Orange Jordan trains Coding Academy students in entrepreneurship

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Under the auspices of Orange Digital Centres (ODC), Orange Jordan hosted a workshop for over fifty male and female students from the Coding Academy in Amman with the title “Building a Business Model: Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the Field of Information Technology.”

Dr. Ashraf Bani Mohammad, an Associate Professor of Economics and Technology Policies at the University of Jordan and a member of the Board of Directors of the Innovative Startups and SMEs Fund, led the workshop. It covered a number of important subjects, such as business models and their fundamental elements, methods for creating revenue streams and scalability, as well as the fundamentals of entrepreneurship, opportunity identification, and risk management.

Orange Jordan emphasised the importance of the workshop in training program participants to become future leaders in their profession by giving them the comprehensive abilities they need to turn their programming expertise into creative business concepts. This offers an example of how to incorporate the company’s initiatives and its desire to be a part of their long-term experience. In addition to ways for testing ideas and mechanisms for growth and expansion in the market, the highly interactive session covered the most recent new technologies and their role in digital transformation. This initiative is a continuation of Orange Jordan’s collaboration with Dr. Ashraf Bani Mohammad, who previously conducted a number of online training courses.

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