With
over 50 years of experience in antivenom production, Razi Institute stands as
one of the oldest producers in the country. Dr. Tabianian emphasized the
importance of updating production and laboratory processes to maintain the
institute's competitive edge on the global stage.
He
stated that the institute must keep pace with global advancements and actively
engage with international scientific communities to gather insights and
feedback from experts, which will be crucial for improving product quality.
As an executive committee member
for the International Conference on Venomous Animals and Antivenom, Dr.
Tabianian highlighted the conference's primary goals: to enhance quality,
develop new products, and expand export markets. He noted that feedback from
the institute's activities and interactions with global specialists could play
a significant role in increasing quality and expanding markets for the
institute's products.