In the Presence of the Vice President for Science and Technology Affairs in Kashan;
An Iranian-made telescopic crane is unveiled; Sattari: government support of knowledge-based companies will increase
Sorena Sattari, the vice president for science and technology affairs, expressed in the presence of a group of journalists in Kashan: government support of knowledge-based companies and soft and creative industries will increase with new government and parliamentary approvals.
A Creative Home Is Established in Kashan
Pointing out the establishment of a creative home in Kashan during a meeting with the journalists of the province, Sattari stated: the Vice-Presidency’s focus in Kashan is on supporting its cultural and creative industries and producing machines and equipment for carpets in Iran. Equipment that is imported at high costs.
The Eurasian Market Opened up to Scholars
The capacity and capability of the top export knowledge bases is linked to the lucrative Eurasian market by the efforts of the International Affairs & Technological Exchange Center.
The Effect of Corona on Biological Patterns; Young Scientists Are Invited for Collaboration
In line with the support of creating businesses based on innovation, technology and realization of economy of resistance and with the goal of turning ideas into wealth, 10s of large entrepreneurship events are held every year all over the country with the support of the Vice-Presidency for science and technology affairs. The fourth round of the Young Scientists Festival is one of these events.
Made in Iran/An Opportunity is Provided to Present Cognitive Achievements
In the year of production leap and with the support of domestic technologies and producers, another chance is provided to present the abilities and capacities of knowledge-based companies active in the field of cognitive sciences. These scientists can present their achievements on the 8th round of Iranlabexpo (laboratory equipment and chemical exhibition).
Sattari: Pardis Technology Park Will Become Even Much Bigger.
The innovation ecosystem will be expanded with approving the allocation of national lands on the southern part of Pardis Technology park. The vice president for science and technology affairs announced the paving of the way for the realization of innovative cities with the development of Pardis Innovation Zone, stating: there are 1000 hectares of lands on the southern part of Pardis Technology Park, 400 hectares of which will be allocated to Pardis Innovation Zone with the support of the Vice-Presidency for science and technology affairs and cooperation of Tehran Governorate.
The English Version of “Iran Migration Outlook” Is Published
Another document about the real immigration statistics of Iranians
This version of Iran Migration Outlook is published with the cooperation of a group of researchers and activists in the field of international immigration in cooperation with the Iran Migration Inventory affiliated with the policy-making research institution of the Sharif University of Technology. It is notable that the outlook was published by Danesh Bonyan Fanavar Publications and with the support of the Vice-Presidency for science and technology affairs.
Immigration Report; Declining student immigration hurts Canadian universities.
Canadian universities could lose up to $3.4 billion due to COVID-19: Statistics Canada
Over a Decree by the Vice President for Science and Technology Affairs;
The secretary of the headquarters for knowledge-based economy culture-building and development of soft and creative industries is appointed
Over a decree, Sorena Sattari, the vice president for science and technology affairs, appointed Parviz Karami as the secretary of the headquarters for knowledge-based economy culture-building and development of soft and creative industries.
Issues for int’l students remain despite plans to reopen borders
While Canada’s international education sector has welcomed a government decision to ease travel restrictions for international students, issues remain as many are struggling to take tests and access visa processing facilities, a panel of experts explained at The PIE Live.