Officials from Iran and Turkmenistan held discussions in Khorasan Razavi province to explore potential collaborations in science and technology. The three-day meeting, conducted at Khorasan Science and Technology Park, centred on enhancing the innovation ecosystems of both countries by leveraging existing resources and expertise.
Turkmen officials expressed interest in the capabilities of Khorasan Science and Technology Park, particularly in the petrochemical and electronic sectors. They proposed formalizing this interest through memorandums of understanding (MoUs) between Oguz han University of Turkmenistan and Khorasan Science and Technology Park. These MoUs aim to facilitate scientific, research, and technological cooperation, enabling the exchange of knowledge and expertise between the two nations.
Ali Esmaili, vice-president of Khorasan Science and Technology Park, emphasized the significance of the meeting in identifying opportunities for collaboration. He pointed out that the geographical proximity and shared needs of Iran and Turkmenistan make them well-suited for joint efforts in various technological fields.
Esmaili highlighted that integrating resources and networks from both countries could lead to significant advancements in technology. He also suggested the possibility of conducting joint research projects and establishing start-ups to further these objectives.
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