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Report on Iran’s broad scale presence at CeBIT 2010

CeBIT 2010 Exhibition ends today, Saturday, in Hanover, Germany and Iranian companies that have been present for 8 consecutive years at technological event had a broader presence this year.
Hanover’s CeBIT International Exhibition is one of the major technological, Information Technology, and Communications events of the world in which the latest developments in these fields are put on display each year.
This year’s exhibition that was officially opened last Tuesday had 4.000 foreign participants from 68 countries and will end activities today.
Thirteen companies from the Islamic Republic of Iran participated at this year’s even, presenting their products in software and hardware fields to the visitors.
The Iranian booths at the exhibition, in accordance with the host, are among the ones that have presented high quality products at competing prices, and the traditional decorations at the booths have been quite attractive for the visitors.
According to the IRI President’s Office’s Technical Cooperation Bureau official, Hadi Mir-Rokni, who had arranged for the Iranian firms presence at the event, the Iranian companies’ presence this year was at a more expert level and they presented their innovative software, and hardware products at office management, virtual studios, visual shutters, multimedia, multilingual systems, digital Qur’an, and image transfer systems to the visitors.
According to him, the Iranian firms had a broader presence both quantitatively and qualitatively compared to previous years.
Mir-Rokni added, “The Iranian firms can in the future shine even more at such events, keeping in mind the rapid scientific developments in Iran in recent years.”
He proposed that in the future a specialized company, or organization would shoulder the task of organizing the presence of the Iranian firms at such events and to the IRI President’s Office’s Technical Cooperation Bureau would merely supervise over the matter.
The official at one of the successful Iranian firms, Abra Tehran, Sa’eid Nakha’ie, pointing out that his firm has presented the T-Phone version of cellular phones at the exhibition, said, “The other participating Iranian firms, too, have presented eye-catching products at the event, proving that they have something to say at the digital and virtual fields, both in software and in hardware technologies.”
Announcing the establishment of the Iranian Software Exporters Union, he said, “The Iranian firms are moving forth almost along with the most advanced technology of the day and are after finding customers at world markets.”
Pointing out that Abra Tehran Company is taking place at CeBIT for the first time, he reiterated, “In addition to our T-Phone, we have presented three Qur’anic software devices at this exhibition that attracted the attention of the visitors.”
The initiator of the Islamic mobile set, focusing on its capabilities, says, in Qur’anic section of the phone there are translation of the Holy Book in 26 languages, interpretations and recitations by most famous reciters, as well as the possibility to search, change fonts and font sizes, and translate vocally.
According to him, the Windows Mobile 6.5 operation system of the set is compatible in every Islamic country, a well as the entire eastern and western countries.
Referring to the enthusiasm of the European Muslims, and even the non-Muslim Europeans in the set, he said, “When they see that our small set is capable of presenting them the German translation of any verse they choose they get interested in purchasing a set.”
Mohammad Servati, one of the harmonizers of the Iranian booths at CeBIT, pointing out that Iranian participants this year are entire private sector firms, said, “The CeBIT annual exhibition is an international market in which the large and small countries are each after finding their share of the IT and digital market, and we, too, resenting our goods and capabilities, are after securing our own share of the market.”
He said that the products presented by Simapardaz Company includes virtual studios and Q-Walls, that have managed to sign sales contracts, adding, “Pouyandegan-e Raah-e S’adat Company, too, has presented the life signs monitors this year, which attracted noticeable attention of the visitors.”
According to him, the Soroush Mehr Company has presented an intelligent talk distinguishing device and Aryana Company has participated with its intelligent language learning software. Adak Company has presented software and hardware lock systems and the Resaneh Saz-e Danesh Group of Companies have presented intelligent products that can publish bulletins and reports, as well as entire books.
Servati said that a company form Yazd has attended the event on behalf of a group of computer companies from that province, presenting their products, and the Research Center of the Iranian Informatics Industries has participated interesting software devices, while Afra Group was very active in technology transfer and introducing the country’s technological capabilities in IT field.
He said that the Culture and Islamic Guidance Ministry’s Digital Media Center, the Supreme Information Dissemination Council, the to the IRI President’s Office’s Technical Cooperation Bureau and the Trade Development Organization have been the state sector participants at CeBIT this year, adding, “The major shortcoming of the Iranian companies was insufficient international communications, which should be eliminated in future such events so that Iran would be able to present its capabilities and achievements more dynamically.”
