Exhibition News

Iran Telecom opens with First Vice President

افتتاح ایران تلکام با حضور معاون اول رئیس جمهور Telecom

Booth Building media- Today, the 25th International Telecommunications, Information Technology and Digital Economy Exhibition of Telecom opened with the presence of prominent officials of the country, including Mohammad Reza Aref, First Vice President, Sattar Hashemi, Minister of Communications and Information Technology, and Sedif Beikzadeh, Head of the Islamic Republic of Iran International Exhibitions Joint Stock Company. The Telecom Exhibition, which is known as the most important event in the field of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the country, provides an exceptional opportunity to showcase new capabilities and services in this sector.

At the opening ceremony of the Telecom Exhibition, the First Vice President emphasized that holding such events not only helps in providing manufactured goods and services, but also creates a space for exchanging opinions, criticism and challenges in the field of business and technology activities. He also pointed out the necessity of identifying and growing the role of information technology in the development of the country and said: “We expect this exhibition to be an effective step in understanding the current situation and technological progress in Iran.”

At the Telecom Exhibition, companies and organizations specializing in various fields of information and communication technology are present and showcase their capabilities in various fields, including telecommunications equipment, communication software, and design and engineering services. This event is considered a platform for introducing the most up-to-date technologies and new services, and visitors are expected to become familiar with the latest achievements of this industry.

The 25th Telecom Exhibition will be held from January 23 to 26 at the Permanent Site of Tehran International Exhibitions and will host numerous specialized panels on various fields and topics during this period. Some of these panels are dedicated to sensitive topics such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, and the digital economy. These panels provide an opportunity for experts and specialists to discuss and exchange views on emerging challenges and trends in the field of technology.

The presence of domestic and foreign representatives and companies at the Telecom Exhibition can also lead to strengthening international communications and exchange of experiences. Especially as the ICT industry in Iran faces new challenges and opportunities, such interactions can help accelerate the process of technology development and increase the quality of services.

Overall, the 25th International Telecommunications, Information Technology and Digital Economy Exhibition (Telekom) is not only a trade fair, but also an opportunity to review and analyze the state of technology in Iran, identify strengths and weaknesses, and plan for the future of this industry. This event is a clear symbol of the country’s determination to progress and become self-sufficient in the field of information and communication technology, and it is hoped that it will bring positive results.

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