Khaberni - Within the extended strategic partnership that has been in place for years with the Crown Prince Foundation, and to expand the scope of cooperation between them in service of Jordanian youth; Zain Jordan announced, through its innovation platform (ZINC), its strategic partnership for the "42 Irbid" program, a specialized initiative in computer science and programming, that was inaugurated by His Royal Highness Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II, the Crown Prince.
Zain Jordan expressed pride in its enduring and fruitful partnership with the Crown Prince Foundation, and its role in the national system for supporting and empowering Jordanian youth in accordance with the visions and directives of His Highness the Crown Prince, which serve as a beacon for serving Jordan and its youth. Through its innovation platform (ZINC), this partnership aims to support the technical education journey in the Kingdom, and contribute to providing an advanced educational environment for the youth across all regions of the Kingdom.
The "42 Irbid" program extends the "42 Amman" program that was launched last year in the capital, Amman, and is part of the global Ecole 42 network, which includes more than 50 locations in over 30 countries worldwide. This network is known for achieving high employment rates for its graduates at major technology companies, and the "42" program in Jordan is implemented in collaboration with the Crown Prince Foundation.
The "42" program in its Amman and Irbid locations offers modern training opportunities for participants, enhancing their skills in programming and computer science fields. It contributes to empowering students of the program by providing inspiring educational content, training, and practical opportunities in key technical tracks, including cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, advanced algorithms, game development, robotics programming, and systems and network management, in alignment with global shifts and labor market demands.
This partnership supports the efforts of the "42" program in enhancing collaborative, project-based learning; "42 Irbid" will empower a wide range of youth in the Northern region, aged between 18 and 60, by offering free training based on a learning style inspired by gaming concepts, without the need for traditional teachers or lectures.




