Electronics ,electricity and energy industry
Electronics ,electricity and energy industry and its role in the industries of Iran and the world
The electrical and energy electronics industry emerged in the 20th century and today is one of the largest global industries. Contemporary society is made up of a large collection of electronic devices that are used in automated or semi-automated factories.
This industry consists of different sectors. The main driving force behind the entire electronics industry is the semiconductor industry, which in 2018 had annual sales of over US$481 billion.
The electricity and energy industry includes the production, transmission, distribution and sale of electricity to the general public and industrial plants. Commercial distribution of electricity began in 1882 with the generation of electricity for light bulbs. Increasing economic and safety concerns in the 1880s and 1890s led to the legislation of the electrical industry.
Economic energy, which was once a new phenomenon, expensive and limited to densely populated areas of the city, has become a fundamental aspect for the normal functioning of all elements of developed countries.
Due to the rapid growth of knowledge in the field of electronics; electricity and energy, as well as a global approach to the development of production and provision of clean and non-fossil energy; Danesh Dirin Iranian Company, being present in this industry, in addition to being active in the main field of the mentioned industry, also has extensive activity in the field of related industries, including equipment, machinery and consumable parts related to this industry.
In the continuation of the activities based on this sector, this company in related industries with a focus on providing services and other economic and interactive activities with reliable and experienced companies, as well as having technical and up-to-date internal knowledge such as Electro Desert Company, Faran, Tablo Faz, Taif Asa and Also, international companies such as Siemens, Rital, AEG, ABB, LS, Philips, Toshiba and Panasonic located in the countries of Germany, Italy, France, Sweden, Japan and South Korea interact and cooperate in line with trade exchanges and technical knowledge.