Special display cases will be manufactured by a reputable international company
The exhibition display cases for the Center of Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan will be produced by the German company "Glasbau Hahn."
This was announced at the recent meeting of the Expanded Scientific Council.
At the meeting, the director of the "Glasbau Hahn" company, Isabel Hahn, presented the display cases that will be made for the Center of Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan.
— Our company has been around for nearly 200 years, and it was founded by my grandfather. Throughout these years, display cases have become our legacy, passed down from generation to generation. The display cases made by our company have been placed in famous museums around the world. We have also produced several display cases for Uzbekistan. For the Center of Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan, we offer modern and convenient display cases that can be easily moved, expanded, and adapted to different formats. We are also interested in the opinions of local scholars, — noted head of the company.
For reference, "Glasbau Hahn" is recognized as one of the leading companies in the world and is ranked among the top three globally in its field according to industry standards. At the final stage of the meeting, members of the council shared their comments and suggestions regarding compliance with protocols that will help prevent damage to unique manuscripts and ensure the high-quality and secure preservation of rare exhibits during the production of display cases. The discussion also addressed the importance of ensuring the reliability and safety of the exhibits. In conclusion, the proposal for cooperation with "Glasbau Hahn" was approved, and future plans were presented.
It is important to note that, according to the directives of the Head of State, the mission of the Center of Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan is to broadly showcase the contributions of our ancestors to world civilization, to instill in youth a spirit of respect for the nation’s great historical legacy, to facilitate scientific debate, to promote relevant ideas and discoveries, and to create opportunities for the development of new scientific content. To achieve these goals, more than 2,000 local and international scholars and experts have joined forces to develop a unique exhibition. Over 800 projects will be implemented in three phases, with the first phase now underway and more than 400 projects actively in progress.
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