Queen Rania Center for Entrepreneurship

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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Trizmatic

Trizmatic is an institute for systematic innovation that offers training and consulting services in the fields of business and technology using TRIZ1 (Theory of Solving Inventor’s Problems). It was founded in 2009 by the Queen Rania Center for Entrepreneurship (QRCE) after the success of several systemic innovation training workshops organized by QRCE during the past 3 years and in response to huge demand for innovation in the whole world.

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Global Entrepreneurship Week

QRCE as the host of GEW in Jordan is proud to welcome your participation in the week this year. During this week Silicon Valley gurus are coming to Jordan to inspire and celebrate entrepreneurship in a country that is branded recently as the Silicon Valley of the Region. Also we have exciting activities for school students, professionals and the business community. Make sure to join “Souq Tijaritna” the marketplace for entrepreneurs and support entrepreneurship in Jordan.

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Queen Rania National Entrepreneurship Competition

The Queen Rania National Entrepreneurship Competition (QRNEC) provides a platform to increase the interest of Jordanian entrepreneurs and innovators in designing a path to achieve their dreams. The competition strives to advocate entrepreneurial skills as students and mature entrepreneurs coalesce their knowledge with their resources along with their competitive drive to create a business plan that is both practical and innovative.

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Cisco Entrepreneur Institute

The Cisco Entrepreneur Institute is focused on fostering entrepreneurship education around the globe. Working with local government and private sector organizations, Cisco’s mission is to help communities and nations harness the power of entrepreneurship for economic and social prosperity. Cisco believes this initiative will create significant long-term benefits and help transform the economic landscape for our customers and partners, while enabling Cisco to further expand its business and social impact on a global scale.

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TCP Jordan

The Technology Commercialization Program (TCP) is a national program initiated by PSUT, the Royal Scientific Society, the Higher Council for Science and Technology, and several key organization and companies from the private and public sectors. It aims at increasing the awareness of researchers and innovators about the economical value of their intellectual properties (IP) and protects them nationally and regionally. The program also aims at establishing a licensing office, which will act as the engine for technology transfer.

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DART

In an effort to translate theory into practice; DART was founded in September, 2004. DART is the student’s entrepreneurship society at PSUT’s campus. The DART name and logo resembles an arrow hitting a target. It is also an acronym for: Dream, Aim, Reach and Target. DART students work hard to bridge the gap between students in the academic world and companies in the business world.

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Made in Jordan

The Made in Jordan Competition (MIJC) is a national competition aimed at extracting innovations in Jordan via channeling research in Jordanian universities, exemplified in graduate thesis studies, towards developing industrial or software prototypes that solve real technological, engineering, or scientific problems in the region. This will foster business-oriented results and new product developments with significant market value. The MIJC is a pilot program for Industry-University Linkage (IUL) in Jordan through requiring a sponsor from the industry for each graduation project.

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Latest News

Thursday, December 3, 2009 - 17:56
Global Entrepreneurship Week, an international initiative observed in over 80 countries annually, concluded Sunday, November 22. For the first time, the event was held in Jordan and featured a slate of panels, trainings, speakers and activities in which 400 local, Arab and international entrepreneurs and business leaders took part. The goal of Global Entrepreneurship Week is to inspire young people to embrace innovation, imagination and creativity, and to encourage entrepreneurship around the...
Thursday, December 3, 2009 - 16:32
Jordan will participate in Global Entrepreneurship Week taking place November 16-22, 2009 with a slate of activities focusing on entrepreneurs at all stages of growth and featuring leading entrepreneurs from around the world, the region and the Kingdom. The Week, beginning with a launch reception in Amman on Sunday, November 15, is organized by Creative Commons, Endeavor Jordan, the Young Entrepreneurs Association, and the Queen Rania Center for Entrepreneurship (QRCE). According to the...
Thursday, December 3, 2009 - 16:12
The Licensing Executives Society – Arab Countries (LES-AC) and Queen Rania Center for Entrepreneurship (QRCE) have recently signed an agreement in the Jordanian capital city Amman, to hold training courses to raise awareness and train young school leaders, their teachers and leaders of Arab universities in the field of intellectual property rights and its importance in supporting innovation and creativity. The agreement signed by Rinad al-Nubani, the director of LES-AC and Engineer...

From QRCE Blog

Wednesday, December 23, 2009 - 14:08
WORDS: Mohd M. Khawaja As an addictive social media activist, I always face people questioning the ability to achieve a “real” social change using social media. People –at the offline world- used to believe that video & photo sharing, tweeting and networking are designed only for fun and entertainment, while there is a lot we can do when we become part of any of this growing digital social networks. Social media is the new media! As social media is becoming the new way to communicate...
Sunday, December 20, 2009 - 11:06
Answering this big question has always been an issue for startups looking for investment. Placing a valuation on young companies is a challenging tricky game, but it’s one small-business owners have to know how to play, especially when investment capital remains stubbornly scarce. There has been several approaches to valuate your company: 1. Asset Valuation It can be done by looking at the current assets of the company (should be shown in the balance sheet). You have to include physical...
Thursday, October 8, 2009 - 13:54
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