Behnam Nikfar: Iran's stone exhibition will be permanent

Behnam Nikfar: Iran's stone exhibition will be permanent
  • 2016-09-11
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Managing Director of Iran International Stone Exhibition: A very strong research team is currently researching and studying this issue in order to realize the most reliable way to make Iran International Stone Exhibition permanent.

According to Iran Stone International Exhibition, Behnam Nikfar, Director of Iran International Stone Exhibition, in an exclusive interview with Iranian Stone News Agency stated: Exhibition sites have been established in some provinces of the country and in some of them there have already been exhibition sites in the country. These exhibition sites are held intermittently.

He noted that due to the numerous exhibitions and successive exhibitions in some exhibition sites of the country, the authorities of each exhibition have to remove all existing stands and prepare the place for the next exhibition after the end of the course. It's a long time.

He added: Iran's International Stone Exhibition in Nimar has no such restrictions. The site of the exhibition is dedicated exclusively to the Iranian stone industry and no other exhibition except the stone industry will be held at this location.

Managing Director of Iran International Stone Exhibition stated: At present a very strong study team is studying and carefully studying this issue in order to realize the most reliable way of permanent Iranian International Stone Exhibition.

He noted that in order for Iran's International Stone Exhibition to be permanent, all aspects must be examined to ensure that both the interests of exhibitors are as good as possible and the interests of the exhibition's shareholders, as well as planning to maximize the presence of stone industry participants in the exhibition. Eat digits.

Nikshar emphasized: God willing, the Iranian stone exhibition will reach the point of being the most beautiful, largest, largest and most extensive stone exhibition in the Middle East in ten years, and only with the help and assistance of all the stone industry activists. It will be possible.