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Hamyarhub Launches ‘Dada’: An AI News Assistant for Smarter Newsrooms

Iran to Launch Pars and Nahid-2 Satellites, Promises Major Space Updates

Hamyarhub Launches ‘Dada’: An AI News Assistant for Smarter Newsrooms

A new platform called Dada, developed by Hamyarhub Innovation Center, has been officially unveiled. Branded as an AI News Assistant, Dada aims to dramatically enhance the speed, accuracy, and quality of repetitive tasks in newsrooms and public relations departments.

The startup behind Dada was founded with the mission of automating news and content production while empowering websites and organizational blogs. Rather than replacing journalists and PR experts, Dada is positioned as a strategic partner working alongside them.

Dr. Ali Shaker, CEO of the Dada startup, explained:

“Dada plays two key roles for media and PR professionals: first, as an intelligent automation engine capable of generating, translating, monitoring, and rewriting news based on editorial strategies; and second, as a smart collaborator that assists with text completion, headline suggestions, tone adjustment, and even content summarization.”

According to Shaker, Dada can be tailored to specific editorial goals—for example, publishing 10 daily news pieces across various topics from trusted sources. It continuously monitors, rewrites, and publishes stories on websites or social media, operating around the clock without direct human intervention.

The assistant also supports audio file processing, provides meeting and project draft reports, enables real-time translation, and delivers optimized news outputs. These features allow PR managers and journalists to focus more on in-depth research, exclusive interviews, and meaningful analysis.

A Gartner report highlights that up to 40% of knowledge workers’ time is spent on tasks that could be automated. Dada directly addresses this challenge with three key benefits:

– Faster content production and reduced publishing time

– Lower operational costs and optimized use of human resources

– Improved quality and consistency of output through defined editorial guidelines and custom tone

“Dada is the result of close collaboration between experienced journalists and AI specialists at the Hamyarhub Innovation Center,” Shaker emphasized. “Our mission is to transform industries by creating intelligent assistants (AI Agents), and Dada marks our very first step in this direction.”

He added: “The greatest asset of any business is its untapped human potential. Dada is designed to unlock that potential, enabling professionals to channel their energy into creativity, strategy, and solving complex problems.”

For more information about the Dada startup and how to acquire this platform, visit the Hamyarhub website or contact the team via email at info@hamyarhub.com.

Iran to Launch Pars and Nahid-2 Satellites, Promises Major Space Updates

The head of Iran’s Space Research Center announced that new satellite launches and technological milestones are on the horizon, with major updates expected during World Space Week.

According to Jadeh Makhsous News Agency, Vahid Yazdanian, president of the Iranian Space Research Center, stated that Pars-1 (second model of PAS-1), an Earth observation satellite, is scheduled for launch in the coming months, most likely in December.

He added that the second prototype of the Nahid-2 satellite—developed by the Iranian Space Research Center—will also be launched aboard a domestic launch vehicle before the Ten-Day Dawn celebrations.

Yazdanian explained that Nahid-2 is a telecommunications satellite with a two-year lifespan, weighing 120 kilograms, and designed to orbit at an altitude of 500 kilometers. It features a 55-degree orbital inclination, a chemical propulsion system with one newton of thrust, and an average power capacity of 49 watts. Its communication bands include KU, X, and UHF.

He concluded by noting that during World Space Week, efforts will be made to announce positive updates on the stability of Nahid-2’s performance and the activation of its KU band. This frequency band, he explained, enables satellite relay communications, satellite telephony, and data exchange—capabilities that Iran hopes to further expand in the near future.