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100 Selected Ideas


We are delighted to conclude the 2024 Entrepreneurship Hackathon by unveiling 100 groundbreaking ideas that showcase the creativity and innovation of young talents from across Jordan’s governorates.
These exceptional concepts will embark on a six-month incubation journey, paving the way towards achieving the minimum viable product stage (MVP).
Join us in celebrating the next generation of entrepreneurs and their visionary ideas, set to inspire success, drive meaningful change, and advance progress across four key sectors in alignment with the Kingdom’s Economic Modernisation Vision.
Suggested Solutions

Agricultural engineers face significant challenges in diagnosing plant diseases due to similarities in disease patterns, leading to inaccurate diagnoses even with years of experience. The solution is an AI-powered platform, "World of Plants," that aims to use modern technologies to quickly and accurately diagnose plant diseases while providing professional consultations for farmers.
Governorate: Irbid
Team Members:
  • Shahd Alkhateeb
  • Maram Alwardat
  • Saja Alheilat
  • Mohammed AlShunnaq
  • Marwan Abu Qran

This sustainable project offers smart techniques for drying fruits and vegetables using solar energy, targeting the booming global healthy food market. The project provides an effective solution for Middle Eastern farmers, who lose 25% of their produce annually due to a lack of drying solutions. Its system is 50% less expensive than traditional drying methods, combining economic efficiency with environmental sustainability.
Governorate: Aqaba
Team Members:
  • Khaldon Alrabaa

 
Jordan is the second-most water-scarce country in the world, necessitating effective water management. SOQIA’s IWCS system utilizes advanced technologies to monitor, analyze, and optimize water usage in real time. This system ensures maximum water utilization, promotes sustainable practices, and offers hope for a water-secure future.
Governorate: Irbid
Team Members:
  • Majed Alkhateeb

Focused on improving farm efficiency by analyzing soil to determine the best-suited crops, monitoring crop progress to ensure timely harvests, and aligning crop types with market needs. This method helps reduce waste, stabilize prices, and expand sales options for farmers, enhancing profitability and ensuring that products meet market demands.
Governorate: Irbid
Team Members:
  • Mohamed Mohamed
  • Moan Mohamed
  • Rowan Almustafa
  • Amro AlKhasawneh

Jordan's agricultural sector faces challenges such as water scarcity and soil depletion. Agri-Valley provides a ready-to-use hydroponic farming area, dedicated to small farmers and unemployed individuals interested in agriculture. The project aims to create sustainable job opportunities and enhance food security by utilizing modern, water-efficient farming techniques.
Governorate: At-Tafilah
Team Members:
  • Suleiman Almarayaat
  • Ali Alsboul

Develops scalable bio-stimulants using local Jordanian bacteria to address agricultural challenges. With drought, salinity, and heat affecting productivity, these nature-inspired solutions enhance crop yield by leveraging microorganisms suited to Jordan’s environment.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Renata Obekh
  • Sujud Ayasrah

An innovative agritourism project in Jordan combining hydroponic farming with modern technology and agricultural tourism. It offers visitors an educational and recreational experience in a modern agricultural setting, where they can learn about advanced farming techniques while enjoying unique tourism experiences. The project also incorporates tourist trails in agricultural areas to raise awareness among locals and visitors about hydroponic farming and modern technologies in this field.
Governorate: Almafraq
Team Members:
  • Ikram Alshouhah
  • Balqees Alhawareh
  • Fouad Alshouhah

Nebaleva is a skincare brand offering natural, chemical-free products designed for men and women aged 13-54. The brand provides innovative formulas for healthy and glowing skin, catering to a diverse audience.
Governorate: Karak
Team Members:
  • Nebal Alnajideen

A digital platform redefining the agricultural supply chain by directly connecting farmers with traders, ensuring quality and providing accurate market and weather data. This promotes efficiency, transparency, and sustainability in agriculture.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Mamoun Salameh
  • Majd Alkhaza'aleh
  • Yousef Hejazi
  • Mahmoud Salameh

A tech-driven system using IoT and AI in the agricultural sector, saving up to 60% of water in irrigation and 40% of fertilizer usage. This reduces operational costs and increases productivity, benefiting farmers and the environment.
Governorate: Irbid
Team Members:
  • Saqr Marayhah
  • Ansam Abu Mleihan
  • Noor Alradini
  • Mohamed Ghazou

