In the presence of the Vice President for Parliamentary Affairs
Unveiling of a dental surgery training simulator at the Made in Iran exhibition
The “Dental Surgery Training Simulator” by the knowledge-based company Simdix was unveiled at the “Made in Iran” exhibition in the presence of the Vice President for Parliamentary Affairs and the Deputy of Knowledge-Based Economy Development in the Vice Presidency of Science and Technology. The innovative simulator helps residents effectively practice their skills before entering the real operating room.
According to the news staff in the 12th Made in Iran exhibition, on the third day of the event, Shahram Dabiri Oskouei, Vice President for Parliamentary Affairs, along with Reza Bakhshi Ani, Deputy for Knowledge-Based Economy Development in the Vice Presidency of Science, Technology and Knowledge-Based Economy, visited the outstanding achievements of Iranian companies present at the exhibition.
During this visit, the dental surgery training simulator, a product of the knowledge-based company Simdix, was unveiled to improve the quality of education in universities and educational centers.
The advanced device not only allows residents to physically perform surgery but also includes a series of training courses on each stage of surgery.
The simulator allows residents to practice their skills and prevent possible errors before entering the actual surgical stage on a patient.
The technology used in this simulator provides training in three dimensions (3D) and simulates the clinical environment in such a way that residents can realistically experience all stages of surgery.
Serious action by the Parliament to facilitate the affairs of knowledge-based companies and eliminate bureaucracy
On the sidelines of this visit, Shahram Dabiri Oskouei expressed his satisfaction with the significant advances in the field of laboratory equipment and technologies, advanced materials and tests, and said: The ability of Iranian companies to produce products similar to foreign samples, in areas such as education, diagnosis and treatment, industry, environment, oil and gas, and energy, is very valuable.
He emphasized the government's commitment to supporting knowledge-based companies and promised that the government would solve the challenges and remove the obstacles in the way of these knowledge-based companies.
The Vice President for Parliamentary Affairs also pointed to the positive interaction between the government and the Parliament in facilitating affairs related to knowledge-based companies and added: In the Parliament, we will make every effort to eliminate bureaucracy, provide facilities, and allocate foreign exchange.
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