Aug 27, 2016, 1:50 PM

Iran, S Africa to establish joint technological center

Iran, S Africa to establish joint technological center

TEHRAN, Aug. 27 (MNA) – Deputy Minister for Research & Technology Vahid Ahmadi, touching upon Iran-South African cooperation, said technological exchange will be provided between the two countries.

He pointed to Iran and Kazakhstan joint technological center established in Almaty, Kazakhstan, last October, aiming to provide the two countries a chance to exchange latest achievements in technological areas, and said “accordingly, we decided to inaugurate our technological transactions with South Africa as well.”

“The two countries have held talks and signed a MoU,” he said expressing hope they could manage to nurture technological interactions in the near future.

He noted that Iran is willing to be among the 30 developed countries in the near future. “We believe that cooperation and friendship with the Islamic Republic of Iran could be one of the most important plans to achieve the goal.”

The cooperation can provide huge opportunities for the exchange of science and technology and promote various projects between the two countries, he underlined.

Ahmadi said Ministry of Science, Research and Technology supports the establishment of joint knowledge-based companies in science and technology parks of the two countries.

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