A platform that allows farmers to manage, monitor, and control their farms easily via their mobile devices, ensuring efficient and high-quality crop management and enabling a faster, more streamlined harvest process.
Governorate: Madaba
Team Members:
  • Laith Mustafa
  • Mohamed Alzalloum
  • Alaa Salameh
  • Ruaa Walweel
  • Saeed Abdulwahab

Named after the residential area in Rihab District of Mafraq Governorate, home to approximately 23,000 residents, the project aims to revive an ancient house and transform it into a guesthouse for tourists and visitors. It will feature a handicrafts and heritage exhibition and a productive kitchen offering traditional meals, creating a unique tourist experience in this open-air museum.
Governorate: Almafraq
Team Members:
  • Hala Alanasswa

Tourism in Jordan faces challenges, including low awareness of over 500 local experiences. Regional conflicts have also impacted international tourism, leading to a 4.9% revenue decline, now at $3.3 billion. Enhancing visibility and accessibility to Jordan’s unique offerings is vital to reviving the sector.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Leen Nimer
  • Mariam Alkoli

The tourism sector in Jordan faces challenges like a lack of centralized, real-time information, limiting tourists' authentic experiences. Local events have limited visibility, and small businesses struggle to reach tourists due to high advertising costs and an absence of online presence. These inefficiencies reduce the sector’s economic impact and hinder its contribution to GDP.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Amjad Rabadi

A travel guide app offering a unique experience in Jordan by combining personalized trip planning, a virtual assistant for safe, fraud-free guidance, and augmented reality (AR) features to enhance exploration. The app addresses overcrowding at popular tourist sites like Petra and the Dead Sea, while encouraging travelers to discover lesser-known gems. Using AI, the app suggests off-track locations and detailed activities, promoting sustainable tourism by connecting tourists with local culture and businesses.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Hazem Alazzab
  • Yousef Alzuweiri

Tourism in the region lacks eco-friendly destinations that combine sustainability with authentic cultural experiences, limiting quality options for local and international visitors. As demand for eco-tourism grows at an annual rate of 15%, interest increases in sustainable tourism experiences blending nature and cultural heritage. The solution is a luxury camp offering authentic Bedouin, Chechen, and Druze hospitality, with luxurious, sustainable tourism services in Wadi Al-Dahik (the White Desert), known for its globally unique geological formations.
Governorate: Alzarqa
Team Members:
  • Einas Alfayez
  • Sami Alfayez
  • Shaden Alnaimat

Azraq city, rich in natural beauty and cultural heritage, struggles to attract tourists due to a lack of quality accommodations. Unemployment, especially among youth and women, remains a significant issue. "The Oasis" offers a solution by creating an eco-friendly resort in a self-owned rural house, featuring three guest rooms, a meeting room, and outdoor event space, blending comfort and sustainability to meet diverse visitor needs.
Governorate: Alzarqa
Team Members:
  • Alaa Alqaisi
  • Omar Alqaisi

Madaba faces challenges in sustainable tourism due to limited accommodations, high carbon emissions from vehicles, and disconnected heritage sites that hinder exploration. The solution is a bike rental service offering traditional and e-bikes, strategically placed near tourist attractions. With easy rental options, route suggestions, and subscription plans, this initiative reduces emissions while encouraging sustainable and inclusive exploration of Madaba.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Sari Husseini

Famous tourist sites in Jordan, such as Petra and Wadi Rum, face significant waste management challenges, negatively affecting visitor experiences. The solution is a platform offering solar-powered smart bins equipped with modern waste management technologies to efficiently and sustainably maintain cleanliness and the appeal of tourist locations.
Governorate: Balqa
Team Members:
  • Dania Shurbani
  • Shahd Jabari
  • Huda Alsayyed
  • Sadeen Shebli
  • Majd Alhader

Eco Explore provides an innovative solution to over-tourism, which threatens environmental and cultural heritage at popular sites. By intelligently guiding and distributing visitors to various destinations, the project reduces pressure on well-known locations. It also rewards users for exploring new, undiscovered places, contributing to the preservation of cultural and natural heritage in different regions.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Malak Salem Hussein

Offers a transformative solution for Jordanian artisans by providing a unique platform that connects local craftsmen and artists with global markets. Through hands-on workshops, the platform enhances their skills and financial opportunities while promoting cultural tourism. By preserving Jordan's traditional crafts, it creates demand for authentic products, boosting economic opportunities for artisans, especially women.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Sanaa Faheili

