Javadalaimah creativity center on the way to improve services and new ideas
According to the Public Relations Department of the Javad-al-Aemeh Cultural Charity Institute, a group of managers from the educational complex visited innovation, entrepreneurship, and creativity centers at Tehran University and Sharif University of Technology.
During their visit to the Entrepreneurship Center of Sharif University of Technology, discussions focused on the advantages of entrepreneurship in the Sharif Innovation District and the processes that innovative ideas undergo, from inception to achieving desired goals, particularly for students.
The delegation also visited the Innovation Center of the Entekhab Industrial Group (Snowa Tech) at Sharif University of Technology, which emphasizes innovative projects and supports them in its factories. The center has launched the "Snowa Award" to back student-led industrial projects. Another destination was the Martyr Sattari Innovation Complex.
The itinerary included a session with the managers of Allameh Helli 3 High School (SAMPAD), where experimental implementation of Sharif University’s innovative projects is underway. A tour of its various sections was also conducted.
The New Pathway Life Business School, located in the Faculty of Management at Tehran University, was another stop. This institution designs events for next-generation schools and organizes advanced higher education courses to promote skill development. Discussions on signing mutual agreements for modern education were held.
The second day included a visit to the Association for Supporting Creative and Capable Children at the Faculty of Psychology, Tehran University. The association focuses on training child educators, identifying and nurturing children’s talents, and empowering charity organizations working in child education. It believes that creativity serves as the foundation for transformation.
The delegation’s itinerary continued with visits to companies within the Science and Technology Park at Sharif University of Technology, including Fab Lab and Lancer.
Fab Lab's slogan, “A Place to Create Almost Everything,” reflects its mission. It houses Fab Kids, Fab Factory, and Fab Café, providing spaces to nurture children’s talents, construct anything using 3D printing technology, and hold innovative events. Sharif Lancer Innovation Center, which aims to teach essential skills to students, was the next stop. The center prepares students to establish businesses successfully.
The final visit on the second day was a meeting with managers of Sharif Star, the university's startup and innovation hub. Sharif Star focuses on redeveloping talents, promoting successful entrepreneurship, and ensuring educational equity through innovation and design thinking.
During the visits, Gholamali Sefid, CEO of the Javad-al-Aemeh Cultural Charity Institute, provided an overview of the institute's activities and its affiliated organizations. He emphasized that the purpose of these visits was to strengthen and improve the services of the Javad-al-Aemeh Creativity and Innovation Center and to foster collaboration with relevant centers.