The agenda covered several
critical topics, including the procurement of vaccine strains and seeds, the
transfer of modern vaccine technologies, and the establishment of standard
requirements for production and quality control. The meeting also aimed to
coordinate visits to leading vaccine production centers worldwide.
During the meeting, the
longstanding collaboration between the center and Razi Institute was acknowledged.
The center's capabilities in meeting the institute's standard requirements and
facilitating technology transfer projects were also emphasized.
Key discussions included:
Dr. Ahmadian underscored the need
for Razi Institute to provide a detailed list of requests for organized
follow-ups by the center, highlighting the institute's efforts to strengthen
its economic and scientific presence in neighboring countries, Africa, and the
Eurasian region. Dr. Moradi Bidhandi expressed gratitude for the energy and
capabilities of the center's young workforce, emphasizing that any support for Razi
Institute would ultimately benefit the health and well-being of the Iranian
people. Meanwhile, Dr. Banihashemi shared his idea about the problems in
technology transfer.
The meeting concluded with
several key resolutions: identifying specific countries and centers for
potential visits and establishing communication; and providing a list of
exportable products and target countries, along with supporting documentation
in English.
In closing, the head of Academic Affairs and International Relations expressed appreciation for the productive meeting, presented catalogs of products in English, French, and Persian to Dr. Ahmadian, and officially invited him and his delegation to visit Razi Institute's facility shortly.