Top Knowledge-Based Companies Set to Showcase Innovations at AgroExpo Uzbekistan!

Top Knowledge-Based Companies Set to Showcase Innovations at AgroExpo Uzbekistan!

In a significant move to foster innovation and technology, Iranian knowledge-based firms will showcase their advancements at AgroExpo Uzbekistan 2025. This prestigious exhibition is slated for November 26 to 28 in Tashkent, providing a unique opportunity for businesses to expand their networks and display cutting-edge products.

AgroExpo Uzbekistan, now in its 19th edition, is recognized as one of the leading agricultural exhibitions in Central Asia. The event covers a wide range of sectors, including:

  • Agricultural Machinery: This includes agricultural machinery and inputs, tractors and trailers, logistics and transportation, harvesting and post-harvest equipment, and fertilizers.
  • Greenhouse Horticulture: Exhibitors will present horticulture solutions, greenhouse construction companies, hydroponics, and greenhouse management.
  • Irrigation Technologies: Solutions such as overhead irrigation systems, drip irrigation, pumps, piping, and accessories for efficient irrigation will be highlighted.
  • Primary Processing: This area will showcase packaging materials, sorting equipment, cold storage solutions, printing, and labeling technologies.
  • Plant Production: Participants will focus on fertilizers and additives, plant breeding, seeds, and machinery for mechanical plant protection.
  • Feed Production: This encompasses feed silos, containers, compound feed, and feed additives.
  • Animal Breeding: Key topics include animal housing, cattle and poultry breeding, veterinary medicine, and technologies for milk and meat processing.
  • Animal Health: This includes animal identification, care equipment, hygiene, disinfection, and accident prevention measures.
  • Milking Technology: Innovations in milking installations, automatic milking methods, and milk cooling systems will be discussed.

The exhibition serves as an excellent platform for companies to showcase their innovative products and solutions, enhancing their visibility in the global market.

In a related development, Tashkent is actively seeking to strengthen scientific and technological ties with Tehran. In April, Daliv Shahrukh Khozhakbarovich, Uzbekistan’s First Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, urged Iranian universities and scientific institutions to engage in collaborative efforts. He emphasized that direct interactions among scientific officials are significantly more effective than conventional diplomatic communications.

During a meeting with Farhad Yazdandoost, the head of the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology, Khozhakbarovich discussed the potential for enhancing scientific and technological collaborations between Iran and Uzbekistan. The focus of this cooperation could include:

  1. Sharing expertise in various technological fields.
  2. Expanding scientific collaborations among university chancellors.
  3. Joint funding initiatives in innovation and technology.

Yazdandoost highlighted Iran’s scientific achievements and the impressive increase in the number of students pursuing higher education since the Islamic Revolution in 1979. This exchange of knowledge and resources is expected to strengthen the relationship between the two countries, paving the way for future technological advancements.

Moreover, the rise of knowledge-based companies in Iran has been noteworthy, with a remarkable growth rate exceeding 200 percent from March 2023 to March 2024. This surge underscores the robust foundation and dynamic atmosphere for innovation and technology development in the country.

Under the current administration, there has been a strong emphasis on the qualitative and quantitative development of knowledge-based companies. The number of these companies has doubled from approximately 5,000 before August 2021 to around 10,000 today, with a combined value of two billion dollars. This growth reflects the government’s commitment to boosting domestic production and encouraging public participation in the innovation sector.

In conclusion, AgroExpo Uzbekistan 2025 promises to be a milestone event for Iranian firms, providing them with a platform to showcase their innovations while fostering international collaboration. As the landscape of science and technology continues to evolve, partnerships between nations like Iran and Uzbekistan are vital for driving progress in various sectors.

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