The deal was signed on the sidelines of
the 11th IranPlast Exhibition in Tehran on Tuesday which is running
through September 27.
Promotion of technical savvy for
production of the items in a bid to ensure Iran's presence in international markets
is aimed at by the MoU.
The document was signed by heads of the
two centers.
IPPI has 20 knowledge-based companies whose
number are planned to reach 40 by 2025.
The 11th edition of IranPlast Exhibition kicked
off on September 24 and is mounted with as many as 1,124 companies.
The fair is organized in the four sections
of raw materials, end-used items, semi constructed items, machinery and
services.
The exhibitors come from countries like
Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Finland, France, Greece, India, Serbia, Italy, South
Korea, Austria, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Spain, United Kingdom, Thailand,
Czech, Cyprus, Turkey, Taiwan, China, Japan and the United Arab Emirates.