
Head of Human Resources Development Workgroup of Iran Nanotechnology Initiative Council Dr. Seyed Mehdi Rezayat stated that the products presented in the Sixth International Nanotechnology Festival (Iran Nano 2013) enjoyed more quality and maturity than the past. "In this year’s festival, special attention has been paid to commercialization of the products and the presentation of the products to the market. The stall for innovative plans can be considered one of steps undertook in this regard,” Rezayat said during his visit to Iran Nano 2013. “In the section for university and research institutes, more mature products have been presented in comparison with the previous years, to the extent that a majority of universities have put on display their large research projects which have lead to the production of technological products,” he continued. “Qualitative progress in nanotechnology is increasing in universities and research institutes because universities and research centers used to display their students’ theses in the previous festivals but this year, they are displaying their products, some of which have been successfully commercialized too,” the head of Human Resources Development Workgroup of Iran Nanotechnology Initiative Council concluded.
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