BIPC Signs MoUs with Shiraz University, Iran Telecom at Iran Oil Show

BIPC Signs MoUs with Shiraz University, Iran Telecom at Iran Oil Show
(Saturday, May 10, 2025) 00:06

TEHRAN (NIPNA) -- Bandar Imam Petrochemical Company (BIPC) signed two memorandums of understanding (MoUs) with Shiraz University and the Telecommunications Company of Iran on Friday, aimed at boosting research and technological collaboration in the oil and petrochemical sector.

The agreements were inked on the sidelines of the 29th International Oil, Gas, Refining and Petrochemical Exhibition in Tehran, by Bandar Imam CEO Sepahdar Ansari-Nik, Shiraz University President Alireza Afshari-Far, and Iran Telecom CEO Mohammad Jafarpoor, according to the Persian Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company’s public relations office.

The MoU with Shiraz University focuses on addressing the company's technological, educational, and research needs, and enhancing in-house process and technical know-how development. Ansari-Nik emphasized the importance of academic cooperation given the scale of Bandar Imam’s operations, calling it a strategic investment in line with Iran’s 2025 slogan: “Investment for Production.”

“We consider every research initiative with Shiraz University a direct investment in production,” he said, inviting the university's researchers to engage actively in problem-solving initiatives under the new partnership.

Afshari-Far highlighted the university's 80-year legacy and extensive student and academic capacity. “Bandar Imam Petrochemical is one of Iran’s key players in value-added petrochemicals,” he said. “We are eager to contribute our academic strength to advance industrial goals.”

The second MoU, with Iran Telecom, seeks to improve planning, design, implementation, and operation of advanced digital infrastructure and technology tools for Bandar Imam’s facilities. Iran Telecom’s Jafarpoor expressed hope that the deal would accelerate deployment of data analytics, artificial intelligence, and high-speed communications across Iran’s oil and petrochemical sectors.

Ansari-Nik added that the partnership aligns with the company’s “New Bandar Imam” development agenda, underlining the strategic role of telecom expertise in modernizing the facility’s technology framework.

The four-day exhibition, which opened Thursday, hosts domestic and international firms in the oil, gas, and petrochemical industries, including tech startups and knowledge-based companies. It runs daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Tehran International Permanent Fairground.

 


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