Iran House of Innovation and Technology, as the first and only permanent exhibition of Iran’s knowledge-driven export products, started operating in 1399 on a plot of land with an area of 1,600 square meters and a useful space of 3,800 square meters. Providing and selling knowledge-based products to other countries is the purpose of this display collection. This collection of knowledge-based products of the country in fields such as industrial and laboratory equipment, medical equipment, medicine and health, electrical and electronic industries, transportation industry, water industry, agriculture and food industries, construction industry, metal industries, and advanced materials, etc. Furthermore, it exposes the site to commercial and economic delegations from Iran and other countries. In addition to the permanent display of knowledge-driven products, facilities such as a conference hall, meeting room, administrative offices, and a business cafe are open for better growth and interaction in technology.
Based on the export approach and the aggregate of knowledge-based companies, the identity of this collection is derived on the export approach. The concept of unity in a multiplicity is shown in this identity. Considering the size of the space, the identity had to be designed to be expanded and used in different parts. On the other hand, matching the design with the architecture was very important. Iranian identity, modernity, and unity are shown in the design.