Iran Manages to Reduce Water Used for Irrigation by 70 Percent via New Polyethylene Pipes
“My company's activity started in 2013, and by founding bureau in Istanbul, Turkey as an export agent and with an active base in Turkey since 2017, it has succeeded in exporting knowledge-based and industrial products to various countries, especially Turkey,” Managing Director of a knowledge-based company in Isfahan Majid Shokrian Dehkordi said in an interview with ANA.
Dehkordi said that their company has signed a memorandum of understating to cooperate with Turkish transport companies for cargo transit through air, land, rail customs and existing ports between Iran and Turkey to Europe.
Production of polyethylene pipes, smart solar recycling robot, water swap, smart irrigation, subsurface irrigation, Gardenia air freshener, power line inspection system, all kinds of polymer and nano structure masterbatches, composite and nano composite, automated elevator overload alarm with display and controller, smart parking and smart irrigation system for vases among others are the products and devices manufactured by the knowledge-based company, according to the CEO of the Isfahan based company.
Having being accepted as an Export Management Company (EMC) by the Vice Presidency for Science and Technology and Trade Promotion Organization of Iran(TPOI), the knowledge-based firm has developed its activity in exporting knowledge-based products by developing international business relations such as establishing bureaus, international marketing and sales networks, he added.
He also said that their knowledge-based company produces light and heavy polyethylene in order to decrease water used in irrigation by 70% by facilitating water transfer through water channels. The invention of the mechanized device of the solar smart recycling robot and its installation in the channels in which water flows and the collection of solid and recyclable materials immersed in the water prevents the clogging of the channel and prevents the release of environmental pollutants by using solar energy.
Dehkordi said that their company has imported equipment and machinery needed by the country’s manufacturing units. He added it has imported the first shipment of 6,000 electric capacitors used in irrigation, agricultural and industrial electric motors under the ANAACO trademark.
The CEO of a knowledge-based company in Isfahan further highlighted the necessity of commercialization of knowledge and said, “The potential economic power hidden in scientific findings will only be materialized when these achievements are effectively transformed into innovation; therefore, according to the undeniable necessity of commercialization of knowledge in the world, the presence of this technological science alongside knowledge-based companies that operate in scientific, technical and production fields is of great importance.”
He added that during the Covid-19 pandemic, their company imported health-related data-x-items into the country.
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