By the Patent Registration Office of the Vice-Presidency for Science and Technology Affairs;
The call for attending the innovation and creativity fair of Iran is published
The call for attending the innovation and creativity fair of Iran is published
“Exir” is the title of an event held by the patent registration office of the Vice-Presidency to lay the foundation for holding the exhibition of innovation and creativity to showcase and introduce top inventions.
According to the public relations and information center of the Vice-Presidency for science and technology affairs, the call for attending the innovation and creativity fair of Iran was published by the patent registration office. Enthusiasts of the field can register for the event until March 19th, 2020.
The event is for investors to showcase and present their favorite inventions. In addition, the patent registration office provides an opportunity for developing creative skills of young and adolescent talents.
Providing insights, sharing experiences and sharing the approaches of eco-innovators are the goals followed up in the event to open a window to a different and interesting show of the top inventions in the human history.
The patent registration office holds this event with the title of “Exir”, which is a comprehensive event attended by all players of the invention chain to commercialization by relying on educational, promotional and networking approaches to find a solution for activating the potential capacities in the field.
Promoting and training in the path of creativity leading to invention for young Iranian society and researchers, introducing patent operating capabilities for the investor community, creating an opportunity for inspiration, interview with the players of the innovation ecosystem with the topic of patent and patent concept re-validation for government and non-government players of the innovation ecosystem are some of the uses of the event.
A report by the public relations and information center of the Vice-Presidency for science and technology affairs
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