President Pezeshkian Urges Iranian Academia to Drive Technological Progress
Tehran, The Gulf Observer: Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has called on the nation’s academic community to take a leading role in advancing the technological development of the Islamic Republic. Speaking at the University of Tehran on Saturday to mark the start of the new academic year, President Pezeshkian underscored the critical importance of universities in shaping the future of the country.
“We have placed our hope in the students and instructors of our universities,” President Pezeshkian stated. “Of course, the industry and production sectors are also essential for the nation’s progress.”
The president urged university students and professors to take tangible steps in addressing the challenges facing the country, highlighting the need for collaboration between academia and various sectors. He encouraged open dialogue and welcomed constructive contributions from all, regardless of political affiliation.
In his address, President Pezeshkian called upon experts from diverse fields—including economics, agriculture, industry, culture, and sociology—to contribute their knowledge and skills toward solving the country’s pressing issues.
The president’s remarks come at a time when Iran is prioritizing technological advancements and innovation as key components of its national development strategy.