Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi elaborated on the establishment of the Phoenix Project, emphasizing its objectives and inviting Iranian elites to contribute. The primary aim of Phoenix is to harness the expertise of Iranian scientists and intellectuals to empower civil society within Iran. Prince Reza Pahlavi encouraged Iranian elites to actively participate in this initiative.
The project encompasses ambitious plans for the nation's future, encompassing various areas such as investment in
Solar energy in the Lut Desert
Enhancing education quality and elevating Iranian universities to the top 100 global rankings
Fostering the tourism industry
Strengthening regional relations
Improving healthcare services
Expanding national railway and rail transportation networks
Enhancing air travel and upgrading the international airport in Tehran
Promoting development and investment in Chabahar
Phoenix comprises multiple task forces and seeks to engage Iranian professors, researchers, and professionals from esteemed universities across different countries. The project welcomes expertise in diverse fields, including
Environment
Economy
Energy
Medicine
Law
Politics
Security
Defense
Agriculture
Industry
Communications
Media, and
Tourism
According to Prince Reza Pahlavi, the absence of organizations like Phoenix in contemporary times has allowed superstitions and falsehoods to spread, hindering Iran's economic and cultural growth while benefiting its adversaries.
The Crown Prince expressed his hope that all Iranian intellectuals and scientists would actively participate in the Phoenix project, contributing to its success.
Prince Reza Pahlavi's speech at the 'Phoenix' event in Toronto, Canada.
Exclusive Interview with Prince Reza Pahlavi at the Phoenix Project Conference in Toronto
Dr. Lahouti - Iran Project Phoenix - Toronto 2019
Ms. Shima Bozorgi - Iran Project Phoenix - Toronto 2019
Dr. Arash and Kamiar Alaei - Iran Project Phoenix - Toronto 2019
Engineer Touraj Rahmani's Speech at the First Conference of the Iran Phoenix Project; Toronto 2019
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