Season 3 Episode 3 - Economies in Transition: Jordan
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Season 3 Episode 3 - Economies in Transition: Jordan
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Description
In Season 3, Episode 3 of the empowerME Conversations podcast, host and Atlantic Council empowerME Chairman Amjad Ahmad interviews Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship Minister...
show moreSeason 3 of the empowerME Conversations Podcast is sponsored by UPS.
Key Takeaways
00:00 Intro
02:20 H.E. Al Hanandeh discussed the many challenges that Jordanian youth face today, including unemployment and inflation, and focused on the potential for startups to turn these challenges into opportunities.
05:30 H.E. Al Hanandeh explained that the Jordanian government’s main priority is to grow the entrepreneurial sector by helping them access new markets, obtain financing, and find new talent through Digiskills, a not-for-profit company that works to identify the exact needs to private companies.
9:59 H.E. Al Hanandeh discussed Jordan’s National Entrepreneurship Policy, which establishes the government’s commitment to provide support for the entrepreneurship sector.
22:43 H.E. Al Hanandeh identified Jordan’s current target markets as the US, UK, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, and added that Jordan is also working to identify international and regional seminars, conferences, and fairs that can help create a roadmap for future endeavors.
26:28 H.E. Al Hanandeh discussed how the establishment of the Innovative Startups and SMEs Fund by the Jordanian government helped attract 12 VCs to Jordan, and emphasized that the more you invest, the more you attract other investors.
29:12 H.E. Al Hanandeh mentioned the need for greater contributions from seed investors.
32:18 H.E. Al Hanandeh talked about the ministry’s financing of three new tech hubs in Jordan.
34:22 H.E. Al Hanandeh explained that women are increasingly involved in startups, although women still face challenges due to lack of mobility.
35:30 Al-Salah argued that the flexibility of jobs today, as well as the increase in virtual employment, has increased women’s involvement in startups, and added that the company he works for, Beyond Capital, works to support women investors and increase female engagement in the entrepreneurial sector.
Quotes mentioned by H.E. Ahmad Al Hanandeh
“The entrepreneurial ecosystem is able to provide to be very flexible and agile in providing jobs at the very tough times. During COVID, when things were going bad all over the place, the entrepreneurial ecosystem grew. The entrepreneurial ecosystem created new jobs and new companies. The entrepreneurial ecosystem contributed heavily to the efforts of facing the consequences of the pandemic.”
“The more you invest into your ecosystem, the more you attract other investors to come and invest in your ecosystem.”
“We reached out to an ecosystem that includes hundreds of new startups in different fields, hiring thousands of Jordanian youth into this ecosystem and plenty of very high promising startups, Jordanian startup companies, that have the potential to cross the border regionally or internationally.”
Guest Social Media Links
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ahmadalhanandeh/?originalSubdomain=jo
https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamer-al-salah-20a60616/
https://twitter.com/ahmadalhanandeh
https://twitter.com/TamerAlSalah
Host Social Media Links
https://www.linkedin.com/in/amjadahmadvc/
https://twitter.com/amjadahmadVC
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