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Int'l electricity exhibition kicks off in Tehran

Xinhua, November 5, 2016 Adjust font size:

Iran's 16th International Electricity Exhibition (IEE) opened in Tehran's Permanent International Fairgrounds on Saturday.

Representatives of around 650 domestic and international companies have participated in the exhibition with their products and services to seek opportunities for enhancing marketing network.

This ongoing exhibition comes after a nuclear agreement inked by Iran and the world powers in July last year and implemented in January this year, giving it great significance compared with previous editions, reported Tasnim News Agency.

The exhibition, slated for Nov. 6-9, hosts a wide range of electrical equipment, electronic devices, maintenance and services as well as renewable and new energies, said the report. Endit