
The Queen Rania Center Entrepreneurship (QRCE) is a not-for-profit and non-governmental organization.it was established in October of 2004 and located at the EL Hassan Science City, Jubaiha-Jordan. It's mission is to support economics growth by providing an array of services in entrepreneurship development and technology commercialization through the several programs conducted by QRCE.
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To think that a singular effort would create Jordan’s ecosystem for entrepreneurship makes for an unreliable model. Real change will only come from the seamless integration of all the stakeholders working for entrepreneurs. Bilal Hijjawi sheds light on the work of two of Jordan’s most effective entrepreneurship support bodies.
“The few existing efforts focused on building an ecosystem for entrepreneurship in Jordan are great, but each of them will create what I’ve started to call a ‘mini-ecosystem’,” said Farhan Kalaldeh, who took the reins as Executive Director of Queen Rania Center for Entrepreneurship (QRCE) last month.
The Queen Rania Center for Entrepreneurship – Trizmatic Institute for Innovation kindly invites you to join Mr. Valeri Souchkov in his 3-full-day public workshop in TRIZ & Systematic Innovation for Technology & Engineering. The workshop will take place between 12-14 October, 2009 at the Royal Scientific Society. For registration & more information, kindly download the workshop pdf file, download the workshop Ad, call +962 6 5154892, or send an email to innovate@qrce.org.
Talasim.com, a leading Arabic website, has snatched the top prize in the SeedCamp international competition, which concluded in London Saturday.
The award winning followed a marathon competition, where 20 companies out of 1,500 contenders were qualified for the finals. The jackpot was a 50,000-euro prize.
Following the announcing of the winners, Talasim.com’s co-founder and business development manager Sabri Hakim voiced pride in the achievement.
“We are thrilled over winning this international competition, an achievement that testifies to Arab young people’s ability to excel in this age of hi-tech and take the lead from Western and Eastern countries that pioneered in this field,” Hakim said.
AMMAN— Talasim.com, the Arab leading website, has qualified for the final round of Seed Camp international competition, which will start in London next week.
Due to remarkable results the site has achieved at the international level, Talasim.com has received support and financing from Queen Rania Center for Excellence (QRCE) and Royal Jordanian to represent Jordan in this competition. Winners of the first five places in the competition will receive partial financing from Seed Camp Program.
In partnership with Queen Rania Center for Entrepreneurship The Higher Council for Science and Technology / iPARK kindly invites you to attend the
Technology Transfer Conference: Accelerating the Knowledge Economy through the Commercialization of R&D
on the 19th and 20th October, 2009. The Hashemites Theatre, Presidential Building, Royal Scientific Society, EL Hassan Science City, AMMAN, JORDAN

For registration and for more information, kindly visit the conference website: www.ipark.jo/ttc.html
P.S. Admittance is free upon the approval of the registration form, seats are limited.
A training course entitled “The Blue Ocean Strategy” held by Queen Rania Center for Entrepreneurship in cooperation with King Abdullah II Center for Excellence has been concluded recently at Le Meridien Hotel. The event was attended by several entrepreneurs from the public and private sectors, and was delivered by the accredited expert eng. Mohammad Al-Ajlouni.
The course aimed at focusing on the concept of blue ocean strategy and its importance and objectives in an extensive practical manner in order to equip participants with the necessary skills to adopt this strategy in their corporations by utilizing effective tools and methods which enable institutions turn new initiatives into more successful, creative and competitive strategies in order to create a new market value rather than adopt the traditional competition strategy.

Milan Chamber of commerce last week hosted a regional conference, the aim of which is exploration of communication opportunities, business development, and ways and means of supporting emerging companies, particularly in the spheres of media and digital technology. The conference singled itself out by inviting Arab and European professionals to talk about the available mutual opportunities for emerging companies in Jordan and Italy with the purpose of increasing the technical and marketing capabilities of both countries.
Be amongst the top executives & business leaders to network & learn the essential insights on knowledge work, strategy and responsibility in the 21st century organization from Peter F. Drucker.
A mix of lectures, case study discussions and small break-out group discussions will deliver the following 4 sessions:
For Inquiries, Registration & information visit: