Professor Masahiro Shimoda, a Professor of Indian Philosophy and Buddhist Studies at the University of Tokyo, Japan, and a member of the Advisory Board of DTP, along with Dr. Michihiko Aono from the International Institute for Digital Humanities, Japan, visited the project to explore potential collaborations for future applications of technology in Buddhist Studies.
Abbots from Myanmar and their disciples, including:
- Most Ven. Dr. Candavara, Abbot of Ruby Light Dhamma Centre, Mandalay
- Most Ven. Dr. Labasami, Abbot of Sasana Nuggha Kyaung, Seitta Sukha Monastery, Mandalay
- Most Ven. Dr. Gunissariya, Abbot of Dhammapala Monastery, Yangon
- Most Ven. Dr. Pamokka, Abbot of Chanmy Yaungchi Monastery, Yangon
- Dr. Lye Ket Yong, Assistant Professor, Deputy Director of Finance and Foreign Affairs, and Principal of the Institute of Buddhist Psychology, Myanmar.
- Mr. Rohan Pradeep Vitharana, Executive Member of the World Fellowship of Buddhist Youth (WFBY), Sri Lanka, and President of the Center for Buddhist Development.
- Asst. Prof. Dr. Suthee Kaew Khieo, Assistant to the President, Director of Buddhist Wichalai, and Chairman of the Buddhist Philosophy Program.
- Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ampol Buddasan, Chairman of the Bachelor of Education Program, Phranakhon Rajabhat University.
Dr. Prabath Chandana Sri Ekanayake, Dean of the Faculty of Arts; Prof. Mahinda Herath, Head of the Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies; Prof. Bandara Sudarshana, Head of Fine Arts; and family members.
Mr. Theerasak Chomsiri, Deputy Governor of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province; Mr. Samart Inthapanya, District Chief of Bang Ban; and Dr. Kanlaya Malai, Director of the Primary Educational Service Area Office, Area 1.