The team would be headed by Sorena Sattari, the Iranian vice-president for science and technology. A group of executives from knowledge-based companies would also accompany him in this trip.
The visit is aimed at marketing and exporting “Iran-made” knowledge-based products abroad.
Visiting the China High Technology Fair (CHTF) is one of the most important plans of the delegation, an advisor to Sattari said.
“It is the largest and most influential science and technology exhibition in various fields such as the new generation of information technology, new fuel and energy electronic systems, biotechnology, and environmental protection.”
The presence of Iranian knowledge-based companies in this prestigious international exhibition is an effective contribution to introduce Iranian products and capabilities to the world, which can have a global market.
Attending B2B meetings with Chinese companies in Shanghai and Shenzhen, visiting Suzhou Industrial Park, setting up an Iranian national pavilion, and visiting China’s Advanced Technology Fair are among the programs scheduled for this trip.
The exhibition is hosted annually by the ministries and government commissions of China and the city of Shenzhen. After years of advancement the exhibition has turned into one of the most important technology events in the world. It plays an important role in promoting scientific, economic and technological cooperation between different countries around the world.