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Indian festival picks 2 Iranian filmmakers as jury members

The 2nd edition of the International Children’s Film Festival, KidzCINEMA, picked Mohammad Hassan Shahmohammadi and Azadeh Shakouri-Rad as jury members.

Iranian filmmakers Mohammad Hasan Shahmohammadi and Shakouri-Rad have been selected as jury members in the 2nd edition of Kidz CINEMA 2021 in Animation – SHORT part of this festival.

Kidz Cinema 2021 is the second edition of this International Children’s Film Festival, KidzCINEMA, which will be attempted to be delivered in a hybrid format including on-ground and online environment to the global audience.

KidzCINEMA 2021 film Festival will open on 20th November 2021 with main activities running for 5-days. Awards will be announced on 24th November 2021 and the online screening of the selected films will be available for a period of one-month starting from the festival opening date. /MNA/

Iran, Vietnam to expand technological cooperation

Iran and Vietnam will enhance scientific and technological cooperation, IRNA reported on Tuesday. Hossein Salar-Amoli, head of the international scientific cooperation center of the Ministry of Science in a meeting with Nguyen Manh Hien, Ambassador of Vietnam to Iran, discussed expanded cooperation in academic and scientific fields.

The Iranian official stated that a number of Vietnamese universities, including the National University of Hanoi, Ton Duc Thang University, and several others, ranked in the world scientific rankings. While 40 Iranian universities have also been included. Therefore, the chancellors of the top universities are invited to attend a meeting to develop academic cooperation.

Hong Thach also for his part expressed readiness for enhanced cooperation and emphasized that we will convey and support all the issues raised in this meeting to the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Education, Science, and Technology.

Iranian universities making progress

Most recently, fifteen universities from Iran have been listed among the best institutions worldwide, by the U.S. News and World Report Best Global Universities rankings 2022.

The Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Graduate Employability Rankings 2022 list has been released, which included three Iranian universities out of a total of 550 institutes worldwide that highlighted graduate employment processes.

Some 41 Iranian universities in engineering sciences and 12 universities in computer sciences have made a place among the top 1,188 universities in the world with the announcement of Higher Education World University Rankings 2022 by subject.

It also has introduced 59 Iranian universities among the top institutions in World University Rankings 2022.

The THE Education Young University Rankings 2021 listed 26 Iranian institutions among the world’s best universities that are 50 years old or younger.

Moreover, some 34 Iranian universities and institutions were listed among the top 1,000 in the world, according to Shanghai Ranking’s Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) 2021. /T.T/

COVIRAN begins clinical trial on children aged 12-18

COVIRAN Barekat vaccine started phase one and two of the clinical trial on children aged 12-18, IRIB reported on Tuesday.

Made by researchers at the Headquarters for Executing the Order of the Imam, COVIRAN Barekat was unveiled on December 29, 2020, and received the license for public use on June 14.

On November 11, a license has been issued for the vaccine to conduct clinical studies on children.

For the age group of 12 to 18 years, two stages of studies are considered, Hamed Hosseini, supervisor of COVIRAN vaccine trial said.

Referring to 60 volunteers in the first phase of the clinical trial, he noted that children between the ages of 12 and 18 will enter the study, and if the result is successful, children between the ages of 6 and 12 will also attend the study.

Fortunately, all the people who have participated in the vaccine trial so far did not have any special or dangerous side effects, so we decided to start the study for the age group of 12 to 18 years, he further added.

Currently, COVIRAN has produced over 10 million doses of vaccine.

An article on clinical and technical knowledge was published in the Journal of Medical Virology with an impact factor of 98.6 and in the Q1 category.

The vaccine proved effective against Indian strain, according to Hojjat Niki-Maleki, head of the information center of Headquarters for Executing the Order of the Imam.

Eleven countries from Asia and South America, and a European country have asked for importing COVIRAN vaccine, Hassan Jalili, the vaccine’s production manager, said in June.

Homegrown vaccines

According to the Food and Drug Administration, 14 vaccines are being domestically developed in the country which are in different study phases.

The second Iranian-made vaccine developed by the Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute (Razi Cov Pars) started the clinical trial on February 27.

Fakhra vaccine, the third domestically-developed COVID-19 vaccine, was unveiled and started the clinical trial on March 16.

Lately, the Food and Drug Administration issued an emergency use license for two other domestic vaccines of Razi Cov Pars and Fakhra.

Iran is one of the few countries that has all vaccine production platforms, Mohammad Reza Shanehsaz, former head of the Iranian Food and Drug Administration, said in June.

Meanwhile, World Health Organization (WHO) representative to Iran Jaffar Hussain said in September that the Organization was collecting the necessary information for the registration and certification of Iranian-made coronavirus vaccines. /T.T/

Italian short film festival to host Iran’s ‘Mostafa’

Iranian short film ‘Mostafa’ has been selected to participate in the competition section of the 18th accordi @ DISACCORDI – International Short Film Festival.

