Iran Exports Home-Made Software Products of Urban Services to Syria
The company which is active in the field of designing software for urban services, stores, and education, exported its products to Syria last year.
“Our company is active in the field of designing applications for urban services, stores, multi-services and education,” Alireza Nofarasti, the director of the digital marketing department of the knowledge-based company, told ANA on the sidelines of the 4th Iran Smart City Expo held in Tehran on July 2-4.
“The urban services are provided in areas like transportation, taxi, motor courier, car assistance, medicine, on-site nursing, care for the elderly, pharmacy, dry cleaning, carpet cleaning, recycled data-x-items collection, etc.,” he added.
Nofarasti explained that the software has features like determining the access level of users, connecting to the accounting system, convenient user interface, connecting to banking portals, high system security, etc.
“Last year we exported the software products to Syria. We are trying to export the software to the Persian Gulf Arab countries and the neighboring states that use Iranian software. We can also present it in exhibitions in Russia, Armenia and the UAE,” he noted.
Earlier this year, another knowledge-based company in Iran had also succeeded in designing office automation systems for the petrochemical industry.
“Our company started its activities by analyzing, designing and implementing MIS software. To do so, we used the state-of-the-art software technologies with the help of experts and consultants and providing favorable conditions to increase the speed and accuracy of making products to present a comprehensive and complete product to the Iranian software market,” said Alireza Safayee, the managing director of a knowledge-based company.
“This software product consists of 16 systems, including a comprehensive production control system for the petrochemical industry, a comprehensive general engineering system for the petrochemical industry, a comprehensive system for engineering standards, a comprehensive system for the proposal system, a comprehensive system for communication and telecommunications, a comprehensive system for meeting management, and a comprehensive system for the information technology unit, a comprehensive traffic control system, a comprehensive contract and tender management system, and a comprehensive newspaper archive system and optical identification software,” he added.
“The software enjoys a large market because the petrochemical industry is a large industry and it leads to the integration and mechanization of the petrochemical industry,” Safayee said, adding that it can be used in all manufacturing industries.
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