Iranian Knowledge-Based Firms in Pardis Technology Park Make 2,500 Products

Addressing the closing ceremony of the 14th INOTEX 2025 expo, Mehdi Saffarinia, said, “Commercialization and production of competitive products are among the goals of this park, and thanks to this approach, $3.5 million has been invested in this park by the private sector so far.”
Noting that the private sector has created 400,000 square meters of research and technology space in Pardis Technology Park, he said, “9,000 people are working in the park's complexes and the companies in this park have succeeded in exporting 340 million euros (worth of their product).”
Saffarinia added that 2,500 knowledge-based products have been manufactured by companies stationed at the park.
“We are also responsible for the technology exchange network of 8 Islamic countries (D8). Also, we are launching a joint fund with 8 Islamic countries. Meantiem, 30 foreign centers have cooperation agreements with Pardis Science and Technology Park,” he said.
The International Innovation and Technology Exhibition (INOTEX 2025), was held in Tehran on April 29 to May 2.
The 14th edition of the exhibition featured more than 500 innovative companies from Iran and other countries. It includes sections such as ‘INOTEX Pitch’ (startup competition), ‘Main Stage’ (inspirational speeches), specialized sessions, mentoring sessions, and an exhibition of technological products.
In addition to introducing the latest technologies in areas such as artificial intelligence, renewable energies, medical technology, and the Internet of Things, various educational workshops were held for enthusiasts and business owners.
Focusing on science, technology, and innovation ecosystems, the exhibition gathers businesspeople, technologists, industrialists, and researchers. The event aims to introduce products, facilitate partnerships, and provide various insights on the latest global competitive prices, quality standards, developments, scientific findings, and economic-technological ideas.
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