TEHRAN (APETDC) -- In a move aimed at bolstering its ties with scientific and specialized associations while enhancing its service offerings, Arman Pasargad Energy Technology Development Company (APETDC) has officially become a member of Iran's Industry and Mining Research and Innovation Association (IMRIA) for a duration of one year.
APETDC, a prominent player in the energy technology development sector, has embarked on this strategic membership to support the licensing and technical knowhow needs of refining and petrochemical units, with a particular focus on completing the value chain. The company's unique services have made it a key contributor to the country's oil industry.
IMRIA was established in 1998 with the backing of the Ministry of Industries and Mines, under the auspices of the Office of Education, to coordinate and concentrate the research activities of industrial and mining research and development units, higher education institutions, universities, research institutes, and other executive and policy-making bodies in the country.
The association's primary goal is to institutionalize the process of technology advancement, restructure executive entities, optimize investments, and reduce research costs, all in pursuit of achieving a knowledge-based industrial economy and sustainable technological development.
This strategic partnership between APETDC and IMRIA is expected to foster collaboration and innovation in Iran's energy and industrial sectors, further contributing to the nation's technological advancement and economic growth. The one-year membership represents a significant step toward achieving these mutual goals.
For more information about APETDC's membership and its ongoing efforts to support Iran's energy industry, please visit APETDC.com.