
Under Crown Prince patronage, 'Tawasul 2025' Forum kicks off today
The third edition of the Tawasol 2025 Forum kicked off Saturday at King Hussein Business Park in Amman, under the patronage of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II.
Organized by the Crown Prince Foundation, this year's forum is held under the theme 'Dialogue on the Future,' focusing on two key pillars: economic transformation and future readiness. The event explores major global developments and their intersection with pressing local questions.
The one-day forum features six panel discussions on topics including artificial intelligence and data in Jordan, entrepreneurship, tourism, arts and culture, vocational and technical training, and administrative reform. Participants include youth, experts, and decision-makers from various sectors and governorates.
The forum is being broadcast live on Roya TV, Jordan TV, Al-Mamlaka TV, and Amman TV, as well as through the event's official website and the Crown Prince Foundation's social media platforms. Youth are also attending live sessions from the foundation's offices across the country.
This year's edition is supported by several national sponsors, including Talabat, Jordan Bromine Company, Umniah Telecom, Arab Bank, Zain Jordan, and the Zain Innovation Campus 'ZINC.' Institutional partners include the Jordan Economic and Social Council, Jordan Strategy Forum, Association of Banks in Jordan, Jordan Chamber of Commerce, Jordan Chamber of Industry, and the Information and Communications Technology Association of Jordan (int@j).

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