Schools Will Benefit from the Products of “Iran Sakht” Exhibition
Schools Will Benefit from the Products of “Iran Sakht” Exhibition
The head of the seventh exhibition of Iran Sakht (Iran Lab Expo) stated: we have established ways for schools and students to benefit from the products presented in Iran Sakht Exhibition.
Support of Public and Non-profit Schools
According to the public relations and information center of the Vice-Presidency for science and technology affairs quoted by Fars News, Peyman Salehi, deputy of technology innovation and commercialization development headquarter, expressed about the welcoming of visitors and sales rate at the seventh Iran Sakht exhibition, stating: after six years of technical, financial and brokerage systems, we have been working hard and doing well; this year, the fair was well organized.
He added: this year, more than 9000 products and more than 2000 accessories were presented at the Iran Lab Expo, and more than 350 companies attended the event. Up to now, more than two thousand billion Tomans of invoice have been issued.
Permanent Activity of Iran Sakht Exhibition
Salehi asserted: the exhibition has been in operation for one year, which means it will continue until next year, with product sales and sales open and new products being registered. We exhibit the products for four days to establish visual presentation. Be sure that the sales rate will go beyond two thousand billion and will be at least doubled.
More Support of Public and Non-benefit Schools
The president of Iran Sakht exhibition talked about a special phenomenon happening on the seventh Iran Lab Expo, marking: both public and private academic centers can use 10-50% discounts provided in the exhibition. We have established ways to more support education at public and non-benefit schools, so that they could be able to purchase products from the exhibition.
Salehi also mentioned: we had a meeting with the minister of research and education regarding the supporting of the field, the results of which will be soon announced.
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