Amman Arab University Excels in the Integrity and Anti-Corruption Hackathon Competition
As part of the efforts of the Center for Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Amman Arab University to network students with competitions and participations in all majors and in all entities and to encourage them to participate in such competitions and in permanent cooperation with the College of Computer Sciences and Informatics at the University, student Amr Hamza Qtaishat from the College of Computer Sciences and Informatics at Amman University won. Arabic / Specialization in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence. A member of the (Space) team won the third place award in the Integrity and Anti-Corruption Hackathon Competition, worth (2000) Jordanian dinars, for the electronic game (Pass or Pass).
The Integrity and Anti-Corruption Commission, in cooperation with the Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship and the King Abdullah II Fund for Development, launched the competition with the aim of developing an electronic game concerned with integrity and anti-corruption, by encouraging young game programmers and lovers of challenges from the age group (18-25) and providing them with the opportunity to compete. Motivating them to provide innovative pioneering initiatives based on the integration of technological means in combating and preventing corruption. It is noteworthy that the students of the College of Computer Sciences and Information at Amman Arab University have achieved great qualitative achievements at the local and regional levels.