Politics

Government support for knowledge-based companies

RoshanayRah-EN; Ruhollah Dehghani Firouzabadi, Vice President for Science, Technology and Knowledge-Based Economy, visited Alborz province with the aim of supporting the commercialization of knowledge-based companies’ plans in the field of agriculture, as well as visiting Iran’s Agricultural Biotechnology Research Institute.

Ruhollah Dehghani Firouzabadi, Vice President for Science, Technology and Economics of the Presidential Knowledge Base, said on the sidelines of this visit:
The position of the Agricultural Research and Training Organization (TAT) is important in terms of having capable human resources, good experiences and valuable infrastructures.

Referring to the achievements supported and made available to the public, he added:
The biggest support is from the Vice President for Science, Technology and Knowledge-Based Economy, from the Biotechnology Research Institute and the Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (TAT), in the field of commercialization.

The vice president for science, technology and economy of the knowledge base of the presidency described the scientific capital of the agricultural research, education and promotion organization as abundant and stated:
The scientific funds and technologies of affiliated institutions are ready to be annexed and commercialized to the Agricultural Research, Education and Promotion Organization (TAT), and this is a great investment.

In the end, it is necessary to mention;
Ruhollah Dehghani Firouzabadi, Vice President for Science, Technology and Knowledge-Based Economy,
along with Seyed Mojtabi Khayam Nekoui, deputy minister and head of the Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (TAT), with the presence of the Iran Biotechnology Research Institute, located in Alborz province, from the various research departments of this center, as well as the Plant Gene Bank, the Breeding Research Institute and the preparation of seedlings and seeds of the country, located in this center, they visited.

Photo: Negar Asghari