Amman, Jordan — Effective partnerships between the public sector, private sector, and academic institutions are emerging as a key driver of digital transformation in education, in line with Jordan’s national vision to accelerate digital transformation, transfer knowledge, and localize technology across vital sectors.
Jordan’s digital vision highlights the importance of strengthening collaboration with the private sector and academic institutions to expand digital transformation, stimulate innovation, and build national capabilities. This makes education one of the key sectors where such partnerships can have a direct and long-term impact.
In this context, Integrated Technology Group ITG, the implementer Ajyal nation education platform built on EduWave®, continues to support digital transformation in education through EduWave® K-12, an integrated digital education ecosystem that helps educational institutions manage academic, administrative, and communication processes within one unified environment.
EduWave® K-12 supports student information management, e-learning, digital content, assessment, and communication between schools, students, and parents. These capabilities contribute to improving school administration efficiency, enhancing the quality of educational services, and enabling institutions to monitor performance and support informed decision-making.
Such solutions also reflect the role of national technology in localizing digital knowledge within the education sector. By developing systems that can adapt to institutional needs and national education policies, digital education platforms can support capacity building, knowledge transfer, and long-term sustainability within the education ecosystem.
Digital partnerships in education are becoming increasingly important as countries seek to build education systems that are more scalable, inclusive, and sustainable. They help expand access to digital education services and prepare students, teachers, and educational institutions for the requirements of the digital economy.
Digital education is one of the important pathways for achieving Jordan’s digital transformation vision. Its role extends beyond modernizing educational tools; it contributes to building future skills, strengthening digital inclusion, and enabling educational institutions to deliver more efficient and flexible services.
Through collaboration between government entities, technology companies, and academic institutions, Jordan’s digital transformation vision can be translated into practical applications that serve students, teachers, and educational administrations, while contributing to a more inclusive, higher-quality, and future-ready education system.