An innovative tourism service featuring an eco-friendly electric bus touring Jordan’s governorates, offering a unique experience that highlights local culture and sustainability. The accompanying “Wain Rayheen” app combines sustainable tourism services, therapeutic programs, and environmental awareness, promoting well-being and eco-friendly economic tourism.
Governorate: Balqa
Team Members:
  • Ayat Muhei Eldeen
  • Heba Jum'ah

Offers tourists an immersive experience of Bedouin life, traditions, and customs while exploring archaeological sites in Azraq, such as Jabal Al-Tahkeem, Azraq Castle, Hamad Bin Jazi’s House, Khirbat Al-Jurba, and nearby caves.
Governorate: Ma'an
Team Members:
  • Nouf Aljazi

“Hala and Hadi” is a program designed to help children express and manage their emotions using puppets. It focuses on five key emotions: fear, sadness, happiness, stress, and anger. The program was developed in collaboration with childhood specialists to address the impact of social and natural crises, as well as digital content on social media, which have increased rates of mental health issues and depression among children globally.
 
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Mohamed Almallah
  • Mohamed Aljohari
  • Anoud Jalouqa

In Jordan, many teachers face low salaries compared to their workload and significant time demands for lesson preparation. This has contributed to Jordan’s decline in education rankings—6th in the Arab world and 57th globally. After conducting 25 interviews with teachers, common pain points were identified, including pay and lesson preparation. The project proposes a comprehensive Arabic online platform powered by AI to enhance work environments and educational quality for teachers.
Governorate: Alzarqa
Team Members:
  • Huda Ghadieh Alhusseini

Addresses gaps in education through an AI-powered learning platform offering personalized learning experiences. It overcomes the limitations of standardized education models by enhancing engagement, improving information retention, and increasing efficiency for both students and teachers.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Omar Sawalmeh
  • Yazan Alqasem

Bridges the gap between university education in biomedical engineering and electronics and the demands of the job market. It offers specialized courses, including hands-on training on medical devices, taught by industry experts. These courses connect trainees with relevant industry players, enhancing their job prospects and practical expertise.
Governorate: Irbid
Team Members:
  • Abdallah Abu Alhijaa
  • Abd Alnour Bani Omar

Deaf individuals face significant communication barriers, leading to misunderstandings, misdiagnoses, and inadequate care. They also encounter educational challenges, resulting in high illiteracy and dropout rates, as well as limited opportunities. The solution provides tools to bridge communication gaps and promote inclusion.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Kresteen Shammas
  • Ahmad Rasheed
  • Anas Abu

Statistics show that 21% of people struggle with education, while 79% face difficulty accessing resources. Approximately 300,000 individuals are in urgent need of education, with an additional 100,000 underachieving due to barriers to basic education. This affects over 11 million people in local communities.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Mamoun Oda
  • Heba Jamjoum

Jordanians and some Arab expatriates face challenges in educating their children, highlighting the need for a smart Jordanian school. With approximately 7 million expatriate Jordanians—1.5% of whom live in Saudi Arabia—and many returning home within five years, the demand for high-quality education aligned with their needs is increasing.
Governorate: Irbid
Team Members:
  • Hashim Shatnawi

Offers innovative training and educational solutions using metaverse and AI technologies. It addresses key challenges such as high equipment costs, the skills gap between education and market requirements, security concerns limiting practical training, and the lack of practical assessment tools, bridging these gaps with advanced tech-driven solutions.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Ahmad Almasha'leh
  • Yusra Jarjanezeh
  • Bashar Almasha'leh

Layla didn’t realize she was a victim of harassment and that it wasn’t her fault because no one taught her how to protect herself or report such incidents. According to the WHO, 5% of children worldwide experience harassment in childhood. The "Mankoosh World" app provides an innovative solution to address the lack of awareness and educational materials about child sexual abuse. It combines interactive stories with educational games, teaching children how to protect themselves, report dangerous situations, and care for their mental health.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Dima Alakhras
  • Dania Alakhras

An educational app aimed at helping students (ages 15-19) choose their university majors. It offers comprehensive information about disciplines, required skills, and job titles, with the option of real-world experiences using virtual reality technology. The app addresses the lack of information leading to wrong career choices, saving students time and effort while connecting them with educational institutions and guiding them to confidently select suitable majors.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Sidra Ghunmeh

