Minister of Energy during the Visit of Azadi Innovation Factory:
Tourism and consumption modification are two areas of cooperation with the innovation ecosystem in the country
During the visit of Azadi Innovation Factory, the minister of energy stated: a robust program is designed to optimize power consumption and prevent power loss. On this path, we hope that the assistance of the knowledge-based economy of the country and innovative processes are used with the support of the Vice-Presidency.
During the visit of Azadi Innovation Factory, the minister of energy stated: a robust program is designed to optimize power consumption and prevent power loss. On this path, we hope that the assistance of the knowledge-based economy of the country and innovative processes are used with the support of the Vice-Presidency.
According to the public relations and information center of the Vice-Presidency for science and technology affairs, Reza Ardakanian, the minister of energy, expressed: the president has ordered a good decree, according to which the organizations such as this one are supported.
Making a Connection to the Innovation Ecosystem of the Country
Pointing out the current problems in the country, Ardakanian affirmed: one of the solutions to the problem of centralization in the country could be to establish a logical link between the capacity created in the innovation ecosystem and the administrative and governance organization of the country.
According to Ardakanian, the Azadi Innovation Factory is a valuable organization that acts as a therapeutic prosthesis, helping the body and structure of a patient to recover faster. This prosthesis piece has been produced by the Vice-Presidency, which has been a complicated task.
Cooperation in the Field of Dam Tourism
The minister of energy pointed out the existing capacities in the country, adding: the Ministry of Energy can benefit from a number of services in these innovative complexes, including the improvement of water and energy consumption and the reduction of losses in water and electricity networks from the country's eco-innovation work output.
According to Ardakanian, large dams have been opened to the people working in the tourism field, and this foundation can be laid in cooperation with knowledge-based companies, startups and innovative organizations active in the field of tourism.
Notably, Ardakanian was accompanied by Parviz Karami, the secretary of the knowledge-based economy and culture-building technologies development headquarter, Mahdi Safarinia, the president of Pardis Technology Park, and some of the vice ministers.