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![[IEIS Group, Iran]](../images/i/ir$ieis.gif) 
  
![[IEIS Group, Iran]](../images/i/ir$ieisr.gif)
obverse (right hoist) and 
reverse, based on
image located by Esteban 
Rivera, 8 August 2017
See also:
سنديکای صنعت برق ايران (Sndiɠaẏ Cnʕt Brq Airan; English: Iran Electrical (Power) Industry Syndicate, 
IEIS), established in 2000, is a nongovernmental organization, consisting of 457 
members (http://www.ieis.ir/UserImage/IEIS%20Member%20Companies%201396.pdf) 
including manufacturers, contractors and consultant companies of the electrical 
Industry, and seeks to promote the position of Iranian electrical industry in 
the world.
Source: 
http://www.ieis.ir/en-menu-198.html 
Its flag is a white horizontal 
flag with the logo and the name of the organization below in both Persian and 
English (in English, each initial is in golden capital letters), as seen here:
- (flag on the left)
http://www.arya-transfo.com/cache/fck_files/sem16.JPG (source:
http://www.arya-transfo.com)
- (reverse):
http://www.ieis.ir/UserFile/Photo/d540d45e_d4d0_4d2e_bda0_7314c04a1da2.jpg
(source: 
http://www.ieis.ir/fa-galleryview-118-433-43.html)
Esteban Rivera, 8 August 2017
This logo seems to depict a stylized turbine, composed of four tilde-shaped elements arranged around a small central disc, the whole inside a square frame with rounded corners.
Based on the information researched by Esteban and using a large logo image 
at 
https://media.licdn.com/media/p/7/005/013/3de/3c84dad.png, I drew this flag 
anew; the obverse (with the hoist at the viewers right hand), and its reverse.
This flag, bearing a 
rotationally symmetric emblem and writing in two scripts with different 
directionality, is a textbook case of the Vexillographic Conundrum, concerning a 
flag as a two-sided object  something so often ignored and/or unknown by 
designers (t)asked into flag creation.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 20 
September 2017