Physiotherapy in Jordan faces challenges such as a lack of realistic hands-on training and impersonal care. Patients often don’t receive the support they need, and families lack the knowledge to assist recovery at home. The solution includes practical training sessions, a human-centric environment fostering emotional and physical recovery, educational programs for families, and customized therapy techniques tailored to individual needs.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Bdoor Alrawashdeh

Addresses screen addiction and surplus wood waste by creating eco-friendly interactive wooden puzzles. These puzzles foster creative thinking, problem-solving skills, and provide educational and entertainment value. Additionally, they promote sustainability by utilizing surplus wood, reducing waste, and offering an alternative to digital distractions.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Dana Akasheh
  • Esraa Alzoubi

Using technology in education places a heavy burden on institutions, trainers, and students, with lesson and lecture preparation being time-consuming. The solution is implementing a 4K system with stereo sound and support for over 15 languages to enhance learning experiences and reduce preparation time.
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Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Abdullah Muslih
  • Salim Alotaibi
  • Saif Abu Amer

Students in Jordan exhibit weak Arabic language skills, with studies showing an average reading score of 342 points, below the international average of 476. The solution is a personalized learning experience tailored to each student’s performance, complemented by an e-reading service and free resources to support language skill development.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Hedaya Al-Rzouq

Feyn is an app that helps students deepen their understanding by explaining concepts to a beloved character. It uses the "Feynman Technique," where students teach concepts as if explaining them to a child, enhancing retention. The app also incorporates strategies like "Pomodoro" to create a flexible and effective learning experience tailored to individual needs.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Mohamed Alqasem
  • Abdulrahman Alqarani
  • Hazem Alazzab
  • Mutasem AlNuemat

Revolutionizes coding education by providing a personalized and engaging learning experience. The app adapts to each user’s skill level, making learning more accessible. It also offers affordable guidance and real-time debugging support, helping beginners overcome challenges and progress efficiently.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Ahmad Alsallaq

Professionals struggle to prove self-acquired skills to employers, despite gaining new abilities through online learning for free. This problem is solved by tracking, verifying, and documenting their progress, ensuring their skills are recognized and properly accredited.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Ahmad Alabed Alhadi

In the age of rapid technological advancement, it’s essential to introduce technological education to children and youth. Gradually integrating programming and tech-related sciences into curricula will act as a launchpad for students, helping them explore multiple fields. Offering these services in private and public schools will provide a bridge for students to make informed decisions about their future university majors.
Governorate: Irbid
Team Members:
  • Yara Marian
  • Salsabeel Aldhoun
  • Marwa Marian

In Jordan, 11.2% of individuals with disabilities aged 15 and older neither study, work, nor seek employment—equivalent to approximately 815,264 people. This situation places an additional burden on individuals, their families, and society. The solution lies in providing social and personal preparation programs to help people with disabilities engage with the community. These programs focus on training them in concepts such as physical boundaries, communication skills, and field training to foster inclusion and break societal barriers.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Doaa Albik
  • Ahmad Abu Salem
  • Dana Alaksh

Aims to empower the university community through a platform that combines e-commerce and comprehensive services. It offers students the opportunity to sell their products, professional photography services, and specialized courses to enhance e-commerce skills. The platform also provides on-campus logistics management for efficient product delivery, helping students earn additional income and cover tuition fees.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Abdulrahman Alfaqiat
  • Laura Suleiman
  • Tasneem Asfour

There is a significant gap between theoretical education in robotics and direct practical experience. Current educational kits are limited to assembly without in-depth understanding and are often expensive and restricted to closed designs. The solution is affordable, open-design educational robotics kits designed with industry-grade components, providing students with a hands-on and realistic learning experience.
Governorate: Alzarqa
Team Members:
  • Amal Aldhahabi

Bab Plus is a training platform specializing in offering practical and hands-on courses in digital marketing, digital sales, and e-commerce. Its goal is to help entrepreneurs and business owners acquire practical skills in a short time. The platform provides short, direct courses with tests to ensure content understanding, customized learning paths for each user, and partnerships with companies to provide hands-on training opportunities. It also relies on remote learning to make content accessible from anywhere.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Hamzah Hammad
  • Abdullah Hammad
  • Yasmeen Ma'ayah

Founded on April 15, 2016, Wahj Al-Shams aims to create positive change in individual and societal behavior using the power of theater. The organization focuses on supporting youth in Jordan, particularly marginalized groups facing psychological and social challenges such as family disintegration or school dropouts. Wahj Al-Shams provides innovative artistic and theatrical programs to help them express themselves, overcome psychological pressures, and build skills that enhance community integration.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Maisam Abu Sharar

