Memorandum of Cooperation Signed to Strengthen Young Scientists Festival in the Middle East

On April 27, a significant step was taken to foster collaboration and support innovation in the Middle East. A memorandum of cooperation was signed between the Middle East section of the World Invention Intellectual Property Associations (WIIPA) and the Young Scientists Festival at the Information Commercialization Center in Istanbul. This strategic partnership aims to expand cooperation, develop the international activities of the young scientists’ festival in the Middle East region, and foster friendships among participating nations.

The memorandum was signed by Mr. Mehran Khosravani, the director of the Middle East office of WIIPA, and Mrs. Shadi Jamili, the director of the permanent secretariat of the Young Scientists Festival. The signing of the memorandum signifies the commitment of both parties to work together in enhancing opportunities for young scientists in the region.

Present at the meeting were Mr. Bulent Kavakli, the head of the Turkish Inventors Association(TUMMIAD), and Mr. Ibrahim Elbasi, the head of the Istanbul Information Commercialization Center (BTM) [affiliated with the Istanbul Chamber of Commerce]. The esteemed guests discussed the mutual cooperation between Iran and Turkey and how this partnership can benefit both countries and the broader Middle East region.

This memorandum of cooperation serves as a testament to the commitment of WIIPA and the Young Scientists Festival in promoting and supporting young scientists’ innovative ideas, research, and inventions. By fostering international collaborations and providing resources and opportunities, this partnership will help pave the way for a brighter future in the fields of science and technology in the Middle East.

For more information about the memorandum and the exciting new initiatives that will result from this partnership, please stay tuned to our website. We look forward to sharing updates on the progress and achievements of this important collaboration.

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