The Second In-Person Modiran 10 Training Course Held with Strong Participation from Livestock Industry Professionals
Modiran Tahlilgar Sepahan Company, with the aim of further empowering professionals in the livestock industry to utilize modern management technologies, held its second in-person training course dedicated to the web-based Modiran 10 software on August 18–۱۹, ۲۰۲۶. The educational event was hosted at the Vahdat Industrial Cattle Breeders Cooperative in Isfahan, welcoming a large number of professionals and enthusiasts interested in smart livestock management systems.
One of the most notable aspects of this training course was the participation of livestock industry companies from ۱۷ different provinces across Iran.
During the two-day event, participants had the opportunity to become fully familiar with the various capabilities and features of Modiran 10. Through practical workshops and real-world simulations, they were able to develop hands-on skills in using the system. The interactive and dynamic learning environment provided an excellent opportunity for participants to raise questions and address their concerns, while the instructors responded carefully and thoroughly to all questions.
Another positive aspect of the event was the active participation of attendees in providing constructive feedback and suggestions aimed at further improving the software.
Surveys conducted during the course also indicated a high level of satisfaction among participants with the quality of the educational content, teaching methods, and academic level of the materials presented. Many participants considered holding such training courses an important step toward enhancing technical knowledge and harmonizing management processes across this vital industry.
According to the registration statistics, Isfahan Province accounted for the largest share of participation at 30%, followed by Yazd at 13% and Alborz at 8.7%. Other provinces represented at the training included Markazi, Khuzestan, Qom, Kerman, Ardabil, Zanjan, Qazvin, Semnan, Lorestan, Hamadan, South Khorasan, Tehran, and Razavi Khorasan.
In terms of participant diversity, the composition of attendees demonstrated broad participation from different sectors of Iran’s livestock industry. Large livestock complexes and production units accounted for 45.7% of participants, while private livestock farms and individuals represented 30.4%. Holding companies and major investment organizations accounted for 8.7%, knowledge-based companies and specialized equipment suppliers represented 6.5%, and unions and industry associations accounted for 4.3%. These figures demonstrate the widespread interest in and shared need for smart management systems across different sectors of the livestock industry.
It is worth noting that all costs associated with organizing the training course—including two-day accommodation for participants, educational packages, and all executive arrangements—were fully provided and supported by Modiran Tahlilgar Sepahan Company.