With 9,560 students in primary education in Jordan and 76,296 in Egypt in 2023, there’s an increasing need for effective time and location management systems in educational institutions. Smart Time is the first interactive management system using advanced sensors to identify time and place violations and take proactive measures, enhancing discipline and safety within institutions.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Yazeed Abuhammad

Youth aged 15-24 in Jordan seek vocational training opportunities amid a national unemployment rate of 46.1%, with an even higher rate of 63.3% among young women. EduTech connects youth and students with companies in their respective fields through an innovative platform that offers exceptional practical training opportunities. The platform focuses on enhancing practical skills and experiences to prepare them for effective integration into the labor market.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Adnan Zaytoon
  • Farah Alnajjar
  • Nidal Zaytoon
  • Ehab Kurdi
  • Layla AlKurdi

The first interactive learning and play space in southern Jordan, combining education and entertainment. It features play areas inspired by the Montessori method, outdoor interactive games, and augmented reality classrooms, offering children a unique educational experience that encourages exploration and participation.
Governorate: Karak
Team Members:
  • Mohamed Altaraweh
  • Shifa Altaraweh

Designers face challenges adapting to labor market demands due to the gap between academic education and practical training. The solution lies in developing comprehensive training programs combining academic knowledge and practical application in design, helping designers acquire the skills needed to succeed in the job market.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Nadim Alomari
  • Alaa Alfaaouri
  • Khalid Atwi

Educational institutions often focus on theoretical knowledge without adequately preparing students with practical skills for the job market. The solution combines theoretical learning with hands-on training through workshops and internships that simulate real work environments, helping students gain the practical experience needed for employment.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Leen Shaheen
  • Majd Alhadar
  • Sara Maharmeh
  • Raghda Obiedat
  • Bader Fahel
  • Diana Abdo

A platform that connects all private universities in one place, offering a fast and secure system for managing admissions. It simplifies the process by providing clear information about programs, requirements, and university details, helping students make informed decisions and improving universities' interaction with students.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Khalid Bakroon
  • Ayman Saif
  • Heba Bakroon

Youth in Jordan face a lack of practical and technical skills, alongside a significant gap between traditional education outcomes and labor market requirements. The platform bridges this gap by offering modern, hands-on, and technical education focusing on market-relevant skills, helping young people gain the expertise needed to enter the workforce seamlessly.
Governorate: At-Tafilah
Team Members:
  • Tasneem Alouran
  • Ahmad Alsaoud

An innovative educational system that transforms traditional classes into interactive workshops led by specially trained teachers using customized lesson content. This approach enhances student engagement and focus, making learning more effective and enjoyable.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Dima Alian

An innovative online platform that connects people across Jordan to exchange skills and expertise at little or no cost. This initiative promotes self-learning and knowledge sharing among individuals, fostering a collaborative learning culture.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Zakaria Alaskar

This platform empowers Arabic language translators by identifying skill gaps among translation graduates and providing customized training to enhance their abilities. It aims to create a pool of certified translators ready for the job market, bridging the gap between academic training and industry demands while improving employability in the translation sector.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Renad Aljadid

 
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Tareq Albasyouni
  • Diana Altamimi
  • Mohamed Aleisa
  • Rasha Abdelsalam
  • Dana Awwad

Revives Jordanian cultural heritage using virtual and augmented reality technologies. The project develops dioramas of historical landmarks, turning them into smart, VR-based models. These immersive experiences enhance cultural understanding and foster a sense of belonging among younger generations.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Noor Alshamali

A platform offering an innovative solution linking theoretical education to Jordan’s job market through interactive educational content. It focuses on applying theoretical concepts to practical projects, enabling students to gain hands-on skills required for employment after completing theoretical lessons.
Governorate: Alzarqa
Team Members:
  • Ramadan Qasem

Driven by a passion for education and community development, the founders aim to bridge the gap in learning opportunities across the Arab world.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Omar Abu Amuneh
  • Tareq Abu Halimeh
  • Mohamed Altamimi

Provides detailed performance reports tailored to the target audience, analyzing data and conducting periodic surveys using AI techniques. The goal is to support government policies by delivering precise insights that enhance performance locally and internationally, enabling informed and effective decision-making.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Firas Alqadah
  • Abdulkarim Albanna
  • Rozan Alabdallat

