Iran Stone Exhibition, an area for sharing experiences
The acquaintance of the domestic and foreign media with this exhibition and its attraction for them and the bold and effective presence of foreign businessmen and international media and companies in the exhibition, indicates that it has been able to present itself well to all the activists of the world stone industry.
According to Iran's International Stone Exhibition, the 11th International Stone Exhibition was held in Mahalat, Nimur, from 17 to 20 October. Over the past decade, this exhibition has been pursuing with great diligence and diligence all the important and worthy of export growth, and has done so well as one of its main goals and has achieved valuable successes. Because if one of the main ways to increase the export of stone is international relations between stone activists and finding foreign stone markets, this exhibition can very well provide the opportunity for stone producers and activists to come together and get to know each other. Slow.
This exhibition has been able to present itself as one of the most important areas for the presence of stone industry activists and has gained a good standing in the industry. The acquaintance of the domestic and foreign media with this exhibition and its attraction for them and the bold and effective presence of foreign businessmen and international media and companies in this exhibition shows that it has been able to present itself well to all the stone industry activists in the world.
In addition, holding Iran's stone exhibition at the permanent site of the stone exhibit can have rich and valuable achievements. The permanent location of the venue makes it possible for rock activists to come up with long-term plans and ideas for the exhibition and to have a more vibrant and active presence.
Hossein Pourhasani, the chairman of the board of directors of the Iranian Stone Exhibition, points to the achievements, opportunities and opportunities that the Stone Exhibition provides.
From his point of view, presenting manufactured products, showing the progress of domestic producers and engaging with foreign businessmen and producers have been one of the most important achievements of the exhibition over the past decade.
Pour-Hassani also addresses the concerns and issues facing the stone industry and, consequently, the Stone Exhibition, and outlines ideas and solutions.
Pourhassani says that in the current situation, building a constructive relationship between domestic and foreign economic actors will play a crucial role. In the current situation, it is necessary to pay more attention to identifying the needs of foreign customers from different angles. In other words, we need to put need-making on the agenda because our manufacturers have achieved remarkable capabilities and capabilities over the past few decades, and today consumers are always looking for goods in which these capabilities are visible.
What has been the role of Iran's International Stone Exhibition in the development of this industry over the past few years?
Iranian Stone Exhibition is an exhibition organized by the private sector for the first time in the country at the permanent site of stone exhibitions. The establishment of the permanent exhibition space of the stone has made more people familiar with the permanent space of the exhibition and every year more and more attendees come in and out. Presenting manufactured products, showing the progress of domestic producers and engaging with foreign businessmen and producers have been one of the most important achievements of the exhibition over the past decade. These interactions have led to the recognition of the correct ways of being present in international markets and the introduction of Iranian stone to world markets. In addition, the display of huge volumes of raw stone in the open-air exhibition has exposed the rich resources of Iranian rock to domestic and foreign visitors.
In the present situation where the economy of the country is experiencing problems, on the one hand it faces sanctions and pressure, and on the other hand it faces stagnation and devaluation of the rial and overall exchange rate fluctuations, how can one take the opportunity to exhibit and interact with the domestic economic environment? And foreigners benefited and thus opened the way to the stone economy?
In the current situation, building a constructive relationship between domestic and foreign economic actors will play a crucial role. In the current situation, it is necessary to pay more attention to identifying the needs of foreign customers from different angles. In other words, we need to put need-making on the agenda because our manufacturers have achieved remarkable capabilities and capabilities over the past few decades, and today consumers are always looking for goods in which these capabilities are visible. As you mentioned, our country is currently facing various economic difficulties. At the Stone Exhibition in Iran, we have done our utmost to bring together more local and foreign exhibitors, both through extensive information and by upgrading the facilities available at the Exhibition. In such a situation, our manufacturers need to use their capabilities more than ever before, and of course, have the ability to exhibit and present these capabilities, as exhibiting is a rich and appropriate opportunity to introduce our products and needs to domestic and domestic consumers. External through close interaction with them.
What is your suggestion to welcome as much of the exhibition as possible to lead to the commercial achievement of the stone industry?
As I mentioned, the Iranian Exhibition Stakeholders have done their utmost to promote and promote the quantitative and qualitative amenities of the Exhibition for exhibitors and visitors alike. For this purpose, various accommodation and amenities are provided in the area that are presented to visitors at each stage prior to the exhibition using various information methods.
How much do we need to transfer knowledge and experience in the stone industry?
The function of science is to know and to experience experience, to distance itself from past trial and error. The result is a link between the two, achieving a correct cognition of errors and preventing repetition and movement in a vicious circle. If the Iranian stone industry wishes to continue its traditional management like it did in the past, such as water remaining in motion, it would be far from its growth and development goals, which would be doomed to extinction. On the other hand, it is also necessary for young forces to apply their possessions with a correct understanding of their backgrounds, because it is only through the linking of knowledge and experience and its transfer to the younger generation along with the preservation of traditions that one can make a market change. The change is the result of a successful presence in domestic and international markets in the Iranian stone industry.
Can programs such as workshops and inviting foreign business partners provide an opportunity for training and innovation in the industry?
Yes, in my opinion, this will be very effective in the current situation. Of course, we have held various workshops in the field of stone exploitation and stone processing at the Iranian Stone Exhibition in the presence of academics and experts, which has been very useful and welcomed by the producers.
What are your predictions for the stone industry in the near future? Can we hope to become a serious stone producer in the region?
The experience of five decades of servant activity in the country's stone industry and the various ups and downs that I have witnessed over the years shows that the Iranian stone industry has a growing trend and a bright future. Today, there are many talented and capable young people in the industry, but alongside the efforts of local producers, the collaboration of authorities, the use of expert opinions, and the removal of existing economic barriers, the effective role of the Iranian stone industry in the region is crucial. Hopefully in the future, paying attention to these issues will make the Iranian stone industry gain its true position in the international markets, as there are many rich godly resources and talents in our country that need to be further explored and exploited.
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