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Jordan News
31-05-2025
- Business
- Jordan News
Crown Prince Presents a Visionary Package on Technological Development in Jordan - Jordan News
His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II presented a forward-looking package of visions concerning technological development and the transformation of life in Jordan. اضافة اعلان In a speech on the technology sector during the Tawasol 2025 Forum, His Royal Highness explored the future shape of sectors amid rapid technological advancement, placing strong emphasis on the integration of artificial intelligence technologies. Speaking on the future of the healthcare sector, the Crown Prince said: "I envision a citizen visiting a health center that lacks a certain specialty, yet being able to consult with a specialist remotely without the burden of travel." Regarding the future of education, he added: "I envision a schoolgirl using an AI-powered virtual assistant that responds to her inquiries and enables teachers to support students who face learning challenges." On digital acceleration and the future of government, His Royal Highness said: "I see the government securely utilizing artificial intelligence technologies to process demographic, economic, and health data—using it as a key tool in decision-making, enhancing transparency, and forecasting risks." Addressing the future of technologies, he stated: "In the near future, I envision drones made by Jordanian companies delivering urgent medical supplies, monitoring water and electricity networks to protect them, or being used in agricultural technologies." The third edition of the Tawasol 2025 Forum kicked off on Saturday at King Hussein Business Park, organized by the Crown Prince Foundation under the patronage of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II. The forum is held under the theme 'A Dialogue on the Future', focusing on major global transformations and their intersection with bold local questions identified throughout the year. The forum addresses two main themes: economic transformation and future readiness. It features six dialogue sessions covering topics such as artificial intelligence and data in Jordan, entrepreneurship, tourism, arts and culture, vocational and technical training, and administrative reform, with the participation of decision-makers, experts, and youth from various sectors and governorates. The forum is being broadcast live throughout the day on Jordan TV, Al Mamlaka TV, Roya TV, and Amman TV, in addition to the forum's website and the Crown Prince Foundation's social media platforms. Young people will also attend session viewings from the Foundation's offices across all governorates. The forum is co-organized by several media institutions, including Jordan TV, Al Mamlaka TV, Roya Media Group, Amman TV, Al-Raiya Media Group, Sada Podcast, Musajjal platform, Al Sharika, Al-Mabda' Podcast, Karavan program, and many partners contributing to interactive activities throughout the day.


Jordan News
31-05-2025
- Business
- Jordan News
Under the Patronage of the Crown Prince… 'Tawasul 2025' Forum Kicks Off Today - Jordan News
The third edition of the Tawasul 2025 Forum, organized by the Crown Prince Foundation, kicks off on Saturday at the King Hussein Business Park, under the patronage of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II. اضافة اعلان Held under the theme 'A Dialogue on the Future,' the forum focuses on major global transformations and how they intersect with bold local questions. The discussions will revolve around two main pillars: economic transformation and future readiness. The event will feature six panel discussions addressing topics such as artificial intelligence and data in Jordan, entrepreneurship, tourism, arts and culture, vocational and technical training, and administrative reform. These sessions will bring together decision-makers, experts, and youth from various sectors and governorates. The forum will be broadcast live throughout the day on Jordan TV, Al Mamlaka TV, Roya TV, and Amman TV, as well as on the forum's official website and the Crown Prince Foundation's social media platforms. Additionally, youth from across the country will join the live streaming sessions from the Foundation's offices in all governorates. This year's forum is supported by several national entities, including Arab Potash Company – Bromine Division, Umniah Telecom, Arab Bank, Zain Telecom, Zain Innovation Campus (ZINC), Talabat, and institutional partners such as the Jordan Strategy Forum, the Association of Banks in Jordan, Jordan Chamber of Industry, the Information and Communications Technology Association of Jordan (int@j), Jordan Chamber of Commerce, and the Jordan Economic and Social Council. Media partners co-organizing the event include Jordan TV, Al Mamlaka TV, Roya Media Group, Amman TV, Al-Raya Media Group, Sada Podcast Platform, Mussajil Platform, Al-Sharika, Al-Mabda' Podcast, Caravan Program, and many other partners involved in interactive activities held throughout the day. (Al Mamlaka)


