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Amman, Oct. 22 (Petra) – Orange Jordan concluded the fourth edition of the Orange Summer Challenge 2025 under the theme Startup4Good, held at the Orange Digital Village.
According to an Orange statement, the event brought together students and young entrepreneurs who presented innovative solutions across various fields, including Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, occupational safety, smart cities, and accessibility for visually impaired individuals.
Over the past three months, participants engaged in an immersive, hands-on journey combining practical training, expert mentorship, and collaborative teamwork at the Orange Digital Center. Leveraging the center’s resources, including the Innovation Hub, Digital Fabrication Lab, Coding School, and BIG by Orange, the challenge empowered youth to sharpen their skills and turn their ideas into impactful projects that respond to real community needs.
The first-place winner was the Safeguard project, offering smart public safety devices for workplaces with live monitoring and comprehensive team reporting, thereby enhancing occupational safety.
The second place went to the Massar project, a smart robot for quickly and accurately marking street lines and parking spaces, achieving higher efficiency and lower cost compared to traditional methods.
The NOOR project claimed third place, providing a device that enables visually impaired individuals to read, summarize, and take notes independently, enhancing their educational and professional opportunities.
//Petra// AF
22/10/2025 23:20:06