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Parviz Karami, advisor to the vice president for science and technology affairs
  • Oct 9 2019 - 20:39
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Yesterday’s Elite Youth, Today’s Problem-solving Technologists

Parviz Karami, advisor to the vice president for science and technology affairs

Parviz Karami, advisor to the vice president for science and technology affairs

 

Every year, the top talents and elites of the country meet with the Supreme Leader and express their concerns and benefit from the views and guidelines of the Supreme Leader. This year, it was proposed that the youth who met the Supreme Leader last year as the elite youth open an exhibition of their achievements one day before the usual meeting of the Supreme Leader with elites.

Fortunately, this suggestion was accepted by the Supreme Leader, and an exhibition was held in Imam Khomeini Hussainia. During the exhibition, the activists of 30 knowledge-based companies in the field of top technologies presented their national, domestic and Iranian-made achievements to the Supreme Leader.

The exhibition was held in various fields such as medicine, new drugs, electronics, laboratory equipment, creative and cultural industries, precise instruments, linear accelerators, remote surgery, new manufactured vaccines, advanced drugs, jet engine manufacturing, aviation engine, intelligent systems, and biotechnology.

I saw happiness and content in the face of the Supreme Leader. He was satisfied with the fact that the young people who met him a few years ago as top talents had a high scientific level and were able to obtain the up-to-date technologies in the world and use them in Iran. According to the Supreme Leader, these young people have put choices on the table which are real, compared to other choices that are fake.

The Supreme Leader gave orders to Sorena Sattari, the vice president for science and technology affairs, and Reza Rahmani, the minister of industry, mine and trade to support knowledge-based companies. He expressed that now that knowledge-based companies have been able to produce sensitive drugs, materials and equipment, we should not allow damage to the growing trend of knowledge-based companies by not purchasing foreign products by government and public organizations. He explicitly emphasized: “Mr. Sattari, you will follow up this issue and I will do the same.

At the end of the visit, the Supreme Leader of Iran wrote a note in the booklet of the exhibition, the text of which is presented here: “thank God for the brilliant manifestation of Iranian talent and revolutionary effort in the exhibition.”

Source: Jam-e Jam Newspaper

 

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