Roya News
31-05-2025
- Business
- Roya News
Under Crown Prince patronage, 'Tawasul 2025' Forum kicks off today
The third edition of the Tawasol 2025 Forum kicked off Saturday at King Hussein Business Park in Amman, under the patronage of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II. Organized by the Crown Prince Foundation, this year's forum is held under the theme 'Dialogue on the Future,' focusing on two key pillars: economic transformation and future readiness. The event explores major global developments and their intersection with pressing local questions. The one-day forum features six panel discussions on topics including artificial intelligence and data in Jordan, entrepreneurship, tourism, arts and culture, vocational and technical training, and administrative reform. Participants include youth, experts, and decision-makers from various sectors and governorates. The forum is being broadcast live on Roya TV, Jordan TV, Al-Mamlaka TV, and Amman TV, as well as through the event's official website and the Crown Prince Foundation's social media platforms. Youth are also attending live sessions from the foundation's offices across the country. This year's edition is supported by several national sponsors, including Talabat, Jordan Bromine Company, Umniah Telecom, Arab Bank, Zain Jordan, and the Zain Innovation Campus 'ZINC.' Institutional partners include the Jordan Economic and Social Council, Jordan Strategy Forum, Association of Banks in Jordan, Jordan Chamber of Commerce, Jordan Chamber of Industry, and the Information and Communications Technology Association of Jordan (int@j).

Ammon
28-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Ammon
Crown Prince shares photos from filming of 'Nashmi' documentary
Ammon News - His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II, on Wednesday posted photos from his participation in 'Nashmi' documentary, which discusses Jordanian sports and their recent achievements. The Crown Princes described his participation as a memorable experience. In a post on his official Instagram account, the Crown Princes shared photos of himself from the filming, commenting: "From the filming of 'Nashmi' documentary airing tonight at 9 PM on Jordan TV and Jordan TV Sport. A memorable experience and an engaging conversation, thank you for having me."


Jordan Times
16-04-2025
- Politics
- Jordan Times
GID dismantles domestic missile production plan linked to outlawed group
AMMAN — Jordan TV on Tuesday aired an investigative report revealing new details about a covert cell that had been working since 2021 to manufacture missiles inside the Kingdom. The operation, described as a major national security threat, was dismantled by the General Intelligence Department (GID) in February 2025 following extensive surveillance and a covert sting operation. According to the report, the cell was motivated by what authorities termed a "dark ideological agenda" and comprised three primary suspects, all of whom were arrested. The group was led by Ibrahim Mohammad, identified as a member of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood organisation. Ibrahim was accused of initiating the missile production scheme and is currently on trial before the State Security Court in a separate case involving the transport and storage of approximately 30 kilogrammes of high explosives, including TNT, C4 and SEMTEX-H. The report also revealed that Ibrahim had arranged for two of the suspects, Abdullah Hisham and Muath Ghanem, to travel to Lebanon, where they reportedly received training and guidance from a senior operative. A third member, Mohsen Ghanem, was allegedly in charge of coordinating the transfer of funds from abroad. The cell established two main operational locations: a factory in Zarqa Governorate and a warehouse in Amman's Naqeera area. While some of the equipment was sourced locally, other critical machinery was smuggled into the country for illegal use, the report said. The Naqeera warehouse functioned as the group's central hub, housing raw materials, prototype components and missile parts. A hidden room concealed behind a reinforced concrete door led to an underground chamber specifically designed to store the weapons. During raids on the suspects' residences, authorities discovered cylindrical and conical metal components, along with other geometrically shaped items. According to technical experts cited in the report, when fully assembled, the parts formed short-range projectiles resembling Grad rockets. The prototypes lacked explosives, propulsion systems and fuses, but their estimated range was between 3 and 5 kilometres, posing a serious threat to domestic targets. Authorities believe the cell had the potential to manufacture up to 300 similar missiles using the recovered equipment. Security forces had reportedly kept the cell under close surveillance for an extended period and decided to move in once the suspects completed a prototype rocket, marking a critical escalation in the group's activities, the report said. The televised investigation included footage from the production and storage sites, the tools and machinery used, and excerpts from the suspects' video confessions, in which they recounted their activities both inside and outside the Kingdom.