Directed by Alireza Teymouri and produced by Peyman Shahmohammadi, ‘Mostafa’ will take part in the competition section of the accordi @ DISACCORDI – International Short Film Festival.

‘Mostafa’ is the story of an Afghan man who lives with his family in Iran. This family does not have any identity cards and this creates a problem for them.

The short film has been produced with the support of the South Regional Film Organization and the Swedish Institute Film.

‘Mostafa’ has won the Best Director Award at the International Kolkata Short Film Festival in India.

Accordi @ DISACCORDI – International Short Film Festival celebrates its 18th anniversary from November 16 to December 5, 2021, in Naples, Italy. It is an audience-friendly festival that focuses on quality programming of all genres. /MNA/

 

Iran crowned CAFA U15 champions

Iran won the title of the 2021 CAFA U15 Championship in Dushanbe, Tajikistan on Tuesday. The Persians defeated Kyrgyzstan 8-0 in their third match.Esmaeil Gholizadeh (two goals), Kasra Taheri (two goals), Samir Hobobati, Erfan Darvish, Reza Ghandipour and Ali Rahmannejhad were on target for Iran.

Iran had defeated Uzbekistan 3-2 and were held to a 1-1 draw by Tajikistan in their previous two matches.

Iran won the title with seven points thanks to a better goal difference than Tajikistan.

The tournament was held from Nov. 19 to 23 in a round-robin format.

Iran had also won the 2nd edition in 2018 which was held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

The CAFA Championship is an international football competition in Central Asia for the member nations of the Central Asian Football Association (CAFA). /T.T/

 

4 Iranian wrestlers advance to final at CISM C’ships

Four Iranian wrestlers have advanced to the final matches of the Free-Style contests at the 5th CISM World Military Wrestling Championship in Tehran on Monday.

Iranian freestyle wrestler Mohammad Bagher Yakkeshi at -61 kg defeated an Armenian opponent to advance to the final. But in the 70kg category, Mohammad Mahdi Yeganeh Jafari was beaten by another Armenian rival and failed to reach the final.

Also, at 79, 92, and 125 kg divisions, Bahman Teymouri, Mohammad Hossein Mir Baghban, and Yadollah Mohebi, respectively beat their rivals and advanced to the final matches later today.

Moreover, on the first day of the competitions on Sunday, two Iranian wrestlers Morteza Ghiasi at 65 kg and Mohammad Hossein Mohammadian at 97kg gained gold medals.

Ahmad Mohammadnejad at 57 kg and Fariborz Babaei at 74 kg won a silver medal each while Hadi Wafaeipour at 86 kg received a bronze medal.

The 5th CISM World Military Wrestling Championship is being held as an important event in Tehran on November 21 – 24, 2021.

 

13 Iranian knowledge-based firms to attend Plast Eurasia 2021

Iranian Pavilion consisting of 13 knowledge-based companies will be held in the 30th International Istanbul Plastics Industry Fair (Plast Eurasia Istanbul 2021).

Chief Development Officer at Iran National Innovation Fund (INIF) Siavash Malekifar said that the 13 knowledge-based companies will attend Plast Eurasia Istanbul 2021 which is slated to be held on 1-4 Dec. 2021 in Turkey.

According to Malekifar, these knowledge-based companies will present their latest achievements in the field of plastic, polymer and relate industries.

International Istanbul Plastics Industry Fair (Plast Eurasia Istanbul), the largest plastics industry fair held every year in Europe, is organized by TUYAP in cooperation with PAGEV (Turkish Plastics Industry Foundation) in Tüyap Fair Convention and Congress Center, Istanbul.

Plast Eurasia Istanbul 2019; 29th International Istanbul Plastics Industry Fair brought together 1,085 companies and company representatives from 40 countries and 52.361 professional visitors from 106 countries on the 4th-7th of December in Tüyap Fair Convention and Congress Center, Istanbul. /MNA/

 

‘White Clad’ goes to four intl. film festivals

Iranian short film ‘White Clad’ directed by Reza Fahimi will be screened at four international film festivals in Turkey, Sweden, Iraq and Australia.

‘White Clad’, a production of the Iranian Youth Cinema Society by Reza Fahimi, is scheduled to be screened at the 4th edition of the Turkish Red Crescent International Amity Short Film Festival, the 26th edition of the Canberra Short Film Festival in Australia, the 12th edition of the SAMA International Film Festival in Sweden and the 5th Slemani International Film Festival in Kurdistan region of Iraq.

The short film shows an old woman bringing some sheep cheese to Ahmad, a ten-year-old boy so that he can give it to his father, who is a teacher. His father should intervene and stop them from hanging the woman’s son.

