Tehran to host intl. tech Olympics

July 9, 2024 - 16:6

TEHRAN –Tehran will play host to the international technology Olympics which is scheduled to be held from October 22 to 28.

Elite students from Iran and other countries will participate in competitions covering various fields of advanced and emerging technologies, IRNA reported.

The international technology Olympics will be held in five different fields including artificial intelligence, cyber security, programming, robotics, and drones.

Each of these competitions consists of several leagues, covering different specialized areas within the field.

Competitive sections, specialized bootcamps, job and employment centers, and specialized stages are among the main parts of the international event.

The event serves as a platform to identify the best technological talents in the country and take advantage of them in important projects of the country.

Iran ranks 75 in technology, innovation

According to a report in  December 2023, Iran was ranked 75 among 185 countries by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).

UNCTAD categorized 17 types of technologies as frontier technologies including artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, big data, 5G, 3D printing, robotics, drone technology, solar photovoltaic, concentrated solar power, biofuels, biogas and biomass, wind energy, green hydrogen, electric vehicles, nanotechnology and gene editing.

The global trend in the next few years will be knowledge-oriented, and education is considered a key element to promote innovation and alignment with trends, especially concerning rapid developments in the field of information technology.

In this report, the structure of the Readiness for Frontiers Technologies Index, the comparison of countries' performance at both global and regional levels, and Iran's position in the Readiness for Frontier Technologies Index were prepared in three parts in 2022.

The Readiness for Frontiers Technologies Index ranked countries in the world according to their ability to use, adopt, and adapt frontier technologies.

In this index, technological capacities related to physical investment, human capital, and technological efforts were considered and included national capacities to exploit, accept, and adapt to these technologies.

The aforementioned capacities, taking into account the five sub-indices of the development of information and communication technology, the number of Internet users and download speed (skills), the expected academic years of highly educated workers (research and development activities (number of publications and patents), industrial activity with High technology and export of digital services and access to financing was measured by the ratio of domestic credit to the private sector.

According to this report, Iran ranked 75th among 158 countries in the index of readiness for advanced technologies in 2022, compared to Turkey (ranked 53), and Saudi Arabia (ranked 47).
Examining the sub-indices of readiness for frontier technologies in 2022 showed that Iran's situation was relatively better in the research and development sub-index (35th in the world) and relatively worse in the industrial activities sub-index (118th in the world).

In other sub-indexes such as financial subsidies (rank 62), skills sub-index (rank 74), and in the sub-index of the establishment of information and communication technology (ranked 78), the country had almost a middle position among countries.

In the research and development sub-index, although Iran's rank improved by 5 places, its growth has been insignificant and it reached the 40th rank in the world in 2008 to the 35th rank in 2022.

In the sub-index of the establishment of information and communication technology, Iran ranked 10th in West Asia and 78th in the world.

The trend of Iran's rank in this sub-index decreased from 2008 to 2015; it dropped from the 104th rank in 2008 to the 126th rank in 2015.

But since 2016, Iran's ranking in this sub-index has improved and it was promoted from 126th in the world in 2008 to 78th in 2022.

In the sub-index of skills, Iran ranked 8th in West Asia and 74th in the world.

The trend of Iran's ranking in this sub-index improved from 104th in the world in 2008 to 74th rank in 2021.

In the research and development sub-index, Iran ranked fifth in West Asia and 35th in the world.

In the industrial activity sub-index, Iran ranked 12th in West Asia and 108th in the world. It slightly improved from 132nd in 2008 to 118th in 2022.

In the financing sub-index, Iran ranked 10th in West Asia and 62nd in the world.

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