The Iraqi ministry of planning has held a workshop on nanotechnology, highlighting its potential as one of the most advanced scientific and technological developments in recent years.
Presentations covered various aspects, including a report by engineer ahmed farouk of the ministry of construction, emphasizing Iraq’s need for nanotechnology research centers to keep pace with global scientific and industrial advancements.
other speakers addressed nanotechnology applications in construction and education, noting its benefits for sustainability, economic growth, and industrial efficiency despite the high costs involved.
the workshop underscored nanotechnology’s role in reducing industrial waste, enhancing medical technology, and supporting the development of green buildings.