Three outstanding projects pass the technical evaluation stage and qualify for the final entrepreneurial evaluation stage in the Crown Prince's competition for the best government services application.

 
A new achievement...

Three outstanding projects pass the technical evaluation stage and qualify for the final entrepreneurial evaluation stage in the Crown Prince's competition for the best government services application.

Three projects have qualified for the final evaluation in the leadership phase of the Crown Prince's Award for Best Government Application competition.

1) The first project, the Jordanian Electronic Hospital (EJH), is an application aimed at managing healthcare in Jordan. It includes many features such as specialized artificial intelligence for gathering information to send to the relevant doctor as a complete case report to facilitate the doctor's work, an emergency (SOS) service to send the user's location to the relevant authorities or a specified contact, as well as features for booking appointments in government hospitals, finding hospitals or pharmacies near the user's location, and medication reminders, where the application sends notifications to the user to remind them to take their medications on time.

This project was executed by the student team: The fellas, consisting of Ahmad Al-Khatib, Wissam Al-Omari, and Baha Al-Khatib. Under the supervision of Dr. Enas Al-Khashashneh.

2) The second project, droneTechJo, is an innovative initiative that offers advanced solutions for the regulation and use of drones. The application aims to facilitate the process of renting drones and obtaining the necessary licenses quickly and efficiently, while ensuring compliance with local laws and providing features that enhance security and safety in the airspace by connecting them with security control centers and using artificial intelligence technologies to enhance efficiency and safety. The application includes multiple services, such as issuing licenses digitally, booking drones according to various needs (photography, geographic surveying, delivery of orders and products in smart cities, assisting researchers in studying climate and meteorology, search and rescue, etc.), and providing a dedicated interface for collaboration between users and security agencies to ensure the proper and safe use of this advanced technology.

The student team consists of Diaa Al-Batoush, Yamen Khazir, Qabas Al-Batoush, and is supervised by Dr. Raafat Al-Sharman.

3) The third project is "Mwasalatty," an intelligent application aimed at improving public transportation in Jordan. The "Mwasalatty" app seeks to enhance the daily commuting experience by helping users accurately determine bus routes and arrival times. The app offers innovative technological solutions that ensure ease of use and effectively meet the daily needs of passengers. It provides features such as real-time bus tracking, selecting the most suitable routes using artificial intelligence, and instant notifications for any changes. Additionally, it allows users to submit suggestions for service improvements, contributing to the development of a more efficient and flexible transportation system within a future vision that supports sustainability and organization, aiming to build an intelligent and sustainable public transportation system that meets citizens' needs and contributes to the development of transportation infrastructure.

The student team includes Yamen Khazir, Islam Obaidat, Ghufran Al-Akash, and Sarah Mazen.

And the project is supervised by Dr. Ali Al-Zahrawi.

The Dean of the college, Dr. Qassem Al-Radaideh, expressed his delight with this achievement for the college and the university, as it qualified for the final stage of the Crown Prince's Award. He indicated that this achievement is an important step towards realizing the college's and the university's vision of enhancing the use of technology to serve the community, and it is also a testament to the excellence of the students of the College of Information Technology and its programs. The participation of student teams in this award is considered a testament to the leadership of Jordanian youth and their ability to provide innovative solutions that meet the needs of the community and enhance the efficiency of Jordanian government services.

Congratulations to the qualified teams.

And I pray for them to win the prize.
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