Booth Construction Media – The 25th International Iran Telecom Exhibition hosted high-ranking officials and officials of the country today in Tehran. The event is known as one of the largest exhibitions in the field of communications and information technology in Iran and has provided an opportunity to showcase the latest national achievements and initiatives in this field.
Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the exhibition, Vice President for Strategic Affairs Mohammad Javad Zarif emphasized that “the first result of visiting such exhibitions is creating a sense of hope for the future.” He continued that technological advances not only reduce the country’s dependence on imports, but also provide new opportunities for competition in global and regional markets. According to him, these exhibitions allow Iran to demonstrate its power in the region, and the achievements that are presented as a symbol of the country’s knowledge-based economy strengthen Iran’s position.
In this regard, Government Spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani, while visiting various exhibition booths, pointed out the national value of this event and announced that Iranian engineers and specialists, relying on their technical knowledge, reduce the country’s dependence and provide platforms for scientific and technological development. She also unveiled the submarine fiber optic cable, one of the key domestic achievements, and emphasized its importance in improving communication infrastructure.
Seyed Hamel Ameli, Head of the Deputy Minister of Machinery and Equipment Industries at the Ministry of Industry, attended the exhibition and spoke with exhibitors, emphasizing the need for close government engagement with activists in this field to remove production barriers. He pointed out the key role of the exhibition in promoting cooperation and exchange of ideas between the public and private sectors.
The 25th Iran Telecom Exhibition, as a key platform for introducing and presenting the latest achievements of the country’s communications and information technology industry, has been widely welcomed by officials, experts and activists in this field and is considered an indicator of Iran’s progress and capabilities in the field of technology. This event is not only an opportunity to showcase national capabilities but can also pave the way for international communications and further cooperation in the field of information and communications technology.