According to the words of the Supreme Leader (may his shadow be prolonged), in light of the difficult conditions and the sanctions imposed by the West against the Iranian nation, reviewing our country's scientific and technical advancements is both very useful and encouraging. This is because the Iranian nation can transform these sanctions into opportunities.
As the fifth country in the world in the field of producing powerful stem cells, achieving the first rank in vaccine and serum production in the Middle East, and making advancements in aerospace through the construction of various satellites, this reflects the determination and resolve of Iran and Iranians.
Now, with significant advancements in nuclear technology, we take pride, as despite all the threats and sanctions, with faith in God, reliance on the words of our wise leader, and the dedication of committed and expert youth from Iran, we witness the peaceful nuclear progress of our country.
April 20, known as National Nuclear Technology Day, is a day of commitment for all of us Iranians, especially students and scholars, in honor of Martyr Ahmadinejad, Martyr Mahmoud Ali Mohammadi, Martyr Majid Shahriari, Martyr Mohammad Ali Mahdavi, Martyr Ali Asghar Hosseinzadeh, Martyr Parviz Ahmadinejad, Martyr Ramadan Rostami, Martyr Enayatollah Emini, and Martyr Ali Mousavi.
Today, as the academic community of Qom Industrial University, we stand in solidarity with the nuclear martyrs of our homeland so that through unity, knowledge, and action while maintaining a spirit of independence, we can protect the interests of our national and nuclear assets in our beloved Iran, so that our enemies know that despite pretexts such as human rights, nuclear energy, sanctions, and threats against Iran, we will remain more resilient than ever.