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NIGEB Booth Recognized as Top Exhibit at Iran's Research and Technology Expo

The National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (NIGEB) has been awarded the distinction of "Top Booth" at the 25th National Research, Technology, and Technology Market Exhibition. The event, held from December 14th to 17th, 2024, at the Tehran International Permanent Fairground, showcased the latest advancements in research and innovation across various sectors.

NIGEB's booth was selected for its outstanding presentation of technologies, including those registered in the Iran Tech system. The institute's commitment to showcasing its achievements was evident through the active presence of officials and technology owners at the booth, along with engaging workshops for attendees.

The evaluation criteria for this year's exhibition encompassed several key factors, such as:

  • Effective technology presentation: Clear and informative displays of innovations.
  • Registered technologies: Showcasing technologies officially registered with Iran Tech.
  • Expert presence: Availability of officials and technology experts for discussions.
  • Educational engagement: Hosting interactive workshops and knowledge-sharing sessions.
  • Booth design: Visually appealing and well-organized booth setup.

This marks the seventh consecutive year that NIGEB has received this prestigious recognition, solidifying its position as a leader in biotechnology research and development in Iran.

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Sudanese Ambassador Visited NIGEB

The Sudanese ambassador visited Iran's National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology to explore potential collaborations in biotechnology and genetics. Both countries expressed interest in joint projects and knowledge sharing. The institute highlighted its achievements in GMO production, medical, and veterinary research.

Sudanese Ambassador Visited NIGEB
Sudanese Ambassador Visited NIGEB
Sudanese Ambassador Visited NIGEB
Sudanese Ambassador Visited NIGEB
Sudanese Ambassador Visited NIGEB
Sudanese Ambassador Visited NIGEB
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Syrian Doctors Visited NIGEB

A group of Syrian doctors and specialists visited Iran's National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology to explore potential collaborations in biotechnology and genetics. Both countries expressed interest in joint projects and knowledge sharing. The institute showcased its research facilities and discussed potential student and faculty exchanges.

Syrian Doctors Visit Iran's Genetics Research Institute
Syrian Doctors Visit Iran's Genetics Research Institute
Syrian Doctors Visit Iran's Genetics Research Institute
Syrian Doctors Visit Iran's Genetics Research Institute
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Iran's National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology and Iraq's Shrine of Abbas Sign Significant Cooperation Agreement

Iran's National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology and Iraq's Shrine of Abbas have pledged to expand scientific collaborations in the field of biotechnology. The two parties have agreed to implement existing agreements and cooperate on various projects, including cancer research, gene therapy, and agriculture.

The meeting also highlighted the importance of student and faculty exchanges, as well as the establishment of joint research laboratories. These collaborative efforts aim to advance scientific and technological progress in the region while leveraging the scientific capabilities of both countries.

By joining forces, Iran and Iraq hope to make significant strides in biotechnology research, ultimately benefiting both nations and the wider Middle East.

Ameed university of iraq and nigeb
Ameed university of iraq and nigeb
Ameed university of iraq and nigeb
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Trustee of Holy Shrine of Imam Hossein and Scientific Coordinator of Al-Zahra University Visited NIGEB

The esteemed trustee of the holy shrine of Imam Hossein (peace on him) and the scientific coordinator of Al-Zahra University of Karbala visited NIGEB. Bestowing a blessed flag of the divine shrine, they discussed possible ways to boost their scientific collaboration.