developer program

On June 13, 2026, Huawei Cloud Thailand officially received recognition for its HUAWEI CLOUD Developer Certification (HCCDX) from the Thailand Professional Qualification Institute (TPQI). This achievement marks a major milestone in advancing the development of Thailand's digital workforce. By securing this status, Huawei Cloud has become the very first cloud vendor in Thailand to obtain a government-recognized certification program.[1][2]

The recognition is designed to support Thailand's ongoing digital transformation journey and reinforce Huawei's commitment to nurturing high-quality digital talent. Under this newly established framework, individuals who successfully pass selected HCCDX certification exams will be eligible to obtain a professional qualification certificate recognized by the TPQI. These qualifying exams include HCCDA-Tech Essentials, HCCDA-AI, HCCDA-Big Data, and HCCDP-Solution Architect.[1]

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