Holding specialized seminars at the Eighth Exhibition
Chairman of the Board of Eighth International Stone Exhibition of Iran: Four specialized and scientific seminars will be held in the eighth period of the exhibition, as well as participation of different provinces of the country and presence of more than 100 foreign businessmen and businessmen and presence of foreign companies.
According to Iran Stone International Exhibition, Hossein Pourhasani pointed out the benefits of organizing the exhibition: The participants will be able to use the competitive atmosphere created to attract new audiences and customers.
He added: "There are also opportunities for participants to gain access to new ideas and technology in the world, as well as to provide guides for solving problems and connecting with the university's academic body, research and research centers and international markets."
The Chairman of the Board of Eighth International Stone Exhibition of Iran stated: Holding four specialized and scientific seminars in the eighth period of the exhibition as well as participation of different provinces of the country and presence of more than 100 foreign businessmen and businessmen and presence of foreign companies directly characteristic of this Exhibition.
Pourhasani noted: Quantitative and qualitative enhancement of stone production and introduction of top producers, identifying new export and market areas, familiarity with world-class products and collaborating with other countries to update products, familiarity with the latest developments of Iran and the world stone industry and interaction Positive and productive for overcoming the stagnation and decline of the Iranian stone industry is one of the most important goals of this exhibition.
In this exhibition, manufacturers interact with their information and organize seminars and think rooms to find effective ways to improve the quality of their products.
The head of the board of directors of the 8th International Stone Exhibition of Iran stated that despite 500 unique color spectrum and rich resource allocation and high employment potential can be a good substitute for the country's oil resources.
He stressed that if the fifty percent of the importance we attach to oil, the country's economy will flourish.
Pourhassani added: "Mine must reach a point where it can play a role in the country's economy, only if we can develop a resilient economic policy and explain a non-oil economy."
He stressed: Resistance economics has been the abstract of all economic policies of the country for the past thirty years, which has placed employment and investment, fuel consumption optimization and labor and capital support aimed at strengthening the economy against foreign shocks.
* Tasnim