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Mining News Pro - During a meeting in Sharif University with the presence of the chief executive of National Iranian Copper Industries Company topics around knowledge-based projects have been discussed.
In this meeting, Mehdi Saisheta, the assistant to the CEO in the management of knowledge-based and intelligentization affairs, explained the company's main goals in order to support knowledge-based projects and realize the development projects of the National Copper Industries Company.
In this meeting, knowledge-based companies presented a report on the future of the copper industry and the need of the global market in downstream and copper alloy products and presented their capabilities in solving the technological challenges of production complexes.
At the end of this meeting, the cooperation model of these companies was negotiated with the Nicico.
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