A joint meeting of Iranian Mines and Mining Industries innovation Center ( IMINO) was held with the Polish mining institute POLTEGOR in order to develop cooperation.
According to IMINO Network, a joint meeting was held to discuss the probable joint cooperation and ways to strengthen cooperation between the two countries.
The meeting, which was coordinated by the Iran- Poland Chamber of Commerce at the IMINO innovation Center, emphasized IMINO’s multifaceted cooperation with universities, research centers in Iran and Poland, as well as POLTEGOR
The joint exhibitions of Iran and Poland were also referred to in cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce to introduce the achievements and capabilities of the companies on both sides.
Holding joint training courses was another topic discussed in the meeting with this Polish company, which was welcomed by both sides with the importance of transferring experience in the field of innovations and mining technologies. It was also decided that Iranian startup companies with potential for Polish companies would be presented online and that the two-way technical and commercial relationship between this circle of the innovation ecosystem of the two sides would be strengthened.
The Institute’s mission is the development and implementation of innovative industrial technologies, processes, methods and technical solutions for purposes of surface mining and environment protection.
The mission is realized with use of resources of the Institute, which comprise research staff, laboratories, equipment, test benches and specialized software.
The strategic objective of the Institute is to create innovative, clean and environmentally friendly mining and processing technologies and implement new technical solutions in opencast mining industry.
According to the report, Poland has long been known for its large mineral reserves, and Poland's main minerals are coal, copper, silver, tin, zinc, as well as salt, sulfur and minerals. Various raw materials for the production of building materials.
The Polish startup ecosystem is booming. Polish startups are scattered throughout the country, not only in the capital Warsaw, but also in other Polish cities such as Poznan, Katowice, Gydnia, and Wroclaw.