Iran Press/Africa: Representatives of a number of Iranian knowledge-based companies visiting Uganda , who are accompanying Iran's vice president for Science and Technology, Sorena Sattari , in his tour of Africa, signed four memorandums of understandings with various Ugandan firms, IRNA reported.
A conference of Iranian and Ugandan companies was held in Kampala with participation of Ugandan minister for Science and Technology, Elioda Tumwesigye, Sorena Sattari and Iran’s Ambassador, Seyyed Morteza Mortazavi.
Representatives of Iranian knowledge-based companies active in health and pharmaceutical, chemical industries, communications and information technology, electricity and electronics, aerospace, engineering services, machinery and equipment and banking sectors held talks with the representatives of Ugandan private and state-run sectors on ways of promoting cooperation.
During the meeting, the Ugandan minister said conditions are right for Iranian companies to invest in the country.
He also called on Iranian firms to work out a long-term plan for presence in Uganda's 40-million strong market.
For his part, Iran's vice president for science and technology, Sourena Sattari commented on Iran’s scientific and technological achievements , saying Iran is ready to share its technology with the country.
According to an Iran Press report, Sattari who was speaking at the joint Iran-Uganda commercial and business meeting on Wednesday, emphasized that hi-tech products and services of knowledge-based Iranian firms have been very well received in Uganda, with many Ugandan companies and organizations expressing an interest in hi-tech products manufactured in Iran.
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