Leader Calls for Further Scientific Progress

In today’s meeting with officials and personnel from the Iranian Institute for Cognitive Science Studies (ICSS) in the capital city of Tehran, Ayatollah Khamenei described Iran’s scientific progress over the past 20 years as good but stressed that that progress should gain more momentum.

“The pace of this scientific movement [forward] must not slacken; rather, it must be maintained and augmented for the 20 to 30 years to come so that we reach the pinnacle [of scientific growth],” the Leader said.

Ayatollah Khamenei said Iran must not be content with its current level of advancement in science or pause its progress.

“If we lag [even] slightly behind the global scientific progress, we will no more be able to catch up and reach scientific peaks; therefore, no pause whatsoever must occur in our scientific advancement,” the Leader said.

Ayatollah Khamenei said he was fully aware of the budgetary shortfalls at the country’s cultural and scientific centers but stressed that, with perseverance, Iran could still and even in the midst of political and economic problems, accomplish great tasks.

‘Never refrain from learning!’

The Leader then offered two pieces of advice.

Firstly, he said, Iranian scientists should make use of all of the scientific accomplishments of the West.

“Never refrain from being a learner and from learning! We are not ashamed of being learners and learning; but we are ashamed of ‘always remaining a learner,’” Ayatollah Khamenei said.

However, the Leader also advised against putting trust in the plans and advice prescribed by the West.

“Western countries, which today are the most advanced in the fields of modern sciences, have also committed the highest number of crimes against nations throughout history,” he added.

Earlier on Tuesday, Iranian Vice-President for Science and Technology Sorena Sattari in a ceremony in the Southern city of Bushehr said, "Iran ranks first in science in the region by having nearly 4,000 knowledge-based companies."

He added that the knowledge-based companies in Iran had sold nearly 600,000bln rials (about $6bln) worth of their products last year, expressing the hope that the figure would increase by the end of the Iranian year (March 20).

Sattari had announced in December that Iran stood atop the nations of the region in the production of science and technology. 

"Now, Iran ranks first in the region in science and technology," Sattari said, addressing a forum on stem cells in Tehran.

He also referred to Iran's huge progress in the field of stem cells, and said that the country had been able to take over Turkey and Israel in this field.

Sattari underscored that Iran's progress in the field of stem cells and regenerative medicine had opened a door to the development of knowledge-based economy.

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