This report includes data from 2014 to 2023. Citing an IRNA report, the Tehran Times reported that the country’s global ranking in 3D printing publications is 22nd.
3D printing refers to the process of creating three-dimensional objects layer by layer. Each layer is placed in order.
According to the report, 3D printing and additive manufacturing publications in Iran experienced significant growth from 2010 to 2023.
The universities with the highest number of publications were Tehran University (83 documents), Amirkabir University of Technology (83 documents), Tarbiat Modares University (40 documents), and Tehran University of Medical Sciences (37 documents). did.
Turkey (779 documents) and Malaysia (543 documents) rank first and third, respectively.
With 65 documents, Iran ranks first among Islamic countries and 11th in the world in four-dimensional (4D) printing.
The country ranks second with 1,625 publications related to fifth generation industry (Industry 5.0). Turkey (1,817 documents) and Malaysia (1,611 documents) rank first and third, respectively.
Fifth-generation industries are using technologies such as 4D printing, collaborative robots (cobots), augmented and virtual reality, cognitive computing, digital twins, and additive manufacturing.
Iran ranks 23rd in the world in additive manufacturing technology, 29th in cognitive computing, 37th in virtual reality, 38th in digital twin technology, 42nd in augmented reality, and 60th in collaborative robots.
Iran takes the lead in neural network technology
According to Web of Science, Iran (17,458 documents) ranks first among Islamic countries in neural network technology and multi-agent systems (351 documents).
The report includes data for 20 years from 2004 to 2023.
The country has secured a ranking of 6th in the world for neural network technology and 12th for multi-agent systems.
Turkey and Saudi Arabia with 9,078 documents on neural network technology are ranked second and third respectively.
In terms of multi-agent systems, Tunis with 233 documents and Morocco with 231 documents are in second and third place.
Iran ranks second among Islamic countries in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and robotics.
The country also ranks 16th in the world for AI technology. 25th in Visual Computing and Natural Language Processing. Ranked 17th in machine learning. 27th place in robotics.
The trend of scientific production in neural networks, machine learning, and AI technologies in Iran has increased over the past decade compared to other AI-related technologies.
The results show that scientific output in the field of neural networks is on the rise, from 950 documents in 2014 to 2,207 documents in 2023.
In machine learning, scientific output increased from 81 documents in 2014 to 1656 documents in 2023.
Additionally, in the field of artificial intelligence, scientific output increased from 98 documents in 2014 to 647 documents in 2023.
For the past two decades, most of the scientific achievements in the field of artificial intelligence have been in collaboration with the University of Tehran, the University of Tabriz, and the Amir Kabir University of Technology. In visual computing and natural language processing, Tehran University, Amikavir University of Technology and Sharif University of Technology ranked first to third, respectively.
Most of the scientific achievements in machine learning are associated with the University of Tehran, Amikavir University of Technology and Tarbiat Modares University. In robotics, the University of Tehran, Sharif University of Technology and Amir Kabir University of Technology are credited.
The University of Tehran, Tabriz University, and Iran University of Science and Technology accounted for a large share of scientific achievements in neural networks, and Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran University of Science and Technology, and University of Tehran in multi-agent systems.
MNA