Blossom Mind offers tailored resources for neurodivergent children in Jordan, addressing stigma and promoting inclusion. With personalized learning plans, interactive tools, and parent-educator collaboration, every child is supported to thrive. Building a more inclusive future for all.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Logain Tashtoosh

Plastic waste constitutes 15-20% of municipal solid waste in Jordan, amounting to approximately 405,000 tons annually. This causes long-term environmental harm, as plastic takes centuries to decompose. Simultaneously, prosthetics are either low-cost but low-quality, or high-quality and unaffordable, creating an urgent need for sustainable solutions.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Nada Abbas

Rising temperatures, delayed rainfall, and unpredictable weather patterns are major concerns. Jordan’s 92,600 cows contribute to methane emissions, creating challenges for farmers struggling with waste and odor management, often unaware of methane's long-term impacts. The sustainable solution recycles 60 million tons of cow waste annually, generating 1.5 million kilowatts of electricity each year, converting waste into energy while protecting the planet.
Governorate: Irbid
Team Members:
  • Ahmad Haj Ali
  • Eman Ayal Awad
  • Sharhabil Almutlaq

Embrace the future with advanced robotic cleaning technology to ensure safer and more efficient solar energy operations while building a brighter tomorrow. The mission is to enhance global solar energy efficiency through innovative and sustainable cleaning solutions that maximize solar panel performance.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Mohamed Ammar
  • Ammar Jamalieh

RECO addresses the problem of coffee waste, which amounts to millions of tons annually. By recycling used coffee grounds, RECO transforms them into valuable raw materials for sustainable products, reducing dependency on tree-based resources and alleviating pressure on sewage systems. The project encourages individuals to collect coffee waste in designated areas, promoting a circular economy and reducing environmental impact.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Lana Aleisa
  • Rayan Abuqadoum
  • Jana Ibrahim
  • Jehad Zahran

Addresses challenges in gas delivery, including sudden shortages, risks of cylinder handling, and undetected leaks. By integrating advanced gas distribution systems with smart gas regulators, Gazeal ensures safer, more efficient gas delivery, enhancing safety, reducing risks, and providing real-time leak detection and optimized gas usage.
Governorate: Irbid
Team Members:
  • Chaker Kasah
  • Mohamed Khabour

Charging electric vehicles often takes over an hour, causing long waits for owners. Charging stations may impose time limits, insufficient for full charges needed for long trips. The solution is a mobile app allowing users to book charging slots in advance, ensuring timely and efficient charging without delays.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Bilal Judi

Many bottles remain unrecycled, with 170 million bottles becoming waste in 2023, growing annually by 20%. To generate revenue, the project focuses on selling recycled products, including 3D printing filaments made from recycled plastic, and providing services for companies through agreements to dispose of their plastic bottle waste.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Omar Nsayrah
  • Yazan Jalamneh

The main challenges in the electric vehicle sector include a lack of documented, updated information in Arabic, difficulty finding charging stations, and unexpected waiting times. As EV adoption grows, addressing these issues becomes crucial to improving user experience and market conditions in Jordan.
Governorate: Balqa
Team Members:
  • Abdullah Qundis
  • Anas Jawabre
  • Taqi Aldeen Jawabre

Families face the problem of accumulating unused toys, leading to economic and environmental waste. Existing solutions are often expensive or unsustainable. The initiative targets middle- and low-income families, with 60% of Jordanian families disposing of toys annually. The solution involves collecting, inspecting, and refurbishing unused toys, then reselling them at affordable prices, contributing to waste reduction, sustainability, and community support.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Mona Alramadi

Redefines sustainability and waste management through innovation and technology, empowering communities and businesses to adopt eco-friendly practices. Tourist sites in Jordan face waste accumulation due to visitor behavior and the absence of effective waste management systems, especially in remote areas like Wadi Rum and Ajloun. NAQAA provides a practical solution with smart waste bins equipped with screens and an app for efficient waste recycling, preserving Jordan's natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Sharaf Alhijazeen

In 2024, industries still rely on outdated systems and inefficient platforms like “Darsak” and PSD traffic cameras. The solution is a renewable energy infrastructure powered by solar energy, featuring IaaS and PaaS platforms to deliver adaptive services, accelerate ML/AI technologies for big data, graphical applications, and parallel computing.
Governorate: Irbid
Team Members:
  • Mohammad Al-Rashdan
  • Mohamed Khabour
  • Ammar Abu Mahna
  • Chaker Kasah

