A national event on indigenous development of industry and mines needs in 1402 was held on the 15th of Bahman at Yazd Science and Technology Park, organized by the comprehensive industrial system "Shamsta" with the support of Central Iron Ore of Iran, Science and Technology Park, and some industrial and mining organizations. The event comprised a scientific conference addressing challenges and solutions in indigenous development, a startup demo, and a section presenting the needs of industrial centers, focusing on domestic production. Dr. HasanAli Yazdi, the founder of Shamsta, highlighted the importance of domestic production and the role of Shamsta system in this regard.
Mr. Moslem Fallah, the head of Yazd Industrial Parks Company, emphasized the significance of Yazd province in domestic production and discussed the establishment of industrial estates in the province. Following that, Mr. Ghayoomi, the Deputy of Technology Development at Science and Technology Park, spoke about the importance of up-to-date knowledge in the country's progress. Now, let's delve into the detailed account of the event.
The national event addressing the indigenous development needs of industries and mines took place on the 15th of Bahman at the Yazd Science and Technology Park. The comprehensive industrial system "Shamsta" organized the event, consisting of three main sections: a scientific conference on exploring challenges and solutions in indigenous development, a startup demo, and a section presenting the needs of industrial centers, focusing on domestic production. The program unfolded as follows:
It’s starting at 8:30 AM, after a welcoming from the executive team The official program commenced at 9 AM with the recitation of the Quran and the national anthem.
Dr. Hassani Ali Yazdi, the founder of Shamsta, opened the program with a welcoming address, emphasizing the importance of domestic production. He elaborated on the role of Shamsta system and its responsibilities in this regard, providing a brief report on the progress, functionality, and duties of the system since its inception.
Subsequently, Mr. Moslem Fallah, the CEO of Yazd Industrial Parks Company, addressed the significance of Yazd province's role in domestic production needs of industrial centers. He also highlighted Yazd Novin's document regarding the establishment of an industrial estates in the province.
Continuing, Mr. Engineer Ghayoomi, the Deputy of Technology Development at Science and Technology Park, discussed the importance of up-to-date knowledge in the country's progress.
In the second segment of the program, a startup demo was held. In this section, out of 7 proposals evaluated, 4 teams presented their ideas and plans both in-person and virtually. Subsequently, the judges thoroughly examined various aspects of the presentations provided by team representatives, offering their opinions, guidance, and posing questions.
In the segment unveiling Shamsta's certification, Dr. HassanAli Mosalman Yazdi highlighted Shamsta's achievements over the past year. He discussed the quantitative and qualitative ranking of Shamsta member companies regarding their service delivery to industries. Dr. Mosalman Yazdi mentioned that the ranking indices for industrialists and industrial centers were determined by Shamsta, and specific certificates were awarded to them for better ranking and assignment of tasks. In this section, quality service certificates from Shamsta were presented to the seven industrial centers that achieved the best rankings.
After a break and hospitality session, the panel on challenges in industries and mines with the participation of seven experts from various industrial and mining centers took place. The moderator of this panel was Dr. Moslalman Yazdi, who raised the concerns of employers and contractors in various aspects of indigenous development in industries and mines. Each expert shared their experiences, problems, and proposed solutions regarding these issues. Subsequently, the section on introducing needs was conducted, where two industrial centers expressed their needs for domestic production. They provided details and explanations about each of their requirements to the experts. Finally, appreciation was extended to the participating experts in various panels, and a certificate of gratitude was presented to these esteemed individuals.
The presented needs in this event were from two companies, Arfa steel and Electrokavir, which were briefly explained by the experts from these two entities.
The program concluded at 14:00 with an appreciation ceremony for the investors, participants in the specialized panels on indigenous development challenges, and representatives of companies expressing their needs.