As science advances and new technologies emerge, the world faces a dual challenge: managing resource limitations, rising costs, and environmental concerns. In response, industries are increasingly shifting toward optimal and efficient processes. Within this evolving perspective, the significance of engineers across various disciplines is becoming ever more important. In particular, the upstream sector of mining engineering and mineral industries plays a critical role, as it supplies essential material for various industries. By rigorously adhering to international standards and focusing on high-quality products, these sectors cannot only enhance operational efficiency but also significantly reduce costs, paving the way for sustainable growth in an increasingly competitive global market. This process commences with a comprehensive exploration and ore reserves evaluation, followed by meticulous extraction techniques that prioritize mine stabilization. This foundational phase seamlessly transitions into the subsequent stages, which encompass the processing and the concentration the minerals. The workflow is ultimately refined to meet the specific demands of various industries. The integration of technical expertise, coupled with real-world experience and innovative problem-solving strategies, stands out as a crucial element in the professional assessment and recognition of engineers within industry associations. Following the proud founders of engineering science, Iranians have consistently garnered recognition as innovative, insightful and accomplished engineers across both domestic and international arenas, and despite all the limitations they face, they never stop progressing and moving. As highlighted in the book “5000 Years of Iranian Engineering”: the history of engineering and techniques in Iran, the rich tapestry of Iranian engineering spans a vast array of natural sciences and encompasses the innovative use of materials, the sustainable application of natural resources such as water, wind, and fire, and the development of architectural methods that harmonize with climatic conditions. Furthermore, it explores intricate mechanical devices and energy conversion methods, as well as advanced communication systems that have evolved throughout history. In the meantime, physics, chemistry, biology, metalworking, science and technology, artesian wells, wind deflectors and autonomous cooling and heating systems, windmills and quadrable methods, formless domes, arched dams and bridges, listening to the art of music are the way of understandings of this wide range. While congratulating the National Engineer’s Day on the February 24th, it should be noted that this naming is in honor of a person who believed that scientific forecasting gives every human being the power to make the best decision knowing what lies ahead. This great man is Nasir al-Din al-Tusi. This day actually honors the men and women who have brought prosperity for our dear country, Iran, by relying on their technical knowledge in the most difficult conditions with the least facilities, adopting the best solutions and decisions.