With the aim of expanding cooperation in science and technology, senior officials of Iran’s MSRT and the COMSTECH scientific networks based in Iran met with the Coordinator General of COMSTECH.
According to the Public Relations, Iran expressed its readiness to strengthen scholarly collaboration among Islamic countries, particularly through offering scholarships to scholars of the Islamic world, establishing a National Center for Technical and Vocational Education in Islamic countries, and proposing the establishment of an “Islamic Investment Fund” to support the Mustafa (PBUH) Prize within the framework of the Ten-Year Science, Technology and Innovation Programme of Islamic Countries.
The Coordinator General of COMSTECH also appreciated Iran’s support for the three COMSTECH scientific networks hosted in the country: INN, CINVU and INSTP.
The meeting was attended by Dr. Hadavi, President of INN; Dr. Moteghitalab, President of INSTP; Dr. Mirzaei, President of CINVU; and Dr. Ahmadi, Deputy of MSRT of Iran, along with Dr. Shaukat Hameed Khan, Coordinator General of COMSTECH; Prof. Qasim Jan, Advisor to COMSTECH; and Dr. Naeem, Advisor to COMSTECH.
Notably, the INN Network is an international platform for leveraging the power of science and technology to support inclusive empowerment. The Network strives to provide a dynamic platform for countries to achieve growth, progress, and a knowledge-based economy by fostering collaboration between elites, professors, researchers, universities, research institutes, and knowledge-based companies.
This international platform is one of the thirteen scientific networks affiliated with COMSTECH, and it is hosted by the MERC under the MSRT of Iran.