Tehran – The Iranian inventor has secured five gold medals and four silver medals in the fifth international invention and innovation competition so far, and is an IVN member of the International Federation of Federations (IFIA).
The fifth competition was held effectively from August 15th to 17th for Inv members who have won INV titles from around the world.
Mohsen Hamidi, a professor at Islamic Azad University in Tehran’s scientific research department, won the gold medal for the invention of the “personal sampling pump”.
Medi Moharranpur, manager of Science and Technology Park in Buin Zahura, Kazvin, received the gold medal for the invention of the “independent multi-layer capillary hydroponic system.” In 2023 and 2024, he also won gold medals.
Mohammad-Hossein Shahbazi and Shahin Shahbazi, liver specialists at ILAM, were awarded gold medals for the invention of medical capsules to manage GERD via mechanical gel barriers with healing and angiogenic properties.
The Iranian team in Mazandaran Province, consisting of Masoud Babaei Kiapi, Hor Rashidi, Mohammad-Reaz and Hossein Nejati-Moqadam, secured the gold medal for the invention of the “anti-fishing system for e-banking”.
Erfan Esmaeeli, a doctoral student in health information management, won the gold medal for inventing the “sensor-based health monitoring device for PET behavior detection.”
Hamed Mortazabi, a graduate of Bakiatra University of Medical Sciences, won a silver medal for his invention of “anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor herbal forms.”
Engineer Yousef Radpouyan won a silver medal in the design and development of “laser gas analyzers using standard modular methodologies.”
Sanai and Sonei Hajirezaei, 14-year-old high school students from Tabliz, won silver medals in “Sanai: Architecture of the Future of the City”, “Architecture of Sustainable Design” and “Sonai: Fire Smart.” They also obtained an INV title and its membership certificate.
Over 1,100 original projects have been submitted from 27 countries. He is an inventor of diverse countries such as the United States, Canada, Germany, Iran, France, Morocco, Turkey, Russia, Qatar, Kuwait, China, Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, the United Arab Emirates, Poland, New Zealand, and more. Their work highlighted a powerful truth. The next generation is not only ready to tackle today’s challenges, but is boldly rethinking tomorrow.
This year’s edition highlighted the most urgent themes that shape the world: renewable energy and green technology, artificial intelligence and smart applications, sustainable development solutions, and advanced applied technologies across the industry.
The honorable event reaffirmed the mission of the INGO as a leading INGO, empowered the inventors, promoted sustainability-driven ideas, and amplified the impact of youth-driven innovation.
Iran is shining in 2025
Iranian students were able to win 13 medals (3 gold medals, 4 silver medals and 6 bronze medals) and 13 medals at the Innoverse International Invention & Innovation Expo, which showcases their exceptional talent in science and technology.
The US-sponsored event took place online on August 24th. Accommodation in 2025 represents more than competition. It was a field for collaboration, knowledge exchange and intellectual growth across academic and generations.
It provided inventors, researchers, students and emerging talents around the world with a renowned platform to showcase their ideas, inventions and scientific contributions.
The project includes areas such as advanced technology, artificial intelligence, social development, and environmental sustainability.
This year, a total of 177 teams from 47 countries participated in the competition, including Armenia, Bangladesh, Belgium, China, France, Chile, Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Japan, the UK, the UK, the US, Vietnam, India and Finland.
Ilia Majidzadeh Heravi, Parsa Karimi Yazdi for inventing ‘CommuniMateSmartApp: Solutions for Deaf Communication Challenges’, Artin Radmatin, Ava Alebouyeh, Baran Bahman, Elyar Ferdosizadeh, MohammadHossein Ezzati, for ‘Evaluation of the effect of using magnetic gear in improving the performance of process systems based on mechanical gear’, and Niki Abtahi, Parsa Ahmadpour Rahiminejad, Baran Derakhshandeh Daryasari, Sarina Nosrati, Ramiya Rahjou, “Improve the design of pneumatic muscles: Simulation and analysis of the dynamic behavior of systems”, bagged gold medal.
Mehran Rajabi and Alireza Jafarnezhad, for the invention of ‘EcoNet Bin: An AI-IoT Powered Smart Waste Segregation System for Efficient Recycling’, Yasin Abbasi, Ali Rahbari, Nikasadat Hosseini, Kiarash Rshidzadeh Gargari, and Eizadyar Jalali Pour, for the invention of ‘Medismart Smart Pharmacy Solutions, Palmida Salamand, Solena Salamand. “Development of nanoextracts containing herbal extracts with resistance to wear and oral bacterial attenuation,” and Matin Hayati and Matin Hayati invented automated analysis and visualization of EEG signals for seizure prediction using frequency band silver media.
Mohammad Thumbnematimoin, and Mahangadimi, “Evaluation of Gamma Aminobutyric Acid Efficiency in CACO2 Colorectal Cancer Cells,” Rodinafodechenas, Baranmoradi, “For the Preparation and Characterization of Antibacterial Biotype Packaging Based on Antibacterial Biotype Nankaididonan Compositegy with Antibacterial Biotype Nankaididonan Compositegy.” ziziphora essential oil for protein based Packaging application’, Sam Rashidi and Radin Abasi, for ‘Design and Implementation of Smart NannyBot: A Humanoid IoT-Based Robot for Remote Child Activity’, Arshia Chehrezad, Taha Tajik, for ‘Fabrication of a Hydrogel Containing Captopril and Investigation of Its Effects on Oral Ulcers in Type 2 Diabetic Rats’, Raman Nafarieh, for ‘Evaluation A novel herbal nanogel preparation of skin cancer cells using the MTT assay, and a safe bronze medal for Moeid Rajabi and Helena Rajabi’s “Protect the Curious Little Little Mind: A Smart Child Safety Solution with IoT and Image Processing.”