The market faces the problem of surplus fabrics contributing to environmental pollution, with no specialized workshops for recycling them. The solution is a tailoring workshop recycling fabrics into children’s clothing and event dresses using modern technology. Additionally, it offers affordable design, tailoring, and embroidery services while training unemployed individuals to reduce unemployment and protect the environment.
Governorate: Almafraq
Team Members:
  • Riham Almuqbel

Atmospheric CO2 concentration has reached 420 ppm, with 27 billion tons produced annually worldwide, including 4 million tons in Jordan. Meanwhile, $30 billion is spent annually on climate change mitigation. CO2 is the primary source of carbon and can be recycled. The solution is a patented filter that converts CO2 into solid organic fertilizers like urea and oxalate. This filter is installed in factories and industries to reduce CO2 emissions.
Governorate: Alzarqa
Team Members:
  • Ahmad Alkhalidah

Waste from garment factories poses a significant challenge due to the large volumes of daily waste, creating pressure on landfill management and disposal areas. The solution involves collecting fabric scraps from garment factories, recycling them, and converting them into reusable industrial raw materials. This approach promotes environmental sustainability, reduces waste, and generates economic value from recycled materials.
Governorate: Irbid
Team Members:
  • Hala Jum'ah
  • Abdullah Jum'ah

Waste accumulation is one of the most pressing environmental issues, significantly impacting our health and surroundings. The best solution lies in recycling, an effective method to reduce waste by transforming it into reusable materials. This approach minimizes environmental impact and promotes sustainability.
Governorate: Alzarqa
Team Members:
  • Sara Elayyan

 
Governorate: Alzarqa
Team Members:
  • Bilsan Alyaseen
  • Jana Alezzah
  • Malak Alkaseji

This app provides solutions for various societal needs, targeting patients requiring dental care, dentists, and dental laboratories. It also addresses environmental issues caused by gypsum dental waste by recycling it using specialized equipment. This recycling reduces climate change impacts and reuses the material effectively.
Governorate: Irbid
Team Members:
  • Ishtar Alzoubi

Improper waste management leads to environmental harm. The solution is a platform connecting waste-generating companies with investors for recycling, resale, or export, fostering sustainability and creating business opportunities.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Ola Alhalabouni

Addresses global food waste by transforming unsold or non-fresh fruits and vegetables into pickles and jams. This process extends the lifespan of these products, reducing waste and promoting sustainability.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Aysar Alhajaj
  • Omar Albani

A unified public transportation app providing reliable information through user-contributed data. It offers effective route optimizations, ensuring comfort and reliability while addressing the scattered and inaccurate nature of current transit information.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Faisal Saif

A solar-powered bike-sharing system featuring both traditional and e-bikes, promoting greener and healthier mobility. The vision includes expanding to transportation hubs in Amman and seamlessly integrating with public transit for a sustainable urban commuting solution.
Governorate: Balqa
Team Members:
  • Freej Alfreej
  • Zaid Alwariakat
  • Baha Alakhras
  • Aya Abohamed

Valued at 250,000 JOD (Jordanian Dinars) by Silicon Valley standards, SALEEM is a fully Jordanian-owned company employing engineers, doctors, nurses, and analysts exclusively from Jordan. Currently, 79% of medical and physiotherapy services face significant challenges, including delayed diagnostics and long waiting times, causing immense patient stress.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Faisal Alqasem

 
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Omar Aburajab
  • Raad Alkalhah
  • Ibrahim Abu Rajab

Sami, a young Jordanian director passionate about storytelling, faces a common challenge: having a great script but lacking a team. This challenge is shared by thousands of artists in Jordan, as reported by the Jordan Artists Association. Due to limited collaboration opportunities, many creative ideas remain unrealized, hindering the vibrant artistic potential of Jordan’s community.
Governorate: Irbid
Team Members:
  • Moustafa Almashtouly
  • Saden Alnawateer

After working at a company and seeing a colleague renting out personal cars, the idea began to take shape. The problem lies in a hidden black market within the car rental industry, offering luxury cars with personal white license plates. Additionally, rental offices face pressure to cancel their green tourist plates, complicating matters further.
Governorate: Madaba
Team Members:
  • Bilal Alqaisi

The rental market suffers from issues such as delayed or unpaid rent, unpaid bills, and complex eviction processes. Standard lease contracts often fail to meet specific needs, while trust issues between landlords and tenants exacerbate the situation. The requirement for 6-month upfront payments limits the target market, making it difficult for many tenants to access rental properties.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Abdullah Qar'an
  • Ibrahim Rahhal

