The CEO and founder of Nikat Sea Technology Company, referring to the difficult economic conditions, currency restrictions, and difficulty in obtaining bank facilities, said: “In such an unstable economic environment, our decision is to increase investment in domestic production and move towards international markets; because investment in production is investment in the people and future of Iran.”
According to Radio Salamat’s public relations report, Dr. Fatemeh Pisheh-Varzad, CEO and founder of Nika Sea Technology Company, stated in the “Greetings to Life” program that challenges such as sanctions, currency fluctuations, and lack of liquidity weigh heavily on manufacturers, adding:
Our company has been operating in the field of producing specialized skin products based on marine ingredients for the past five years and has been a Ministry of Health Technology Company for three years.
Stating that the company's products are produced in three lines: cream, marine hydrating and anti-wrinkle gel, marine exfoliating and anti-spot mask, and skin nourishing super serum, he continued:
All active ingredients in our products have been replaced with marine active ingredients instead of chemicals to provide both high effectiveness and fewer side effects for the consumer.
This young entrepreneur emphasized: We started with laboratory production and have now reached the capacity of a factory to mass produce. Last year, we also began examining global markets for export so that we can gain a share of the international market.
Referring to this year's slogan, "Investment for Production," Pishevarzad said: Along with government support, the participation of the public and the private sector can pave the way for sustainable development and lead to improved livelihoods.
He concluded by noting: "Although the process of obtaining permits and facilities was time-consuming and difficult, the support of concerned colleagues and managers gave us hope. We believe that with collective efforts and reliance on indigenous knowledge, we can build a better tomorrow for Iran."