Iran’s Oil Ministry will invest $80 million in startups and knowledge-based firms, Bijan Namdar Zanganeh the country’s oil minister said.
Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (ICCIMA) has opened the country’s first Export Acceleration Center in Tehran with the support from Iranian Vice President for Science and Technology.
While mutually shared responsibility have proved critical to help the public cope with the coronavirus pandemic, startup teams in Iran are responding to the crisis with a maximum degree of creativity by providing free services to the community.
The first Advanced Technologies Commercialization Event, also known as Tech+ 2019 announces three top ideas and aspires to be the connection between industries and new ideas.
The regional platforms, whose founders received Iran private sectors Amin al-Zarb award, are looking to dominate regional market as the country makes huge advances in developing startups in a bid to turn into a regional tech hub.
The Iranian capital, Tehran, is home to nearly 12 million inhabitants and needs a better management to make living easier and more smooth. The authorities are pushing hard to make the city smart.
Iran has recently been pushing for the creation of various startups in a bid to diversify its economy. Now, a country with developing infrastructure for such emerging businesses, Iran eyes turning into a hub for regional tech startups.