Iran Health Exhibition 2025 Highlights Scientific Exchange, International Delegations, and Health Media Participation

June 1, 2025 – The Iran Health Exhibition, scheduled for June 8 to 11 at the Tehran International Exhibition Center, will focus on advancing scientific exchange, strengthening international engagement, and supporting the health media ecosystem.

According to the head of Pardis Technology Park, more than 1,200 companies applied to participate this year; however, due to the 38,000-square-meter space available across 12 halls, only 580 companies could be accommodated. This strong demand reflects the significant progress and expertise Iran has achieved in the medical equipment and health sectors.

He noted that the number of technology-driven and knowledge-based companies in the medical and pharmaceutical fields has expanded so rapidly that even the entire International Exhibition Center would not suffice to host them all. This growth has accelerated in recent years.

The Iran Health Exhibition 2025 will include more than 35 side events, such as technology meetings and business negotiations, fostering collaboration among companies, universities, the private sector, and government agencies, while also enhancing connections between domestic firms and international delegations.

This year, over 100 members of trade and scientific delegations from 20 countries, in cooperation with the Center for International Interactions of the Vice Presidency for Scientific, Technological and Knowledge-Based Economy Affairs, will visit the exhibition, providing a platform to showcase Iran’s scientific capabilities globally.

A special pavilion for Iranians abroad, supported by the National Elites Foundation and the Vice Presidency for Scientific, Technological and Knowledge-Based Economy Affairs, will host 18 companies led by Iranian experts who have returned to the country or operate internationally. These companies are expected to contribute significantly to knowledge and experience transfer within the health industry.

A dedicated 150-square-meter space has also been allocated for media activities, ensuring comprehensive coverage of Iran’s health sector achievements.

Iran’s domestic production of medical equipment has reached approximately $1.5 billion, paving the way for export growth. The pharmaceutical sector also demonstrates strong capacities, with many companies ready to compete in regional markets.

The head of Pardis Technology Park expressed optimism that continued support from the Ministry of Health, along with the development of knowledge-based businesses, international cooperation, and the return of overseas experts, will further enhance Iran’s standing in the health industry. The Iran Health Exhibition aims to promote local capabilities and attract both domestic and international investment.

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