A notable difference this year is the allocation of a hall dedicated to the micro-technology sector, where micro-technology enthusiasts can visit the relevant booths in the Nations Hall. The exhibition has featured the recognition of top nano exporters, the unveiling of selected nano industry products, and visits from international trade and technology delegations. Additional activities include visits by ambassadors, and government officials, opportunities for joint R&D collaborations, export-oriented training courses, and showcasing the capabilities of participating companies in public and specialized media throughout the event.
Dozens of nano companies have showcased innovations in various fields, including oil and energy, health and wellness, water and environment, agriculture and packaging, automotive, paints and coatings, construction, textiles, and advanced materials. Visitors have had the opportunity to explore the latest nano achievements.
Real-time updates on the Iran Nano Exhibition can be found on the Iran Nano & Micro Technologies Innovation Council (INIC) website. This event offers a valuable platform for technological collaborations between startups and innovation ecosystem stakeholders toward the commercialization of products. All investors, accelerators, officials, industry leaders, and enthusiasts in the innovation ecosystem are encouraged to attend.
The exhibition is also hosting various workshops and educational courses for those interested in nanotechnology. Details of these workshops are available on the exhibition website.
As in previous years, laboratories are participating in the 2024 exhibition to showcase their services and capabilities to the scientific community.
Special guided tours have been arranged, enabling visitors to have a more targeted experience. Tour leaders are providing specialized information tailored to the needs of each visitor group. It is worth noting that the exhibition is open to the public, and student groups can visit as part of educational tours.