Challenges of the Automotive Industry in Relation to Knowledge-Based Companies; Joint Meeting with Bahman Motor

Amirkabir Articles

What you will read in this article

In a meeting attended by representatives of Bahman Motor, Dr. Farshid Far, Chairman of the Board of Amir Kabir Holding, discussed the existing challenges in the automotive industry, including systemic bugs, lack of effective communication with knowledge-based companies, and a shortage of advanced technologies.

He also highlighted the inadequate utilization of the country’s technological capacities in the automotive sector and emphasized that many technical and technological issues are solvable. However, the absence of constructive interaction between automakers and knowledge-based companies has hindered the implementation of innovative solutions.

 

 

Dr. Farshidfar further emphasized the necessity of developing indigenous technologies in areas such as automotive electronics, intelligent systems, and emission reduction. The participants believed that establishing a stronger bridge between the industry and technology companies could not only enhance production quality but also help reduce costs and increase the competitiveness of domestic vehicles.

In this regard, and with the aim of fostering effective collaboration, it was decided that constructive cooperation would be established between us and Bahman Motor. This partnership is expected to facilitate the broader implementation of innovative and knowledge-based technologies in the industry in the near future.

Development of Technological Collaborations in the Automotive Industry

A delegation from the Vice Presidency for Science and Technology, led by Touraj Amarei, Vice President for the Development of Knowledge-Based Companies, and with the presence of Amir Younesian, Director General of Evaluation and Qualification of Knowledge-Based Companies, visited the Bahman Automotive Group with the aim of identifying the industrial and technological capacities of the country’s industries and creating opportunities for collaboration with knowledge-based companies

 

The Vice President for the Development of Knowledge-Based Companies emphasized the importance of developing technological collaborations in the automotive industry during the visit. He stated that knowledge-based companies can act as a driving force for transformation in the automotive industry and help increase its competitiveness in international markets. Efforts are underway to redefine the driving forces and eliminate obstacles to communication with large industries to create more effective collaboration.

 

The Director General of Evaluation and Qualification of Knowledge-Based Companies also introduced key opportunities in this field during the visit and emphasized the identification of technological needs of industries and introducing knowledge-based companies as strategic partners in the automotive sector

This visit is seen as an effective step towards achieving the overarching goals of the Vice Presidency for Science and Technology in strengthening innovation and localizing technology in the automotive industry.

 

 

 

Share this article with your friends!

0 Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

HomeContact AboutCompanies