‘White Clad’ has received the grand prize in the international competition of the 37th Tehran International Short Film Festival (TISFF). /MNA/

 

Kish Island ready to host Qatar World Cup spectators

The Iranian island of Kish in the Persian Gulf is ready to host Qatar World Cup spectators as well as participating teams, the head of the Association of Kish Hoteliers, has announced.

The proximity of Kish to Qatar and the lower cost of staying on this island make it possible for spectators and teams to stay here during the World Cup, which will be held from November 21 to December 18, 2022, ISNA quoted Masihollah Safa as saying on Monday.

Due to the large leap taken by the Iranian national football team to participate in the World Cup, there is a need to increase the capacity of accommodation and reception services on Kish Island, the official explained.

Therefore 4,000 rooms are being prepared to accommodate Iranians and foreigners attending the World Cup, he added.

The goal is to increase accommodation capacity and standards on Kish until the World Cup to provide at least Iranian travelers with reasonable prices and a far better experience than Qatar, he noted.

It’s important to have foreign travelers and teams in Kish, but our priority is Iranian travelers, he mentioned.

Back in October, the deputy tourism minister Ali-Asghar Shalbafian announced that Iran should benefit from the 2022 World Cup as a considerable opportunity to promote its distinctive travel attractions.

“With the World Cup being held in a neighboring country, Iran can benefit from this important event, which if carefully planned, can bring significant wins for various sectors, especially the tourism industry in the country,” he noted.

The geographical position of Iran and its unique tourist attractions make it a potential destination for the World Cup spectators, the official added.

Therefore, proper policy-making and management in collaboration with the private sector can pave the way for the widespread use of this event, he noted.

Increasing the number of flights between Iran and Qatar during the event as well as showcasing and introducing distinctive tourist attractions of the country to the spectators at this event is on the agenda of the tourism ministry, he explained.

Back in September, Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts Minister Ezzatollah Zarghami announced the issuance of tourist visas and the flow of foreign tourists to Iran would resume as per President Ebrahim Raisi’s order following 19 months of suspension.

However, now that the tourist visas are once again being issued to cultivate good grounds of hope for travel insiders.

Months of steep recession has taken its toll. Many travel insiders, hoteliers, and tour operators have faced big dilemmas such as bankruptcy, unemployment, debts, and the prospects of not being competitive on the international level.

Some experts believe Iran is still somehow “unknown” for many potential travelers due to Western “media war”. Several estimates have been released so far on the extent of the tourism-related losses incurred by the pandemic. Only months into the outbreak, Zarghami’s predecessor, Ali-Asghar Mounesan, lamented that the number of foreign travelers to Iran was drastically plunged due to the pandemic.

“Tourism of the country was growing before the corona [outbreak], its revenues reached $11.7 billion in 2019, which accounted for 2.8% of GDP, nearing the average share of tourism in the world GDP, which was 3.2 percent,” Mounesan said. He added 8.7 million foreign nationals visited Iran during the [Iranian] year (1398), adding that Iran was ranked as the second fastest-growing country in tourism based on data compiled by the World Tourism Organization.

Experts expect Iran to achieve a tourism boom after coronavirus contained, believing its impact would be temporary and short-lived for a country that ranked the third fastest-growing tourism destination in 2019.

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 26 are inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Under the 2025 Tourism Vision Plan, Iran aims to increase the number of tourist arrivals from 4.8 million in 2014 to 20 million in 2025.

A peek into Kish Island

Amongst the Persian Gulf islands, Kish is the more luxurious and developed. Except for its unique nature such as waters and shallow beaches, the tourist attractions of this charming island are due to its rich historical background as well as kind and hospitable people.

The pristine and beautiful nature, the meeting of land and sea, the clear sky, the pleasant air, and the pleasurable reverberation of the waves create such a sense of calm that one cannot even distinguish between imagination and reality.

Nowadays, about one million foreign and domestic tourists travel to the island every year and it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Iran as it has magnificent attractions such as Kariz Underground City, Harireh Ancient City, Marjan Beach, Bird Garden, Ocean theme park, and Grand Recreational Pier./ T.T/

 

Iran joins club of producers of 3D woven glass composites

An Iranian knowledge-based company has helped Iran to join the club of five countries that produce 3D woven glass composites used in the construction industry.

According to the Vice Presidency for Science and Technology, an Iranian knowledge-based company has helped Iran to join the club of five countries that produce 3D woven glass composites used in the construction industry.

These high-tech fabrics, which are only produced in a few industrialized countries, used to be imported from overseas into Iran before.

According to the report, it took over a decade for the Iranian knowledge-based company to succeed in producing the advanced material.

The 3D woven glass composites are used in construction, transportation, road industries, as well as water and sewage industry, oil and petrochemical industry, construction of composite sheds, temporary shelters, other structures and their reinforcement, industrial greenhouses, civil engineering and urban facilities, among others. /MNA/