Saeid Sarkar, Head of Iran Nanotechnology Initiative Council (INIC), made the announcement during the festival of top nanotechnology media, adding “presently, at the end of the first 10-year plan, we are standing among the top five countries in manpower development.”
“Iran has made considerable progress in the field of nanotechnology and has been successful in presenting a model for development and advancement,” he added.
Noting that the country has now climbed the slope of the mountain in nanotechnology and is standing on the peak, Sarkar added, “the United States invests annually over $2 billion and Japan over $1.5 billion in nanotechnology, while the capital of the INIC is merely $20 million. This budget cannot even compare with the budget for nanotechnology development in other countries.”
Sarkar went on to add, however, “over 160 nano companies are currently active in Iran and there are 320 Iranian nano products available in the market.”
He highlighted the role of post-sanction era in creating favorable conditions for the presence of Iranian nano products in global markets, adding “in the past month, we were able to export a nanofiber production machine to South Korea. Also, Iranian products are currently being exported to Australia and China.”
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