A group of managers of the Soft Technologies and Cultural Industries Park who attended the Turkish Embassy in Iran, met with the Commercial Counselor of this embassy and exchanged views on the development of joint cooperation.
According to the Public Relations of the Soft Technologies and Cultural Industries Park, following the visit of Mr. Güner Gençer – Commercial Counselor of Turkey in Iran to the park’s activities and services two months ago, on Sunday, December 25, Dr. Nabiyuni, Deputy Director of Technology, Dr. Mahdieh Shahrabi, Director of International Affairs, Dr. Mazaher Babaei, Director of Campuses, and Eng. Qasem Barati, Director of Corporate Affairs of this park, discussed joint cooperation and exchanged views on operationalizing cooperation ideas in a meeting at the Turkish Embassy.
In this meeting, Dr. Ibrahim Nabiyuni, Deputy Director of Technology of the park, referred to the park’s presence at the Istanbul International Handicrafts Fair held in October and called the presence in this exhibition successful and said: “The presence in this exhibition has led to the development of relations and the conclusion of joint cooperation agreements with two technology parks in Turkey and an educational center.”
Referring to the need to continue cooperation between Iran and Turkey in the field of cultural industries, he invited Mr. Gunnar Gençer to attend and participate in the park’s upcoming events and said: “Given that 2025 has been named the cultural year of relations between Iran and Turkey, in Turkey, various programs can be designed and held in Iran and Turkey focusing on soft technologies and cultural industries.” In this meeting, Mr. Gunnar Gençer also referred to the strong history and communication links between Iran and Turkey and said: “These two countries are like a lock and key that complement each other in various fields. In particular, the Turkish people have a great interest in Iranians, including following Iranian films and series in this regard.”
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