Tehran, November 30, The Iran Project- A senior official says Iran's Research Center for Information and Communication Technology is ready to apply the capabilities of Iranian experts and scientists abroad in information technology.
In a joint meeting with deputy for international affairs and technological exchange of Iran's Vice-Presidency for Science and Technology, Mohammad Khansari, Iran's director of Research Center for Information and Communication Technology highlighted employing and attracting the Iranian prominent experts abroad in the country's major technological projects as the top priority of the institute.
Elsewhere in his remarks, Khansari noted that responding the current technological needs highly depends on the committed specialists' contributions and skills.
"The institute and the Vice Presidency Office of Science and Technology have signed an agreement to establish a professional system to attract Iranian non-resident prominent experts and scientists," Khansari said, adding that academic and research careers such as post-doctoral research and technological short and long term technological projects are also part of this initiative's outcome.
Elsewhere in this meeting, Ali Morteza Birang, the deputy for International Affairs and Technological Exchange underlined the need to provide required facilities to attract the Iranian experts living abroad.