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Mining exhibition: A turning point in unleashing Iran’s industrial potential

07 November 2025 - 16:01:13
Category: Notes ، General
Mahmoud Khavari Daneshvar / Director of Projects and Subsidiaries, Ma’na Mining Innovation Company

The 19th International Exhibition of Mines, Mining Industries, Machinery, Road Construction, and Related Equipment in Tehran once again demonstrated that Iran, as a nation rich in mineral resources, has much to offer—not only in terms of natural endowments but also in technological advancement, industrial management, and human creativity.

Such exhibitions are not merely ceremonial or symbolic events; they serve as genuine opportunities for showcasing the talent, expertise, and capabilities deeply rooted in Iran’s mining industry.

First and foremost, it should be emphasized that a significant portion of the country’s technical, managerial, and innovative potential in the mining sector exists in latent form—awaiting the right platform to be fully realized. Domestic and international exhibitions play exactly this role. They act as launchpads for innovation—where young specialists, knowledge-based companies, machinery manufacturers, exploration engineers, and industrial designers can demonstrate their skills not only in theory but through real-world application and competition.

These events also foster constructive engagement among investors, producers, and researchers—turning fresh ideas into tangible, operational projects.

The second key aspect of this exhibition lies in its continuity and process-oriented nature. A mining exhibition should not be viewed as the endpoint of innovation or evaluation but rather as a turning point in the ongoing evolution of the mining industry. The technologies showcased during the event—from extraction and processing to waste management—must feed into a sustained and structured development pipeline that can yield lasting benefits for the nation’s economy and industry.

This continuity requires coherent planning and targeted support for innovative domestic companies and producers. Only through such a framework can an exhibition transcend its promotional role and evolve into a dynamic mechanism for industrial progress.

A third notable feature of this year’s event was the remarkable domestic and international turnout. The active participation of universities, research centers, major mining corporations, and even foreign investors underscores the promising future of Iran’s mining sector. The enthusiasm reflected not only the richness of the nation’s geological reserves but also its economic vitality and potential for job creation.

Every machine introduced, every new technology unveiled, and every partnership agreement signed during the exhibition added a meaningful piece to the broader puzzle of Iran’s industrial future.

This year’s exhibition carries a clear message for policymakers and economic leaders: if post-exhibition support, coordination, and follow-up are taken seriously, this event can become a true engine for national economic growth. Today, the mining industry represents a strategic opportunity for Iran—an opportunity that, if guided by local expertise, modern technologies, and intelligent management, can play a central role in achieving sustainable development and economic resilience.

Ultimately, the 19th International Mining Exhibition can be seen as a mirror reflecting both the capacities and aspirations of this nation. Though it lasted only a few days, it projected a vivid and inspiring image of Iran’s industrial future—one that, through persistence, support, and the continued integration of industry and knowledge, is well within reach.


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