AMMAN — The Ministry of Digital
Economy and Entrepreneurship on Thursday signed a partnership agreement with
Migrate, a leading business knowledge and networking company, to establish the
first technical center in Amman, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
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The agreement was signed by Minister of
Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship
Ahmed Hanandeh and Migrate Chairman Nader
Nehme.
According to a ministry statement, the
center will be designed and operated by Migrate under the ministry’s Youth,
Technology, and Jobs Project, which seeks to launch technical centers in
Amman's underprivileged regions and governorates.
The center will serve youth and women
entrepreneurs and provide common spaces for freelancers and an incubator for
startups, the statement noted.
Speaking at the signing ceremony,
Hanandeh stressed the importance of spreading a culture of entrepreneurship among
Jordanian youth and within local communities, and enhancing the life skills,
intellectual growth, and innovation capabilities of the Kingdom’s young people
through such technical centers.
This new venture will provide spaces to
launch creative projects and reduce obstacles for entrepreneurs to establish
and develop businesses, the minister added.
Nehme pointed out that the project will
provide multiple opportunities for youth and businesswomen to develop and
expand their businesses, exchange knowledge, and benefit from the center's
services, primarily consisting of joint work and training programs.
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