Deputy Mayor of Isfahan Announces Over 20 Investors with an Investment of Over 50 Billion Tomans Will Participate.
According to IDEA, The National Technology and Innovation Exhibition ‘Fannemaa’ will be held in Mehr Month (October) of this year in Isfahan. The Deputy Mayor of Isfahan announced that over 20 investors with a total investment of more than 50 billion Tomans will participate in the exhibition.
The National ‘Fannemaa’ Technology and Innovation Exhibition will take place from the 10th to the 12th of Mehr Month (2th-4th October)at the Isfahan International Exhibition Center (located on the eastern beltway). Innovative and knowledge-based companies, entrepreneurs, large industries, investors, and executive bodies will participate in this exhibition.
The exhibition aims to showcase the effectiveness of the innovation and technology chain in Iran, create economic connections in the technology ecosystem, engage citizens through side events, and foster interest among the youth.
According to Rouhollah Mirza Amiri, the Secretary of the Special Zone for Science and Technology in Isfahan, it is promised that this exhibition will be held annually in the field of knowledge-based economy and technology in Isfahan.
Saeed Ebrahimi, the Deputy for Planning and Human Capital Development of Isfahan Municipality, also stated, ‘Over 20 investors with a total investment of more than 50 billion Tomans have expressed their readiness to participate in the exhibition.’
He further mentioned that a collection of venture funds at the national level, Isfahan’s Research Fund, Growth and Innovation Fund, and venture funds of Sina and City banks are among the investment funds that are prepared to invest in the exhibition.
‘Fannemaa Fun,’ ‘Fannemaa Capital,’ ‘Fannemaa Governance,’ ‘Fannemaa Net,’ ‘Fannemaa Page,’ and ‘Fannemaa Work’ are the titles of the events that can be participated in during the exhibition. A robotics competition will also be held by Isfahan University of Technology in collaboration with the Ministry of Education in Fannemaa, with prizes of up to 100 million Tomans for the winners.
Another event of this exhibition is the ‘City of Mine’ gaming marathon, focusing on cultural awareness and helping solve urban challenges. A prize of 45 million Tomans will be awarded to the winners of this competition.
Interested individuals who wish to participate and reserve a booth at the ‘Fannemaa’ exhibition can do so through the exhibition’s website.
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