Hamed Jafari
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Hamed is a startup community builder in Tehran. He is passionate in tech, entrepreneurship and innovation. You can reach him at Hamed[at]techrasa.com Can up-and-coming local startups compete with well-known international tech companies? In this article we’re going to take a look at Dunro, an Iranian location-based app similar to Foursquare.
For the first time in Iran, a series of startup pitch competitions will be held in 8 cities of the country in 10 days. The 10 best startups from these cities will be selected to pitch during the finals in Kish Island in front of the local and international jury. Registration for startups is now open.
In the past couple of days, a number of Iranian websites have lost their access to Google Analytics. This issue is caused by "a violation of Analytics policies" as Google’s support team has answered.
You have decided to enter the Iranian market and now you want to gain exposure for your product or service. Here are three social media marketing practices which many companies in Iran are employing. Many of the old advertising schemes are now considered expensive and inefficient. Instead of spending millions...
According to the latest statistics by Iran’s Ministry of Communications, mobile internet users in the country have reached to 41 million.
Are you wondering which Iranian websites are getting the most user traffic from Iran? Here are the top 5 most visited Iranian websites based on Alexa traffic ranking.
Drone delivery is transforming the logistics and delivery industry around the world. Apparently Iranian companies are also accepting this shift and we may see delivery drones over some Iranian cities, but not the capital.
For Iranian developers, competition is a big obstacle when it comes to building a popular messaging app. Here are 6 reasons why fledgling Iranian messaging apps are having trouble to grab shares in this evolving market.
According to the Head of the Research Center at Iran's National Center for Cyberspace, Telegram channels have broken records for the number of Farsi content over the Internet.
The 1st Nordic-Iranian Business Forum (NIBF) will be held on 20-21 of November in Stockholm, Sweden. Iranian corporates and startups in various fields including ICT are expected to attend this event.












