Integrated Technology Group Emphasizes at Tawasul Forum 2026: Digital Transformation Begins with Youth and Is Measured by Systems

Amman, Jordan

The fourth edition of Tawasul Forum 2026 kicked off today, Saturday, at the King Hussein bin Talal Convention Centre in the Dead Sea, under the patronage of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II. Integrated Technology Group (ITG) is participating in the forum as part of Jordan’s technology sector, which is currently facing rapid structural transformations.

Tawasul Forum, in its fourth edition, discusses vital issues, foremost among them emerging technology sectors, artificial intelligence applications, and ways to enhance national productivity in a world where the shape of institutions, societies, and daily life is being redefined.

This discussion directly reflects the reality of the sector in which Integrated Technology Group (ITG) has been operating for more than three decades. Founded in 1989 and operating across 42 countries, ITG views Tawasul Forum as a national platform that reflects the real challenges facing Jordanian technology institutions today: qualified youth seeking clear pathways, and a technology sector that possesses strong capabilities but needs real systems capable of absorbing and employing them.

The agenda of this year’s edition focuses on discussing the opportunities of tomorrow as the outcome of interconnected systems and policies working together simultaneously, using dialogue, coordination, and integrated efforts as a foundation for reshaping reality.

In this context, Integrated Technology Group (ITG) emphasizes that digital systems serving education, government, and institutions are not separate from youth pathways. Rather, they form the foundation that determines whether tomorrow’s opportunities can be realized or remain limited to dialogue. Ajyal, the national platform built on EduWave®, serves 1.9 million users across more than 4,000 schools in Jordan. It is not merely an education system, but a national infrastructure that shapes how the next generation learns and the tools with which they enter the labor market.

The Group noted that discussions around digital transformation, artificial intelligence, and youth opportunities cannot produce real impact unless they are linked to clear decisions in digital infrastructure. Jordan has the will and the human talent. What it needs are systems designed to operate at national scale, and technology institutions capable of taking responsibility for operating them over the long term.

Tawasul Forum aims to strengthen constructive dialogue and expand participation in discussions related to national affairs by bringing together youth, decision-makers, sector leaders, experts, and influential institutions in open discussions on national priorities and pathways for progress.

Through its presence in this national platform, Integrated Technology Group (ITG) is not presenting a product, but contributing to a shared responsibility: building a Jordanian digital ecosystem that truly empowers youth, not only in discourse, but in practice.