Omani Delegation Explores Jordan’s Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship

Amman: A delegation from the Omani Defense College visited the Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship on Tuesday to learn about Jordan's experience in digital transformation and entrepreneurship.

According to Jordan News Agency, several directors briefed the delegation on the current operations, highlighting key projects and initiatives that support digital transformation and the development of the Kingdom's entrepreneurship system. During the visit, the ministry's Secretary-General, Samira Zoubi, emphasized the bilateral relations, based on mutual trust and a shared commitment to expanding cooperation to achieve common interests.

The ministry is working on several strategic pillars that form the foundation for the Kingdom's digital economy and entrepreneurship and directly contribute to supporting digital transition. Zoubi stated these plans aim to develop infrastructure, build skills, foster entrepreneurship, boost financial services, and launch national platforms, which are achieved under ongoing collaboration with government institutions and the private sector.

Zoubi noted Jordan's ICT sector boasts growth potential, a qualified workforce, secure infrastructure, and a supportive legislative environment and investment incentives. Jordan is a country known for its role in entrepreneurship and innovation in the region, as Jordanian entrepreneurs have proven their ability to achieve significant successes at the local, regional, and global levels.

Many Jordanian entrepreneurial projects have expanded beyond the Kingdom and achieved success stories, attracting investments and acquisitions from regional and international companies. For its part, the visiting delegation expressed its pride in the historic brotherly relations, underlining the mutual commitment to strengthening and expanding cooperation across all fields.