Isfahan University of Technology researchers created an ultralight, flexible nano-textile that combines strong EMI shielding with electro/photothermal heating and antibacterial performance, promising applications in wearables, medical textiles, and electronics.
Set 76 km from Gorgan in Iran’s Golestan Province, Ramian known as the land of wild horses blends the lush foothills of the eastern Alborz with emerald springs, tiered waterfalls, and heritage sites like Maran Castle, making it one of northern Iran’s most scenic getaways.
The GII 2025 places Iran 70th overall among 139 economies, yet the country scores strongly in several pillars—8th for domestic market size and 14th for patents relative to GDP with robust knowledge impact and high-tech import shares.
An Iranian student robotics team captured the top two places in the Ideas & Inventions category at TEKNOFEST 2025 in Istanbul, competing against 980 projects from 56 countries.
Shiraz University reports 55 faculty members in Elsevier’s 2025 Top 2% Most-Cited list (Scopus-based), spanning career-long and single-year impact across 22 fields and 174 subfields.
Iranian researchers engineered multi-functional latex nanoparticles with colorimetric and fluorescent responses enabling latent fingerprint visualization, anti-counterfeiting inks, and tunable OLED materials.
An Iranian startup has built a DAB-based device that manufactures biodegradable microneedle patches in about 15 minutes through a single, automated, continuous step cutting costs by up to 50% and enabling applications from vaccination to dermatology and cosmetics.
Kurdistan’s Cultural Heritage and Tourism Directorate says Tourism Week is a prime opportunity to market the province’s unique attractions at home and abroad, with festivals, guided tours, and handicraft fairs—backed by stronger collaboration with the private sector to drive sustainable growth and jobs.
Kerman unveiled the “Smile of the World—Kerman 2026” strategy to elevate its national and international tourism profile through coordinated investments in infrastructure, capital attraction, and destination marketing leveraging its UNESCO-listed sites and diverse climates.
An Iranian trade official says the country’s IT firms are exporting services worldwide. EAEU frameworks help engineering projects that require shipping materials—especially to Armenia—while high-value consulting and pure IT services continue to bring in foreign currency without goods exports.