As
a prominent sponsor of the exhibition, Razi Institute highlighted its
impressive capabilities in vaccine production and the institute's booth drew
considerable attention from visitors, including health officials and
representatives from various domestic and foreign companies, with notable
discussions taking place between experts from India and China regarding
potential collaborations in biological products.
Ali
Es-haghi, Director General of the Razi Institute, highlighted the institute's
comprehensive portfolio, which encompasses vaccines for polio, measles,
rubella, mumps, tetanus, and diphtheria, along with therapeutic serums for
snake and scorpion bites. He noted that Razi Institute's medical vaccines not
only meet domestic needs but are also exported to numerous neighboring
countries, contributing significantly to regional public health efforts.
Throughout
the exhibition, officials, industry experts, and students engaged in meaningful
discussions aimed at expanding collaborations and addressing pressing industry
challenges. The event served as a crucial platform for Razi Institute to
reinforce its connections within the pharmaceutical sector and showcase its
vital contributions to public health.
In
addition to fostering networking opportunities, the exhibition aimed to boost
export potential, particularly to neighboring countries. Razi Institute's
active participation reaffirmed its position as a leading producer of
biological products in Iran, playing a pivotal role in the nation's vaccination
initiatives and overall health strategy.