When the Crown Prince’s Vision Meets Talal Abu-Ghazaleh’s Foresight.. Digital Transformation is not an Option

 

A Jordanian Roadmap to the Future... Will the Government Seize this Opportunity?
AMMAN - His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II set out a clear roadmap that can create a transformative shift in Jordan’s reality and the lives of Jordanians. In his remarks during the launch of the ‘Tawasul Forum 2025’, HRH the Prince highlighted the vital role of technology in improving services offered to citizens and its essential contribution to supporting and advancing economies.
In a speech that affirmed the importance of knowledge, creativity, and innovation, as well as the effective role of utilizing technology and Artificial Intelligence can play in education, His Royal Highness stated, “We must be honest with ourselves and point out weaknesses and shortcomings, and make up for years lost to hesitation and delay. We must not dwell too long in discussing ideas, for building the future starts today, and ideas must be tested, applied, developed, and implemented in the real world,” HRH the Prince said.
While listening to the Crown Prince's speech, which should energize and awaken our government, I recalled hundreds of articles, speeches, and statements made by Chairman and Founder of Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Global Digital (TAG.GD), HE Dr. Talal Abu-Ghazaleh, concerning the importance of digital transformation in various fields and the necessity of focusing on stimulating creativity and innovation among students. Unfortunately, his insights have yet to be fully embraced or acted upon by successive governments.
In this context, it’s essential to mention one of the important publications that every researcher and seeker of understanding and change has to look for, “Because I Love the Truth – 2025 Edition” book by Dr. Abu-Ghazaleh. This edition includes dozens of articles addressing digital transformation, artificial intelligence, and the most pressing critical issues.
In his book, Dr. Abu-Ghazaleh asserts the truth that "Any economy seeking a place in our inevitable future must prioritize investing in its digital infrastructure and capacities, and develop them. As Dr. Abu-Ghazaleh says, ‘Those that control technology will control the world”, stressing that, “Time will never come back. We have only two choices: either to innovate or perish.”
Dr. Abu-Ghazaleh also affirmed that “digital transformation” is an inevitable phenomenon that must be embraced, starting with creating a new educational system based on technology, knowledge, and stimulating creativity and innovation among students. “AI-equipped schools are not a distant dream; they are our present and future,” Dr. Abu-Ghazaleh stated in his book.
In this context, I would like to refer to Dr. Abu-Ghazaleh’s comprehensive educational reform plan in Jordan, aimed at graduating students capable of mastering creativity, and establishing knowledge-based startups that create wealth, rather than seekers of traditional jobs. He further devoted the full support of TAG.GD to implementing this vision.
Returning to the Crown Prince’s remarks, we must be grateful for having a wise forward-looking Hashemite King and a trustworthy Crown Prince who guide the government toward fulfilling its responsibilities and duties. Finally, we call upon our government to translate the visions of His Majesty King Abdullah II Ibn Al-Hussein and HRH the Crown Prince into actionable plans.
By Ihsan Tamimi



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