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Iran is doing very well in science and technology and if it keeps going at this rate, its science level will be on par with European countries within 10 years. But it all depends on stability of the country. Pakistan was doing well in 90's too but it became unstable or rather was made unstable. If Iran also loses its stability all this will go down the drain. Here is what nanotechnology CEO from California, Tim Harper had to say about Iran's nanotechnology to a Canadian nanotechnology magazine in context of future of nanotechnology:

Iran is a different case, and it’s a place I have visited several times to discuss nanotechnologies. While the world may have some issues with the Iranian government, the scientists and business people I deal with are just like the rest of us. Iran has some great science going on, and the US embargo has meant that they have had to be quite ingenious to get access to even basic instrumentation such as electron microscopes. However, there’s a large domestic market, and the Iranians are manufacturing everything from scientific instruments to nanomaterials. When the political issues are solved, I think a few people will be surprised by the level of sophistication of Iranian nanoscience. [Note: For an example of what Tim is referring to, see the Fast Company article (Using 3-D Printers To Mock Up New Teeth) by Morgan Glendaniel, as it mentions the impact that Iranian scientists have had on this new nano-enabled technology.)
Tim Harper, Cientifica’s CEO, talks about their latest report on global nanotechnology funding and economic impacts « FrogHeart
 

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