A solution for monitoring, analyzing, and improving driving behavior. It addresses issues such as insurance losses due to fraudulent accidents, reckless driving, outdated traffic systems, and the lack of real-time alerts. By analyzing collected data, it tracks performance and provides driving assistance to enhance safety and efficiency.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Jawad El-Bdour

In Jordan, entrepreneurs struggle to select the ideal location for their projects due to a lack of accurate data on factors like population density and purchasing power. Government procedures also delay business startups. The "Makan" app assists entrepreneurs and young investors in making informed strategic decisions by offering comprehensive tools such as an interactive map analyzing locations based on population density, purchasing power, market gaps, and consumer behavior updates.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Mohamed Talafhah
  • Ibrahim Abu Kheit
  • Ne'mah Alalawneh

Pharmacists face major challenges in ordering medications, especially at the beginning of each month, as it’s time-consuming and distracting. Additionally, over 90% of pharmacists struggle to input orders into sales systems. The solution is an efficient sales system for pharmacies, with a website linking pharmacies and medical suppliers for 24/7 orders. This system allows pharmacists to place orders easily, and with one click, the order is automatically entered into the sales system.
Governorate: Alzarqa
Team Members:
  • Amjad Abu Sailek
  • Noor Aldeen Shehab

Many people in Jordan face limited access to professional and affordable therapists. The solution is an app connecting individuals with therapists who provide high-quality care at reasonable prices, making professional therapy services more accessible for everyone.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Bushra Aljarabe'ah

Our children deserve a safe and intelligently monitored transportation environment. Daily school transportation issues include overcrowded buses carrying four times their capacity, over 1,600 old and unlicensed buses, and drivers untrained in safety standards. The solution is an innovative AI-based system to monitor children’s safety and reduce risks, offering a safe and efficient school transportation experience that improves the school environment and protects students' health.
Governorate: Alzarqa
Team Members:
  • Zakaria Sadeh
  • Raneem Sadeq

Rising obesity rates and lifestyle-related health issues are increasingly common in the Middle East and North Africa, particularly in Jordan. The problem is exacerbated by limited access to personalized and affordable nutrition and fitness services. NutriGym is an innovative app that connects users with various service providers. It features a marketplace, a user-friendly dashboard, and a complementary website offering comprehensive and tailored solutions for nutrition and fitness needs.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Abdulrahman Sha'ban
  • Haroun Alemmami

Focuses on predicting drug side effects using deep learning and machine learning techniques. Since drugs can significantly impact patients’ health, understanding potential adverse effects is critical. The solution leverages available clinical data to develop a predictive model that assists healthcare professionals in anticipating drug side effects, improving patient safety, and enhancing treatment outcomes.
Governorate: Irbid
Team Members:
  • Meri Alrabadi
  • Rahaf Rababa'
  • Ishar Abu Alrub

An innovative app that connects wholesalers with supermarket and grocery owners, facilitating coordination and communication between them. The app offers a platform for placing direct orders, tracking shipments, and ensuring timely delivery of requested goods. It improves efficiency, reduces delays, and meets local market needs more effectively.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Asim Abduh

Transforms decision-making by providing 3D simulations that allow organizations to visualize potential outcomes and risks before making decisions. The platform offers actionable insights by analyzing achievements, losses, pros/cons, and success rates, helping businesses make well-informed, effective decisions while minimizing resource waste and initiative failures.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Suliman Shukair
  • Ahmad Shawar

The tourism sector in Jordan faces significant challenges, such as reliance on limited tourism seasons, lack of off-season recreational activities, insufficient tourism promotion, and high costs. The solution is a comprehensive digital platform that consolidates hotel bookings, transportation, and restaurants into one seamless experience. Coupled with innovative marketing campaigns, the platform raises awareness of Jordan’s tourism potential globally, attracting visitors year-round and reducing costs.
Governorate: Aqaba
Team Members:
  • Hossam Abu Jwaid
  • Houra Alghanamyeen
  • Heba Alomaryeen

Designs and programs a mobile application enabling retirees and their heirs to process retirement transactions without visiting government offices. The app provides services for submitting retirement requests and issuing necessary documents by integrating with other governmental systems.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Saleh Alrajabi

A powerful web tool designed to improve the health and quality of your code while offering an easy-to-use interface without the need for installation.
Governorate: Amman
Team Members:
  • Sundos Alfaqih
  • Leila Dumrah