AMMAN The Crown Prince Foundation (CPF) and the Information and Communications Technology Association of Jordan ([email protected]) on Wednesday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the aim of working jointly to provide quality training for young Jordanians in line with the National Strategy for Artificial Intelligence.

CPF CEO Tamam Mango, who signed the MoU, said that the IT sector receives great attention from the foundation, as it plays a crucial role in young peoples lives, noting that the new partnership is consistent with the foundations aims, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Int[email protected] Chairman of the Board of Directors Bashar Hawamdeh said that the memo is a part of the companys endeavours to build partnerships with supporters of the entrepreneurship system, noting that [email protected] will launch more initiatives to encourage innovation and creativity among the younger generation and develop their skills to access the labour market.

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