According to one of the Iranian visitors, the Iranian firms have participated quite competently and with a high degree of self confidence this year, keeping in mind the very strong presence of the western competitors.
Hanover’s CeBIT International Exhibition is one of the major technological, Information Technology, and Communications events of the world in which the latest developments in these fields are put on display each year.
This year’s exhibition that was officially opened last Tuesday had 4.000 foreign participants from 68 countries and will end activities today.
Thirteen companies from the Islamic Republic of Iran participated at this year’s even, presenting their products in software and hardware fields to the visitors.
The Iranian booths at the exhibition, in accordance with the host, are among the ones that have presented high quality products at competing prices, and the traditional decorations at the booths have been quite attractive for the visitors.
According to the IRI President’s Office’s Technical Cooperation Bureau official, Hadi Mir-Rokni, who had arranged for the Iranian firms presence at the event, the Iranian companies’ presence this year was at a more expert level and they presented their innovative software, and hardware products at office management, virtual studios, visual shutters, multimedia, multilingual systems, digital Qur’an, and image transfer systems to the visitors.
According to him, the Iranian firms had a broader presence both quantitatively and qualitatively compared to previous years.
Mir-Rokni added, “The Iranian firms can in the future shine even more at such events, keeping in mind the rapid scientific developments in Iran in recent years.”
He proposed that in the future a specialized company, or organization would shoulder the task of organizing the presence of the Iranian firms at such events and to the IRI President’s Office’s Technical Cooperation Bureau would merely supervise over the matter.
The official at one of the successful Iranian firms, Abra Tehran, Sa’eid Nakha’ie, pointing out that his firm has presented the T-Phone version of cellular phones at the exhibition, said, “The other participating Iranian firms, too, have presented eye-catching products at the event, proving that they have something to say at the digital and virtual fields, both in software and in hardware technologies.”
Announcing the establishment of the Iranian Software Exporters Union, he said, “The Iranian firms are moving forth almost along with the most advanced technology of the day and are after finding customers at world markets.”
Pointing out that Abra Tehran Company is taking place at CeBIT for the first time, he reiterated, “In addition to our T-Phone, we have presented three Qur’anic software devices at this exhibition that attracted the attention of the visitors.”
The initiator of the Islamic mobile set, focusing on its capabilities, says, in Qur’anic section of the phone there are translation of the Holy Book in 26 languages, interpretations and recitations by most famous reciters, as well as the possibility to search, change fonts and font sizes, and translate vocally.
According to him, the Windows Mobile 6.5 operation system of the set is compatible in every Islamic country, a well as the entire eastern and western countries.
Referring to the enthusiasm of the European Muslims, and even the non-Muslim Europeans in the set, he said, “When they see that our small set is capable of presenting them the German translation of any verse they choose they get interested in purchasing a set.”
Mohammad Servati, one of the harmonizers of the Iranian booths at CeBIT, pointing out that Iranian participants this year are entire private sector firms, said, “The CeBIT annual exhibition is an international market in which the large and small countries are each after finding their share of the IT and digital market, and we, too, resenting our goods and capabilities, are after securing our own share of the market.”
He said that the products presented by Simapardaz Company includes virtual studios and Q-Walls, that have managed to sign sales contracts, adding, “Pouyandegan-e Raah-e S’adat Company, too, has presented the life signs monitors this year, which attracted noticeable attention of the visitors.”
According to him, the Soroush Mehr Company has presented an intelligent talk distinguishing device and Aryana Company has participated with its intelligent language learning software. Adak Company has presented software and hardware lock systems and the Resaneh Saz-e Danesh Group of Companies have presented intelligent products that can publish bulletins and reports, as well as entire books.
Servati said that a company form Yazd has attended the event on behalf of a group of computer companies from that province, presenting their products, and the Research Center of the Iranian Informatics Industries has participated interesting software devices, while Afra Group was very active in technology transfer and introducing the country’s technological capabilities in IT field.
He said that the Culture and Islamic Guidance Ministry’s Digital Media Center, the Supreme Information Dissemination Council, the to the IRI President’s Office’s Technical Cooperation Bureau and the Trade Development Organization have been the state sector participants at CeBIT this year, adding, “The major shortcoming of the Iranian companies was insufficient international communications, which should be eliminated in future such events so that Iran would be able to present its capabilities and achievements more dynamically.”
According to one of the Iranian visitors, the Iranian firms have participated quite competently and with a high degree of self confidence this year, keeping in mind the very strong presence of the western competitors.
