
TEHRAN The first multilateral document on expert system (AI) amongst Islamic countries is scheduled to be approved during the 2nd Ministerial Meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC-15) Dialogue Platform, which will be held in Tehran from May 18 to 20, Science, Research, and Technology Minister, Hossein Simaei-Sarraf, has said.The platform aims to make use of the capacity of the leading Islamic nations in the field of science and technology to deal with major clinical, technological, and higher education difficulties dealt with by Muslim nations and societies, ISNA priced quote Simaei-Sarraf as saying.The authorities made the remarks on Sunday in a meeting with ambassadors and representatives of the member states of the OIC-15.
The style of the 2nd Ministerial conference focuses on AI, and is entitled Innovation in Science and Technology through utilizing AI: A strategy for excellence, an intense future for the Islamic World, the official added.Our duty, as representatives and ambassadors of the Islamic countries responsible for pursuing science and technology diplomacy, is to achieve merging and positioning in techniques, policies, national science programs, along with innovation and development programs at transnational levels by utilizing the chances that global companies, forums, and meetings such as the OIC-15 open up, Simaei-Sarraf noted.Organizing the national development system (NIS), establishing programs that can increase the share of science, innovation, and education in financial growth, as well as gdp (GDP).
Improving public participation in different science and technology fields is amongst the science and technology policies being carried out in Islamic countries, the main stressed.The very first Ministerial Meeting of the OIC-15 Dialogue Platform was held in Almaty, Kazakhstan, in May 2023.
Irans ranking among Islamic countriesAccording to the Web of Science, Iran (with 17,458 documents) ranks initially in neural network technology as well as multi-agent systems (with 351 files) amongst Islamic countries.The nation protects a ranking of 6th in neural network technology and 12th in multi-agent systems globally.Iran ranks second in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and robotics amongst Islamic nations.The report has actually consisted of information in a twenty-year duration from 2004 to 2023.
According to the report, with 606 publications on three-dimensional printing over a span of ten years, Iran ranks 2nd amongst Islamic nations.The report has included data from 2014 to 2023.
The nations global ranking in 3D printing publications is 22, IRNA reported.According to a report released by the Web of Science in January, three-dimensional printing and additive production publications in Iran experienced notable development from 2010 to 2023.
University of Tehran (with 83 files), Amirkabir University of Technology (with 83 documents), Tarbiat Modarres University (with 40 documents), and Tehran University of Medical Sciences (with 37 files) had the highest number of publications.Iran, with 65 documents, ranks first among Islamic nations in four-dimensional (4D) printing and ranks 11 globally.MT/ MG.
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