INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
a new division dedicated to Artificial Intelligence (AI) within the ministry.As mentioned by the minister, the initiative is aimed to make
the best use of AI and modern technologies to enhance cultural heritage preservation and the global reach of Iranian handicrafts.Speaking at
the inauguration of the third exhibition showcasing the achievements and capacities of creative and knowledge-based companies, held at the
University of Science and Culture, Salehi-Amiri emphasized the significance of integrating technology into cultural and economic
minister added that a recent directive by the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution mandates every ministry to establish a dedicated AI
purview, particularly the handicrafts industry
He stressed the need for high-quality production, sustained innovation, and the removal of barriers to the export of knowledge-based
products.Moreover, the minister praised the efforts of the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution, the Science and Technology Park, and
the University of Science and Culture for their bold steps in supporting this critical initiative.Exhibition highlightsThe third exhibition,
running from January 6 to 8, showcases the services, products, and capabilities of creative companies and startups in soft technologies and
cultural industries.It also facilitates connections between financial and investment funds and innovative enterprises while offering
opportunities for experience-sharing among technology ecosystem stakeholders.Following the official opening, Salehi-Amiri toured the
exhibition, engaging with participants and exhibitors to discuss their contributions and challenges.The Islamic Republic expects to reap a
bonanza from its numerous tourist spots such as bazaars, museums, mosques, bridges, bathhouses, madrasas, mausoleums, churches, towers, and
mansions, of which 28 being inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list.AM