Trad Almasri, Co Founder and President at IYAF International Youth Ambassadors Foundation, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Reflecting on the success of last month’s Future Health Impact Hackathon, it was an honor for IYAF International Youth Ambassadors Foundation to collaborate on this impactful Hackathon, organized by the Jordan Breast Cancer Program (JBCP) in partnership with the (QRCE) Queen Rania Center for Entrepreneurship and Princess Sumaya University for Technology (PSUT). The hackathon was a powerful highlight of Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW), underscoring the role of youth innovation in building a healthier future.
I would also like to extend my sincere appreciation to the distinguished contributors who made this possible:
Reem Al-Ajlouni ريم العجلوني, Director of the Jordan Breast Cancer Program, Mouhammd Alkasassbeh Assistant President of Princess Sumaya University for Technology, Mohammed Khair Obaidat, Director at the Queen Rania Center for Entrepreneurship (QRCE) and Husam ALSalamat, Pharm.D, MD, MSc, TTS., whose dedication was instrumental to our success,It was a genuine pleasure to work alongside him.
Our esteemed panel of judges , who generously dedicated their time and effort to evaluating innovative projects and providing invaluable feedback Ashraf Bany Mohammed, Talal Ben Halim, Dina Saoudi, Samer Arabiat, Iyad Sultan.
Our distinguished speakers and mentors who enriched the event with their expertise and valuable insights Dina Jardaneh, Sadeer Issa, Ameer H. Mubaslat, Lujain Al-Khateeb, Nour Al-Aqaileh, Natasha Salti, Saleh AL-Hanash صالح الحنش, Shadi Musallam, Mohammad Abdullah, Mahmoud Khamis, Waleed Sabah, Haneen Bdour, Deema Al Bakri,Basma A., Hala Alkharabsheh, Renad Alzghoul, Mohammad AlSaleh (AlMasri), Rozana Othman.
And last but not least, the volunteer and student participants, whose creativity and passion were the true heart of this hackathon.
This success is not the final destination but a powerful launchpad for the future. We look forward to the next phases, continuing to strengthen the entrepreneurship and health innovation ecosystem and empowering more youth to create impactful solutions for our communities.”
Reem Al-Ajlouni, Executive Director of Jordan Breast Cancer Program at King Hussein Cancer Foundation and Center, shared this post adding:
“Proud to see our partnership with IYAF International Youth Ambassadors Foundation, Queen Rania Center for Entrepreneurship, and Princess Sumaya University for Technology driving real change.
The Future Health Impact Hackathon was a true example to what we can achieve when youth, innovation, and purpose come together. Grateful to all our partners, judges, speakers, and brilliant young participants who made this a success.”

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