Dead Sea, 17 May 2026: As part of its longstanding strategic partnership with the Crown Prince Foundation, and in line with its ongoing efforts to support the visions and directives of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II in empowering youth and strengthening the innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem in the Kingdom, Zain Jordan, through its innovation platform Zain Innovation Campus (ZINC), supported the fourth edition of the “Tawasol 2026” Forum under the theme “Visions for Tomorrow’s Opportunities,” which was held yesterday, Saturday, under the patronage of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II at the King Hussein Bin Talal Convention Centre in the Dead Sea area.
Zain’s support for the forum stems from its belief in the importance of national partnerships and the role of the private sector in supporting initiatives aimed at empowering youth and developing their skills, particularly in fields related to technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship, in line with future demands and the rapid transformations of the digital economy. This support also reflects the company’s commitment to maintaining an active presence in national events, especially those that provide youth with a platform for constructive dialogue around priorities, opportunities, and challenges, while contributing to building a shared understanding of how to invest in youth potential and empower them within an economy and labor market evolving at a rapid pace.
Zain’s participation in the forum included a dedicated booth for Zain Innovation Campus (ZINC), through which attendees were introduced to the platform’s work, as well as the key events and programs it offers to support youth and entrepreneurs. Zain also provided high-speed internet services to ensure seamless connectivity and enable participants to follow the forum’s activities efficiently, enhancing both media coverage and digital engagement, and contributing to the success of the event.
The forum served as a national dialogue platform for exchanging ideas and perspectives on the most significant rapid transformations in the economy, technology, and labor market, and their implications for future opportunities for youth, as well as the role of various institutions in adapting to these changes. The forum also featured a number of specialized panel discussions addressing topics related to the digital economy, artificial intelligence, media, freelancing, and societal transformations, in addition to sessions discussing the future of emerging technology sectors and Jordan’s opportunities within them.
The forum witnessed broad participation from leaders, decision-makers, and representatives of numerous entities from both the public and private sectors, in addition to the attendance of a large number of young people from across the Kingdom’s governorates, as well as the participation of several media organizations that covered the forum’s activities through various Jordanian media outlets.
It is worth noting that Zain’s support for the forum comes as an extension of a series of joint programs and initiatives with the Crown Prince Foundation, most notably support for the “Makerspace” initiative – one of the Foundation’s programs – as well as the “42 Amman” and “42 Irbid” programs, in addition to ongoing collaboration in developing programs and initiatives targeting youth across various governorates of the Kingdom.
