According to the public relations of the university: The Student, Industry, and Entrepreneurship exhibition was held by the mechanical engineering, polymer, civil engineering, energy, engineering physics, electrical, and computer science student scientific associations of Qom Industrial University in collaboration with the university's industry relations office, with the presence of provincial officials, professors, students, and 7 knowledge-based companies in the Shahid Akhoumdi conference hall over 4 days.
In this exhibition, Dr. Khoshnevisan, the president of Qom Industrial University, expressed his satisfaction with the organization of this exhibition and the vitality of student scientific associations, stating that student life is the best opportunity for research and inquiry.
He added: If students can unleash their talents and abilities during their studies, they can play a key role in the growth and flourishing of the Islamic community after graduation, and in this way, they can reduce their dependency on other countries.
Furthermore, Engineer Alami, the president of the Shokouhieh Industrial Estate, referred to the importance of entrepreneurship in society, adding: Today, many third-world countries aim to transform themselves into developed countries through accurate planning. For this reason, they promote cultural and economic development side by side. Unfortunately, in our country, this alignment is very weak.

He emphasized the institutionalization of resilient economy in society, noting: One of the ways to institutionalize a resilient economy in the community is to nurture creative entrepreneurs. They can keep both the industry and the economy thriving by producing practical products at low costs.
The president of the Shokouhieh Industrial Estate added: One of the greatest challenges of the economy and industry in the country is the emigration of talented entrepreneurs to other countries. 28 years ago, Singapore based its development on attracting investors and specialists who had gone to the West, returning all Singaporean investors and elites to the country, and this has played a crucial role in their growth.

It is worth mentioning that in this exhibition, knowledge-based companies such as Asayesh Foam, a producer of new foams; Rangin Zarin, a producer of adhesive and resin with new formulations; Shab-e Kahrba, a manufacturer of solar cells; Mahan-San'at Sakhteman, producer of new building blocks; Ideh Sazan Mobtaker Qarn, producer of a new generation of CCTV cameras; Pana, a producer of 3D printers; and Tak-Tay Iran, producer of molds and injection plastic, were present. Additionally, the achievements of the professors and students of Qom Industrial University were displayed at their booth.

