Iranian Knowledge-Based Companies Display Innovative Products in Uzbekistan
The Innoweek 2025 exhibition was held at the Tashkent Exhibition Center on October 9 to 11, and the pavilion of the Iranian knowledge-based companies was set up with the support of the Innovation and Prosperity Fund, and 14 Iranian companies showcased their achievements, products, and technological solutions.
At this exhibition, the Ma’adan Yaran Danesh company had a significant presence by introducing nano explosion devices, digital ohmmeters, and explosion safety equipment as equipment for mining technology. Boumnegaran Hoshmand Omid firm presented a smart farm monitoring system based on satellite image processing to provide smart agricultural services. Also, Rahkarhaye Narmafzari Parsan company presented advanced software solutions to increase transparency and efficiency of organizations, and Peyvand Dadeh firm presented digital health products including HIS, PACS and BI systems.
Meantime, Noavaran San’at Ariosam company was seen in the precision instruments section by presenting remote reading systems for gas meters, and Nilgoun Rangdaneh presented organic nano-pigment of copper phthalocyanine. Also, Daneshavaran company participated in the field of e-learning with educational smart boards, and Zarin Shimi Gostar of Middle East introduced chemical products needed by metal processing industries.
In the field of biotechnology, Hirkani Mahan Elixir company (Mahavoj) was present with its indigenous technology for cultivating the medicinal plant Wedge and producing its products, and Arian Khousheh Pars presented hybrid corn and onion seeds registered in the national list. Nano Hobab Energy company also introduced industrial micro and nano bubble generators for use in the environment, agriculture, water and wastewater, and food industries. Hydrotech Toos firm provided consulting and research services in the fields of water, wastewater, irrigation, and drainage. In the field of digital tourism, Setareh Caravan Kashvira (Lamasu) provided an online hotel and agency services platform, and Airma Industry and Mining Research firm offered a variety of mineral and chemical products, including high-purity manganese sulfate and cobalt.
The annual InnoWeek, held in Tashkent since 2018, has become a place where ideas like this can find an audience.
What began as a national science fair has turned into a regional hub where scientists, engineers, investors and students meet to test partnerships and pitch their projects.
More than 400 innovations were showcased this year, with participants from about 30 countries – from robotics and clean energy to biotechnology and agriculture.
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