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Amman, June 1 (Petra) — King Hussein Business Park (KHBP) and the
Information and Communications Technology Association of Jordan
(Int@j) signed an agreement to strengthen cooperation in developing
Jordan’s business and digital entrepreneurship system by supporting
the KHBP Virtual Complex, scheduled to be launched later this year.
The platform is the first fully integrated smart virtual business
platform in Jordan and the region, utilizing advanced interactive
digital technologies.
The agreement was inked by Int@j Chief Executive Officer Nidal Bitar,
KHBP Chief Executive Officer Ammar Izziddin, and Hydra Software
founder and CEO Basheer Hinnawi, whose company is the technical
partner of the virtual complex.
The partnership aims to expand cooperation and enhance support for
international, regional, and local companies of all sizes, including
startups, through providing an advanced digital environment that
enables businesses and entrepreneurs to manage operations virtually
and benefit from virtual office spaces and supporting digital
services.
The agreement is expected to enhance the presence of the KHBP Virtual
Complex within Jordan’s digital economy and innovation system by
expanding networking opportunities, facilitating access to markets
and investment opportunities, and enhancing engagement with
stakeholders across the technology and business sectors.
Izziddin said the partnership marks an important step in KHBP’s
vision to develop more interactive and connected business
environments that keep pace with rapid developments in technology and
the digital economy, while reinforcing Jordan’s position as a
regional hub for business and innovation.
He added that the KHBP Virtual Complex represents a digital extension
of the business park’s system, offering a modern model for future
business environments that provides broader opportunities for
communication, collaboration, and business development through an
integrated digital framework.
For his part, Bitar said the partnership supports Jordan’s technology
and entrepreneurship system, noting that cooperation with KHBP
highlights the importance of building effective partnerships that
encourage the adoption of modern digital solutions and enhance the
readiness of companies and entrepreneurs to meet the demands of the
digital economy.
The partnership comes amid accelerating global shifts in business
models and economic interaction, as organizations increasingly adopt
integrated and flexible digital solutions.
Through this collaboration, KHBP aims to further strengthen its role
as a center for business and innovation by developing an interactive
digital system that integrates technology, entrepreneurship, and
investment.
The KHBP Virtual Complex is designed as an interactive digital
business city, offering virtual workspaces and specialized services,
including virtual conferences, meetings, training programs, and
networking opportunities with investors, companies, and institutions.
It also enables businesses to establish dedicated digital spaces and
engage directly with clients and partners through voice, video, and
interactive communication technologies.
//Petra// NQ