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Made in Iran nanotechnology equipment donated President National
  • Oct 19 2021 - 20:21
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Made in Iran nanotechnology equipment donated by the President to the National University of Tajikistan. Demonstrating the self-sufficiency and capability of the country's technology ecosystem

Ayatollah Seyed Ibrahim Reisi, President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, who has traveled to the Tajik capital Dushanbe to attend the 21st Shanghai Summit; He also demonstrated the capability of Iran's technology and innovation ecosystem and donated a number of Made in Iran equipment to the Tajik national university.

This donated equipment package included 6 Made in Iran products that show only a part of the capabilities of the professional and creative youth of this region. Indigenous and Iranian equipment that shows the technological power of the country and shows that Iran's assets are not oil and surface and underground resources, however, our reliance these days on efficient manpower that are working in the ecology of technology and innovation. An ecology that is expanding every day.

 

Nanotechnology is one of the fields that the country's technologists worked to develop during these years. These efforts have yielded results, and currently nearly 300 technology companies and more than 780 Iranian products are manufactured and equipped in this field, which are effective in the development and progress of the Iranian market.

Construction of laboratory equipment and industrial machinery was one of the measures taken in this field by the country's technologists and today we can say that Iran has the ability and readiness to fully equip the nano laboratories of universities and research centers with Iranian products made with high quality and reasonable prices.

This donation package also demonstrates part of this capability. This package included the following products.

An electrospinning device used to make nanometer-thick fibers (fibers one thousandth of a hair thick).

Laboratory and industrial samples of this device have been exported to countries such as China, Thailand, Turkey and South Korea.

Also in the Corona crisis, when many developed countries had difficulty in providing masks even for their medical staff, thanks to the localization of this technology in the country, quality nano masks were made available to all people and even exported to other countries.

The next device is one of the main equipment in all laboratories and even industries related to nanotechnology. Spattering device that is used to coat a wide range of different nanoscale materials on different substrates. This Iranian-made device has been exported to 20 countries, including the United Kingdom, Italy, Canada and Australia.

Electric blast wire is another donation device used to make metal Nano powders. Other Made in Iran products in this package include planetary mill, which is used to grind and pulverize particles from micrometers to nanometers and alloy particles.

Also in this package, one of the most widely used measuring and measuring devices called double beam spectrophotometer was included. This Made in Iran device uses the passage of light to determine the properties of chemicals and can be used in various industries such as oil, food, medicine and water and wastewater.

 The next Made in Iran product in this package is ultrasonic homogenizer. One of the basic laboratory and industrial devices in the nano field that uses ultrasound to homogenize solutions and has a wide range of applications in industry.

Communication and Information Center in the Vice Presidency of Science and Technology

  • News group : NEWS,اخبار معاونت ها و مراکز,Headquarters,Communication & Information Center,Knowledge-based Institutions & Companies Center,Deputy for Technology Innovation & Commercialization Develop,Department of STI Policy & Evaluation,Deputy for Management Development & Resources ,International Affairs & Technological Exchange Center,Strategic Technology Development Center
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