Int@j brings Jordanian presence to GITEX
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The Information Technology Association of Jordan (int@j), in partnership with the Jordan Enterprise Development Corporation (JEDCO), will participate at the 2008 GITEX Technology Week.
“The Jordanian ICT market is expected to reach more than $3 billion by 2011 which positions it as one of the most dynamic markets in the region,” said Abdel Majeid Shamlawi, CEO of int@j. “The investment climate in Jordan is extremely attractive and promises a huge growth underpinned by a robust IT infrastructure.”
“We consider Gitex to be the right platform to communicate our success and share our aspirations and expertise, pushing the growth vehicle, with IT leaders from around the world,” Shamlawi added.
int@j is an industry-support association that supports Jordan’s ICT businesses and promotes them on a local and global scale. The pavilion will host nine members of the association who will present their solutions for the regional and global markets.
The nine members include CrystelCall, Digital Letters Soft, ESKADENIA Software, Fourth Dimension Systems, Globitel, Global Technology, Middle East and North Africa Internet Technologies (MenaITech), Realsoft Advanced Applications and Sermon Business Solutions.
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