Iran Press/ Iran news: Abdul Razak Ahmad said in the meeting that sharing the country's laboratory infrastructure and facilitating their accessibility for researchers and industry, the way of managing the transfer of knowledge from academic and research centers to industry, and the activities of knowledge-based companies, are a great success for Iran.
Ahmad said he would pursue the establishment of constant relations between the two countries' laboratory sectors so that the transfer of experience from Iran to Malaysia is facilitated for further scientific cooperation.
After the meeting, Abdul Razak Ahmad and the secretary of the Iranian laboratory network visited the exhibition of Iran's nanotechnology products at the nanotechnology headquarters of the country.
In recent years, Iran Nanotechnology Initiative Council (INIC) has adopted some measures for expanding Iran's nano exports, which paved the way for nanotechnology goods to enter the global market. The achievement came as the USA, despite imposing the heaviest sanctions against Tehran, is among the other 45 countries that import Iranian nanotechnology products.
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