Iran’s Vice Presidential Office for Science and Technology, a staunch supporter of startups, has suggested several measures to ease the hardships of knowledge-based companies and startups.
Speaking at a gathering of tech officials in South Khorasan Province on Monday, Sorena Sattari, the vice president for science and technology, emphasized the necessity of helping the growth of tech units in the country. He said knowledge-based firms and startups need not grapple with basic requirements, Mehr News Agency reported.
“The tech units should not be worried about the lack of a workplace. In case there is any incomplete or abandoned building, my office will finance their restoration and preparation for startup use.”
He added that insurance and tax fees should be waived for the tech units. “Establishing an office to specifically address such issues can help them get rid of frustrating processes and extra expenses,” he said.
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