With the Support of Fava Development Headquarter and Center of International Interactions and Cooperation;
The support package for presence of companies in the pavilion of Iran in GITEX Exhibition (Dubai, 2018) are provided
The support package for presence of companies in the pavilion of Iran in GITEX Exhibition (Dubai, 2018) are provided
The official pavilion of Iran will be held in GITEX 2018 of Dubai. In this regard, special facilities will be provided for knowledge-based companies by the headquarter for information, communication and cyberspace development headquarter.
According to the public relations and information center of the Vice-Presidency for science and technology affairs, the pavilion of Iran was held in GITEX 2017 to introduce the production and export abilities of Fava industry activists of Iran. This year and despite the increased rate of foreign currency, the pavilion will be held with a better quality, compared to previous years. Therefore, with the support of commercial development organization, facilities will be provided for the participants of the pavilion of Iran (30-50% of discount=a maximum of 20 million IRT). This is seriously followed up by the Vice-Presidency for science and technology affairs, chamber of commerce, ministry of culture and Islamic guidance and business development organization to support the presence of companies in this round of the competition with fewer costs.
According to this report, the 38th GITEX exhibition will be held October 14th-18th, 2018 in the global business center of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. In total, 4700 companies from 100 countries will attend this event. In addition, the exhibition will be visited by 100 thousand specialized visitors from 140 countries. Therefore, it is a proper space to introduce the potentials of ICT industry of Iran.
It is notable that the package of attending the pavilion of Iran in GITEX 2018 includes the allocation of a counter and conventional facilities of pavilion along with visa and hotel accommodation (in total 12000 Dirham).
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