Tehran Showcases Innovation at the 12th Annual 'Made in Iran' Exhibition

Tehran Showcases Innovation at the 12th Annual ‘Made in Iran’ Exhibition

The 12th “Made in Iran” Exhibition of Equipment, Laboratory Materials, and Advanced Testing and Examination commenced on Friday morning in Tehran, showcasing the remarkable capabilities of Iranian knowledge-based and technology companies. This significant event highlights the innovation and advancement within Iran’s tech sector.

A total of 278 knowledge-based and technology firms are participating in this exhibition, with an impressive array of 10,000 products on display. This year’s exhibition marks a substantial increase in the presentation of knowledge-based products, with participation rising by 20% compared to the previous edition.

According to Reza Bakhi Ani, who serves as the Deputy for Knowledge-Based Economy Development at the Vice Presidency for Science, Technology, and Knowledge-Based Economy, the exhibition aims to:

  • Showcase the latest advancements in technology and innovation from Iran.
  • Promote the export of Iranian knowledge-based products.
  • Encourage collaboration among technology firms to enhance product development.

One of the exhibition’s highlights includes the presentation of awards on the final day, recognizing excellence in the industry. Two top awards will be given to:

  1. The best company in exports.
  2. The best company for industrial designs.

This year’s exhibition coincides with the first day of Research and Technology Week as well as the 25th Exhibition of Achievements of Research, Technology, and Innovation. This synergy of events aims to foster a greater understanding of the importance of research and innovation in enhancing the quality of life for citizens and improving environmental conditions.

During the opening of the exhibition, Hossein Afshin, the Deputy for Science, Technology, and Knowledge-Based Economy at the Presidency, addressed reporters, emphasizing the exhibition’s overarching goal:

“To support research infrastructure in Iran, primarily to enhance people’s lives and the environment.”

With a focus on innovation and sustainability, the exhibition serves as a platform for Iranian companies to not only showcase their products but also to engage in discussions about future technological advancements. Attendees can expect to see a wide range of products, including:

  • Laboratory equipment
  • Testing materials
  • Advanced examination devices
  • Innovative solutions for various industries

The event also provides an opportunity for networking among professionals in the field, encouraging collaboration that could lead to further advancements in technology. The presence of so many companies underlines the potential of the Iranian tech industry to compete on a global scale.

Overall, the “Made in Iran” Exhibition not only showcases the technological prowess of Iranian companies but also reflects the nation’s commitment to fostering a robust knowledge-based economy. As the exhibition unfolds, it is expected to draw attention from various sectors, including education, healthcare, and environmental services, thereby reinforcing the importance of research and innovation.

In conclusion, the 12th “Made in Iran” Exhibition stands as a testament to the progress and potential of Iranian technology firms. With a diverse range of products on display and a focus on enhancing exports and industrial designs, the exhibition is poised to make a significant impact on the future of Iran’s economy and its position in the global market.

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