• Jordan’s tech-driven path to growth

  • 2024/11/08
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Jordan’s tech-driven path to growth

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  • For this episode, host Nick Newsom is in Jordan - a country recognised as a global GovTech leader, and whose monarch, King Abdallah II, has ambitions to turn it into a regional hub for entrepreneurship and innovation.

    Amjad Swais, chair of the trade body representing Jordan’s tech sector, Intaj, tells us how the government is using tech in its efforts to counter high youth unemployment, sluggish economic growth, and significant pressure on public services.


    Episode overview


    02:40 - Jordan's digital infrastructure

    06:34 - IT outsourcing in Jordan

    09:25 - Moving toward exporting tech

    12:38 - Incentivising R&D

    17:19 - Making education serve labour market needs

    20:43 - Overview of GovTech in Jordan

    24:27 - The private sector's role in service re-engineering and digitisation

    26:50 - Improving government IT service procurement

    32:42 - Strengthening product management in government digital transformation

    35:19 - Overcoming resistance to change

    38:24 - Government AI readiness

    39:53 - Where AI can add most value in government

    44:04 - The focus on the MENA ICT Forum 2024


    Further reading


    Economic Modernisation Vision, Government of Jordan

    Why digital transformation projects fail and the path to success, Intaj CEO Nidal Bitar in The Jordan Times

    Empowering graduates, strengthening companies, Nidal Bitar in The Jordan Times

    GovTech Case Studies: Solutions that Work Jordan: The SANAD Portal for Digital Government Services, World Bank

    Jordan's Artificial Intelligence Strategy and Implementation Plan, Jordan Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship

    Jordan’s AI policy journey: Bridging vision and implementation, Oxford Insights

    Government AI Readiness Index 2023, Oxford Insights


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For this episode, host Nick Newsom is in Jordan - a country recognised as a global GovTech leader, and whose monarch, King Abdallah II, has ambitions to turn it into a regional hub for entrepreneurship and innovation.

Amjad Swais, chair of the trade body representing Jordan’s tech sector, Intaj, tells us how the government is using tech in its efforts to counter high youth unemployment, sluggish economic growth, and significant pressure on public services.


Episode overview


02:40 - Jordan's digital infrastructure

06:34 - IT outsourcing in Jordan

09:25 - Moving toward exporting tech

12:38 - Incentivising R&D

17:19 - Making education serve labour market needs

20:43 - Overview of GovTech in Jordan

24:27 - The private sector's role in service re-engineering and digitisation

26:50 - Improving government IT service procurement

32:42 - Strengthening product management in government digital transformation

35:19 - Overcoming resistance to change

38:24 - Government AI readiness

39:53 - Where AI can add most value in government

44:04 - The focus on the MENA ICT Forum 2024


Further reading


Economic Modernisation Vision, Government of Jordan

Why digital transformation projects fail and the path to success, Intaj CEO Nidal Bitar in The Jordan Times

Empowering graduates, strengthening companies, Nidal Bitar in The Jordan Times

GovTech Case Studies: Solutions that Work Jordan: The SANAD Portal for Digital Government Services, World Bank

Jordan's Artificial Intelligence Strategy and Implementation Plan, Jordan Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship

Jordan’s AI policy journey: Bridging vision and implementation, Oxford Insights

Government AI Readiness Index 2023, Oxford Insights


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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