
By : JD News Editor
Jordan Daily – Nidal Bitar, CEO of the Information and Communication Technology Association of Jordan (Int@j) participated in a panel discussion at the International Digital Cooperation Forum, exploring strategies to connect AI startups to new markets.
During the panel, titled “Connecting AI Startups to New Markets,” industry leaders shared insights on scaling artificial intelligence (AI) startups across borders.
Bitar highlighted Jordan’s strategic initiatives to foster its leadership in the digital economy, emphasizing the country’s ongoing efforts to position itself as a hub for technological innovation.
“I’m honored to contribute to this panel and discuss how Jordan’s strategic initiatives are paving the way for digital leadership,” Bitar said, extending gratitude to his fellow panelists for their contributions.
Other panelists included Pa Essa Jabang, Co-founder of Taybull Soft, who underscored the importance of regulatory policies in enabling startups to expand globally, and Mehwish Salman Ali, CEO of DataVault, who showcased how sustainable, women-led infrastructure can drive AI innovation and close access gaps.
Hazem Al Yakoub, Co-founder of Pi Pharma Intelligence, called for a unified regulatory framework to simplify cross-border expansion for tech startups, stressing the need for streamlined regulations to enhance global growth opportunities.
The panel discussion was part of broader efforts to explore the future of digital cooperation and promote global AI collaboration.