Jordan ICT Connect learning exhibition

Published on 14 May 2024

The Euromed Clusters Forward project was pleased to organize its third face-to-face academy on May 11, 12, and 13, 2024, in Amman, Jordan, focusing on the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector.

The academies within the Euromed Clusters Forward project aim to strengthen the capacities of clusters and their members in seven Southern Mediterranean countries to promote growth, collaboration, and sustainable economic development. The first academy, held in Barcelona, focused on cluster governance strategies, while the second, in Marseille, addressed the challenges of energy transition and new digital technologies. Jordan ICT Connect is the third academy organized by Euromed Clusters Forward.

Jordan ICT Connect welcomed a delegation of thirty clusters and industry representatives from the following countries: Morocco, Tunisia, Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine, Turkey, Bahrain, and Oman. The academy concluded successfully thanks to theorganization by Leaders International, the support of project partners: Int@j, Berytech, ANIMA, and especially the contributions of high-quality speakers.

The event was a significant milestone, marked by the exploration of the latest trends, sharing of valuable insights, and creating meaningful connections among clusters participating from the MENA region and GCC countries. These interactions have ignited hopes for collaborations that could transform the future of ICT in Jordan and beyond.

Over the 3 days, the spirit of collaboration and innovation was solid. Participants left with a renewed sense of purpose to continue learning, growing, and driving positive change within the industry and their communities.

The exhibition kicked off with the first day at the Xpand Conference, where delegates from the MENA region attended sessions on diverse tech topics ranging from AI technologies to product management. These sessions empowered delegates by enhancing their knowledge of human-centric technologies and enabling them to develop their work further. With over 2000 attendees from the ICT sector, the event provided opportunities for participants to level up their skills as product builders and network with industry peers.

Day 2 of Jordan ICT Connect was a storm of inspiration and collaboration at the King Hussein Business Park. Delegates visited GamingLab, FabLab, and Ipark, where they were impressed by the innovative technology and contributions to the Jordanian market. These visits sparked discussions and ideas for future collaborations between labs in Jordan and the MENA region, promising a bright future for joint technological advancements.

The final day of the exhibition offered an enlightening journey through Jordan’s tech innovation landscape. The first stop was the University of Jordan, where participants delved into the university-supported tech initiatives, highlighting the critical role of public education in nurturing groundbreaking ideas. The next visit was to the Orange Digital Village, where the Orange team showcased their efforts and projects that propel tech startups forward in the market. The day concluded at School42, a revolutionary hub of tech education challenging conventional norms in Jordan’s tech sector.

Reflecting on the learning exhibition, Jordan ICT Connect has left a mark on all participants. The event has set the stage for ongoing collaboration, innovation, and growth within the ICT industry, both in Jordan and across the MENA region. Stay tuned for more exciting updates as the journey of transformation continues with Euromed Clusters Forward Project.

Sarra Boussaïdi, project manager Euromed Clusters Forward