Orange Jordan Showcases Innovations & Creations of its Digital Community Programs at MENA ICT Forum 2024
Under the Umbrella of Orange Digital Centers
Orange Jordan enabled the entrepreneurs and
participants in its community programs, implemented under the umbrella of
Orange Digital Centers (ODC), to showcase their innovations and projects at the
10th edition of the MENA ICT Forum, organized by The Information and
Communications Technology Association of Jordan (INT@J).
His Excellency, the Minister of Digital Economy and
Entrepreneurship, Eng. Sami Smeirat was briefed about Orange’s innovations and
projects, implemented under the umbrella of Orange Digital Centers, during his
visit to the company’s booth.
Orange engaged with the forum’s attendees
being the public or the industry leaders, by showcasing its innovations. They
included the "MARS-JO Rover" device that has been built and
manufactured in the Fabrication Lab in Irbid for educational purposes to
simulate the exploration and study of space and the Martian environment.
The company also showcased its ongoing
commitment to supporting entrepreneurs on their long-term journey to success.
As part of these efforts, startups from the BIG by Orange program and the
Orange AI Incubator participated in Startup Village Arabia, where they engaged
with the public, exchanged knowledge with experts, attracted investments, and
presented their innovative products and services.
The MENA ICT Forum represented an
opportunity to introduce attendees to the latest technological trends that are
reshaping all sectors. Aligning with this, Orange introduced its virtual hospital project, which was
designed at the Innovation Hub in Amman. The project employs augmented reality
technology in healthcare services, showcasing technology’s contribution to
setting new standards for the healthcare industry through customized services
that save time and effort for both doctors and patients and thus reflect on the
overall patient experience.
Projects of Orange Summer Challenge 2024 also had the opportunity
to showcase their innovations at the forum. These included the ARFL, which
provides solutions for filling street potholes and will represent Jordan in the
Middle East and Africa version, the SAVERBOT, which specializes in assisting
rescue teams to find survivors during disasters and crises, and the Deep-Sea
Explorer, which offers innovative solutions to explore and photograph aquatic
worlds using modern technologies, based on advanced water drone robots.
It is worth mentioning that Orange Jordan sponsored the
two-day MENA ICT Forum 2024 as the telecom partner. The event, held at the Dead
Sea and welcomed more than 3,000 visitors from the region and the world, was
themed “Synergy in Innovation: Navigating the Future of ICT in MENA”.
For more information, please visit our website: www.orange.jo.
-
End -