The 14th Middle East Conference focused on “learning from the past, the resilience, and the future design” in Moscow by the Walda Club and with the participation of the Academy of Sciences Russia was held.
Dr. Tahereh Mirmadi, at the invitation of the Institute of Scientific Policy Research, attended the sixth conference on “Middle East Political Vision in the Class of Recent Scientific and Technology Developments” in Moscow on February 7, and presents views from the perspective of diplomacy. Scientific in this regard.
In his speech, Mirmadi emphasized that these challenges could not be resolved or even reduced without technology, referring to the rapid progress of modern technologies such as artificial intelligence and the simultaneous exposure of the world’s exposure to widespread crises such as climate change and health crises. He described technology as a tool for public development and prosperity and emphasized the need for access to countries in the region.
He went on to address the potential of the West Asian region to create scientific regional networks and knowledge exchange and said: The Middle East region, with diverse geographical and economic features, is a suitable platform for the development of scientific and technological cooperation. The presence of natural resources -rich countries along with countries with specialist human resources and research infrastructure allows for knowledge networks where all members can benefit from the benefits of cooperation.
Mirmadi introduced the concept of “knowledge network” as a decentralized collaboration in which information and knowledge exchange is horizontally without a specific hierarchy. “The differences in the volume of human and financial capital in the region are not only threats, but can also become a complementary advantage for scientific and technological cooperation,” he said.
He also pointed to the joint scientific and scientific culture among the countries of the region, stating that it would pave the way for peaceful cooperation between academics and researchers, even despite political and ideological differences. According to Dr. Mirmadi, knowledge networks can gradually strengthen regional communications by prioritizing shared challenges such as environmental crises or health issues and becoming an effective tool for scientific diplomacy and regional peace and welfare by integrating global value chains. .
In the end, he emphasized the importance of scientific cooperation in the field of medical and biological technologies, such as assistance technologies and medical surgeries, as examples of science and technology diplomacy, and proposed to expand such collaborations in the region.
The meeting was attended by Dr. Andrei Cortonov, a member of the Russian International Relations Council and attended by Constantine Moglfsky, Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, Dr. Nabil Fahmi, former Egyptian Foreign Minister and Professor of World Affairs and Public Policy, University The American was held in Cairo and Dr. Tahereh Mirmadi, a professor of technology policy and a representative of the Institute for Scientific Policy Research, discussing the disturbances in the region, the development of long -term development strategies. The formulation of long -term development programs, including scientific, technology and social programs in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries and the possibility of implementing these projects in the context of uncertainty and turning it into a driving force for the entire region, were among the topics discussed at this specialized meeting.
The Institute of Scientific Policy Research considers this presence and participation an opportunity to strengthen the diplomacy of science and technology and the development of regional knowledge networks in West Asia for the country.
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