The guide document for the development of the country’s metrology in nanotechnology was signed

According to the Iran Economist, the document, signed by Gholamreza Shariati, head of the National Standards Organization of Iran, and Saeed Sarkar, secretary of the Special Staff for Nanotechnology Development, reached the national nanometrology system in line with the principles of metrology and nanotechnology development. Emphasized in the country.
Establishment and dynamic development of nanometrology in science, technology and nanotechnology in the country, interaction with international nanometrology centers to support the development of production and export of products in the field of nanotechnology, as well as achieving a good share of economic value added with interest Obtaining the metrological system is one of the objectives of this document.
Gholamreza Shariati, head of the National Standard Organization of Iran, said that the creation of the necessary infrastructure to pay attention to and support the scientific potential of young people was necessary and said: “Nanotechnology is the production of science that should lead to job creation and innovation Scientific findings will lead to the appreciation and creation of wealth.
The head of the National Standards Organization of Iran, emphasizing on accelerating the implementation of this document, added: “Since the National Standards Organization of Iran is a member of the Institute of Standards and Metrology of Islamic countries, in the first step, the conditions for exporting technological products should be created in those countries.” More to come.
Shariati believes that any negligence and shortcoming in the face of the efforts of the educated youth of the country who record very valuable scientific achievements with innovation and initiative is a blessing and we are all obliged to support the young capital of our country.
Saeed Sarkar, Secretary of the Special Staff for Nanotechnology Development, referring to the 4th scientific rank of the country after the United States, China and India, said: “Nanotechnology has penetrated in 18 industrial areas. got.
Expressing concern over the impact of fraud in the market for nano-products, he added: “The standard mark is a mark of confidence, and the entry of the standard into this category will make consumers distinguish themselves and the market out of confusion.”
Saying that the infrastructure of all standards is the science of metrology, Sarkar said: the implementation of the strategic document for the development of metrology in nanotechnology will pave the way for export development.
It is worth mentioning that 120 national standards and 10 international standards in the field of nanotechnology have been developed in the country so far.