The Innovation and Prosperity Fund signed the first electronic contract with a knowledge-based company with the aim of speeding up applications and reducing the amount of face-to-face visits.
According to Ideaagency, this fund concluded its first electronic contract with the knowledge-based company “Karkia Aban Yeganeh Terang”. The purpose of this contract is to remove administrative bureaucracies and paperwork, to leave the traditional mode and move towards online work, to reduce the amount of face-to-face visits, especially for people far from the center, to speed up requests and, as a result, to save people’s time.
According to the public relations announcement of the Innovation and Prosperity Fund, paperwork is one of the important challenges of administrative processes, which is associated with problems such as the slowness of processing requests, increasing the number of referrals and wasting time, and often leads to an increase in the level of dissatisfaction of the client.
Nowadays, with the increase of access to the Internet and the development of electronic tools, most fields have undergone significant changes and many processes are moving out of the traditional mode and towards becoming online.
In the field of civil rights and the discussion of concluding contracts, we are witnessing the formation of a new concept called “electronic contracts”, which aims to reduce the amount of face-to-face visits and save time.
The Innovation and Prosperity Fund has announced that in the coming months, it will conclude most contracts electronically with companies active in the country’s innovation ecosystem.
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