Exclusive stone exhibition for the first time
Minerals & Decorative Stone Expert: One of the highlights of the Neymour Exhibition is its new location and large space dedicated exclusively to the country's stone industry that could be a turning point for the Iranian stone industry.
According to Iran International Stone Exhibition, Mohammad Rasa, an expert in ornamental stone, said about the exhibition: "One of the important points of the Neymour Exhibition was its holding in a new location and a large space dedicated specifically to the country's stone industry. It can be a turning point for the Iranian stone industry and provide the grounds for better exhibitions. Currently there are many exhibitions in the field of decorative stones in the country including Tehran and none of them are designed for stone industry. But the fair is also home to machines, large cobblestones, as well as slab showrooms, all of which have been in operation for eighty-five days and are beautiful and unprecedented.
He continued: "As much as it goes through different fairs like the Neymour Exhibition, it's natural to see growth and development in it." This exhibition can be a trademark for Iranian stone fairs and will be held internationally in the coming years and foreign companies will have a wider presence. One of the important points about this exhibition is having the capacity to become a Middle East stone exhibition.
One of the goals for future exhibitions is to have suppliers and consumers present in the jewelery industry, Rasa said. This year also major French and South Korean contractors have participated in the exhibition, signaling the expansion and expansion of other leading stone industry countries in next year's exhibitions.
The expert believes that this year's exhibit will be a form of identity for the Iranian stone industry as it was organized this year. Because of the type of presentation, it provides visitors with complete information about the Iranian stone industry. On the other hand, the owners of the Iranian stone industry should pursue specialized exhibitions more seriously because one of the problems of the Iranian stone industry in trade is the lack of a specific brand and marketing internationally. One way to address the challenges and challenges in this area is to pay more attention to exhibitions and the presence of stone industry activists. Because it is not the government's responsibility to support the exhibitions and the presence of any Iranian producers active in the stone industry will be a step forward for this sector.