A key characteristic of these products is their patentability, verified through assessments by the Intellectual Property Management Center (IPMC) against the world's leading intellectual property databases (IP5). Last year’s exhibition (Iran Nano 2023) also featured nine selected products in this innovative booth for the first time, drawing significant attention from attendees.
Among 50 innovators and startups capable of producing such globally innovative products, 21 businesses have met the necessary criteria to participate in the "Developing Products with Global Innovation" booth. By September 20, ten standout products will be identified from these applicants based on criteria such as technical maturity, business readiness, degree of innovation, strategic significance, and market potential.
Additionally, in September 2024, the "National Document of Nanoscience and Technology Development" was approved by the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution, setting a roadmap extending to 2034. This document introduces a new mission focused on developing novel products, with an emphasis on increasing commercially viable innovations as a measure of success.