The 34th “Knowledge-based” Is Published
The 34th “Knowledge-based” Is Published
The latest issue of “Knowledge-based” monthly journal is published with a special perspective to the role of young and creative human resources in economic evolution and various topics on knowledge-based businesses and startups.
According to the public relations and information center of the Vice-Presidency for science and technology affairs, the path has been changed. The world has taken on a new path, and innovation is the common issue in these days. However, innovation has been promoted and depends on the creativity of young workforce. The latest issue of “Knowledge-based” monthly journal focuses on this issue and provides various content on knowledge-based businesses and startups by considering the young and creative human resources in economic evolution.
The Promise of a New Era
Parviz Karami, the editor-in-chief of Knowledge-based journal talked about new days in the editorial of the latest issue of the journal. Karami believes that a new era of limitations has emerged. In a part of the note, we read: “the imperialism is angry since our youth have made enhancements and broken borders of knowledge despite all sanctions against our country. The presence of a young, motivated and wise human resources cannot be overlooked. Experience shows that valuable benefits have been achieved whenever the human resources have come to play. We have attained great ranks both in terms of technology and knowledge.
A Domestic Technology to Solve a Problem
On this issue, the main focus is on knowledge-based activists and introducing their abilities and achievements.
Hospital wastes are environmental problems that cannot easily go away. Today, young activists of a knowledge-based company have used the most advanced and new methods in the world to institutionalize the process of producing hospital hazard-free wastes. On its 34th issue, “Knowledge-based” monthly journal interviewed some of the activists of the mentioned company.
Drought, Agriculture and Technology
For many years, Iran has been known as a country at risk of global drought. Vulnerability of soil and urgent need for agriculture is one of the necessities that will increase the need for new technologies to enter agriculture. In a report entitled “life on the dry belt of earth”, Melika Hosseini emphasized this issue and proposed solutions with the use of technology and innovation.
A Healthier Life with an Iranian Startup
Knowledge-based journal interviews startup activists in all issues. The co-founders of a startup that is aimed to provide a healthier life by focusing on life style of the community are guests of this issue of Knowledge-based Journal. Mohammad Mahdi Ghanbari, the co-founder of Fit Shape Startup, who has established a platform for providing a healthy lifestyle along with four other people, shared his experiences with us.
Startup and Village
Mohammad Hasanvand, the founder of Rusta Plus Startup, is another guest of the 34th issue of Knowledge-based journal. In his interview with Knowledge-based, Hasanvand pointed out the atmosphere of agricultural startups, especially for those who intend to enter the startup space.
Three Strategies for Making a Better Decision
This topic is for you if you have had decision-making problems. Tom Griffiths TED Talk covers three strategies to make a better decision using computer logic in areas such as finding a house to selecting a restaurant for dinner.
Profitability and Technology
The blockchain technology we are hearing about nowadays is a topic that needs more understanding. Therefore, the Knowledge-based journal covered different topics in this issue.
The virtual space is a world encountered for all us at least once. A decade ago, social media had an enormous breakout and being seen or receiving the attention of others on the media became a crucial concern for most people. The experiences of Joseph Gordon-Levitt, a popular Hollywood actor, who attracted a lot of attention to himself by acting, can be interesting to read.
Technology and Skills
An author and entrepreneur expresses that the more we rely on technology to be more efficient, the less we have the skills to deal with the real-world surprises. He explains while there is a crucial need to more human skills and less technology to solve problems in business, government and life in an unprecedented era.
In this issue, the Knowledge-based journal interviews a young couple, asking them about knowledge-based companies and accelerators. Sina Adeli Kodehi is the CEO of Bahar Vasf Gostaran Namaye Novin Co., which is both creative and knowledge-based.
In this issue, reports on large markets, culture-building, future advanced technologies, storage of digital data in DNA, genetic wonders, and fight against silent cardiac arrest are provided on this issue of Knowledge-based. In addition to familiarization with outstanding books in science and technology, you can learn about the latest news and events in the world of science, technology and knowledge-based by reading this issue.
In addition, you can use the barcode reader app on your smartphones to have access to films, images, voices, and texts of this issue.
The 34th issue of “Knowledge-based” journal is published in 164 pages, provided by responsibility of Vice-Presidency for science and technology affairs, management of Sorena Sattari and editorial of Parviz Karami.
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