The National Museum of Science and Technology Iran at the 26th Exhibition of Research, Technology, and Innovation Achievements
The National Museum of Science and Technology of Iran will participate in the 26th Exhibition of Research, Technology, and Innovation Achievements, held at the Tehran International Exhibition.
The 26th Exhibition of Research, Technology, and Innovation Achievements will take place from December 13th, 2025, during Research Week, hosted by the Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology, with the slogan “Investing in Production with the Support of Research and Technology.” The National Museum of Science and Technology Iran, as a research institution under the Ministry of Science, will showcase its scientific and research capabilities at Booth 10 in Hall D25.
The National Museum of Science and Technology, under the Ministry of Science, aims to promote science and introduce indigenous scientific and technological heritage. At this exhibition, it will present a range of activities, including mobile exhibitions, the “Science for All” festival, scientific events and seminars, and “Saar” lectures.
Additionally, the museum is ready to collaborate with universities and educational institutions in areas such as documentation, conceptual design, and environmental design for promotional activities. This collaboration could lead to the establishment of halls of fame, the creation of university museums, and the design of interactive exhibitions to present scientific and research achievements to the public.
In addition to showcasing the capabilities of the National Museum of Science and Technology Iran, the museum’s booth will, as in previous years, feature several interactive exhibits, including pieces from ancient sciences for audience viewing. An interactive sculpture titled “Carbon Memory,” which highlights the environmental footprint of some daily choices, will also be on display, inviting viewers to reflect on the impact of individual behaviors on the planet.
For more information, interested individuals can visit the website of the National Museum of Science and Technology or contact them at 021-88203530 or 09198962007.







