Sattari: Knowledge-based innovation reaches the construction industry and projects in the form of joint programs
The Vice President of Science and Technology announced the finalization of a complete program for the penetration of technology and innovators in various fields of construction, with the participation of the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development next week.
Sorena Sattari, Vice President of Science and Technology, said on the sidelines of a joint meeting with the Civil Commission of the Islamic Consultative Assembly: "In recent days, we had joint meetings with members of various commissions in the Islamic Consultative Assembly, including members of the Agriculture, Industry, Education and Civil Commission.
He continued: "In the field related to the Civil Commission, we have several projects on the agenda and we are looking to finalize a complete program in three sections of different civil fields by next week with the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development to plan in the government." and we hope it will develop.
Sattari continued by stating that the development of the knowledge-based economy ecosystem is being pursued within the ministry: flagship and national projects in the fields of aviation, intra-city and suburban transportation, including buses and subways, as well as national master plan projects in new technologies. Construction is one of the pillars of the joint program with the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development, which of course is the main discussion is the development of technology in the field of construction.
The Vice President for Science and Technology hoped that with the support of the Civil Commission, good things would happen in the field of developing the activities of knowledge-based companies in the housing and transportation sectors.
He added: "We also invited members of the Civil Commission of the parliament to visit the capabilities of knowledge-based companies in various fields, including water, energy, construction and roads." We hope to see the slogan of the year fulfilled with the help of the parliament.
Communication and Information Center in the Vice Presidency of Science and Technology
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