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The Familiarization of Industries with the Achievements of the Scholars of the Islamic World
  • Nov 27 2018 - 11:01
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The Familiarization of Industries with the Achievements of the Scholars of the Islamic World

The Familiarization of Industries with the Achievements of the Scholars of the Islamic World

In order to familiarize industries with the achievements of Muslim scholars, Sultan Qaboos University of Oman will host the second round of meeting on familiarization with the achievements of the Muslim world (EISA) scientists on December 2nd-5th, 2018.

According to the public relations and information center of the Vice-Presidency for science and technology affairs, Sultan Qaboos University of Oman will host the second round of meeting on familiarization with the achievements of the Muslim world (EISA) scientists on December 2nd-5th, 2018 in city of Muscat, the capital of Oman. It is expected that a position will be created for meeting of owners of various industries for more collaborations in this regard.

Companies and investors, along with engineers and scientists who have succeeded in new products and services, will meet at this four-day meeting. The ISA meeting will continue at the same time as the STEP event at Sultan Qaboos University.

The main goals of the ISA meeting of 2018 are to facilitate the process of coordination between industries and scientists, especially in the Islamic countries, and to expand related markets and increase the financial benefits of the parties.

The first meeting of the familiarization of industries with the achievements of the scholars of the Muslim world (EISA) in 2017 coincided with the ceremony of the second Mustafa Award ceremony in Tehran. The topics discussed during the first session of the meeting were health, energy and water.

The 2018 ISA Meeting will provide an opportunity to meet the needs of a group of academics and academics participating in the meeting, and will be able to present their achievements in the field of products and technology services to new markets with a focus on the Islamic world.

The Mustafa Prize, the high sign of science and technology in the Islamic world, is given to the top researcher and scientists of the Islamic world every two years. The Mustafa Prize recognizes, introduces and awards the top science and technology works in the Islamic world, promoting science learning and research in Islamic societies. According to the executive document of the Mustafa Prize, Sorena Sattari (the vice president for science and technology affairs) and Mahdi Safarinia (president of the Pardis Technology Park) are the head and secretary of policy-making council, respectively.

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