INOTEX 2025 Launches in Tehran: A Hub for Innovation and Technology

INOTEX 2025 Launches in Tehran: A Hub for Innovation and Technology

TEHRAN – The 14th International Innovation and Technology Exhibition (INOTEX 2025) has officially commenced at Tehran’s Pardis Technology Park, running for four exciting days. This prominent event in the realm of technology and innovation is showcasing over 500 innovative companies from Iran and abroad.

The exhibition features a variety of sections, including:

  • INOTEX Pitch: A startup competition designed to highlight new and emerging businesses.
  • Main Stage: Inspirational speeches from industry leaders and innovators.
  • Specialized Sessions: Focused discussions on key technological trends and innovations.
  • Mentoring Sessions: Opportunities for participants to gain insights from experienced professionals.
  • Exhibition of Technological Products: A showcase of the latest advancements in technology.

Attendees can expect to explore cutting-edge technologies in fields such as artificial intelligence, renewable energy, medical technology, and the Internet of Things. Additionally, various educational workshops are scheduled for enthusiasts and business owners looking to deepen their knowledge and skills.

INOTEX emphasizes the importance of science, technology, and innovation ecosystems. It serves as a platform where businesspeople, technologists, industrialists, and researchers converge. This annual event aims to:

  1. Introduce Products: Showcase the latest technological innovations.
  2. Facilitate Partnerships: Encourage collaborations between established technology companies and startups.
  3. Provide Insights: Offer valuable information on global competitive prices, quality standards, and scientific advancements.

Since its inception in 2012, INOTEX has been dedicated to achieving several key objectives:

  • Investment: Connecting investors with promising participants.
  • Partnership: Supporting collaboration among technology firms and startups.
  • Networking: Enhancing communication within the startup ecosystem.

By connecting cutting-edge technologies with large and medium-sized industries, INOTEX plays a crucial role in linking customers of technology products with their respective manufacturers. Furthermore, it provides valuable investment opportunities for investors interested in technology and startups.

Recognized as Iran’s most significant innovation and technology event, INOTEX has garnered positive attention from a diverse audience in recent years. The exhibition not only highlights advancements in technology but also fosters a vibrant community of innovators and entrepreneurs.

According to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) Technology and Innovation Report 2025, Iran is classified among upper middle-income countries, ranking 72 out of 166 nations. This marks an improvement of one position compared to its ranking in 2022.

The report identifies 17 types of technologies as frontier technologies, which include:

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Internet of Things
  • Big Data
  • 5G
  • 3D Printing
  • Robotics
  • Drone Technology
  • Solar Photovoltaic
  • Concentrated Solar Power
  • Biofuels
  • Biogas and Biomass
  • Wind Energy
  • Green Hydrogen
  • Electric Vehicles
  • Nanotechnology
  • Gene Editing

The Technology and Innovation Report 2025: Inclusive Artificial Intelligence for Development explores the intricate landscape of artificial intelligence. It aims to assist decision-makers in designing effective science, technology, and innovation policies that promote inclusive technological advancement.

As INOTEX 2025 unfolds, it promises to be a pivotal event for showcasing innovation, fostering collaboration, and propelling the technology sector in Iran and beyond. Participants can expect a dynamic environment rich with opportunities for learning, networking, and investment in the future of technology.

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