An-Najah Innovation Park Participates in the 10th National Forum Under the Patronage of the President of the State of Palestine 🌟

An-Najah Innovation Park (InnoPark), representing An-Najah National University, participated in the 10th National Forum organized by the Higher Council for Innovation and Excellence (HCIE), under the patronage of the President of the State of Palestine.

This participation comes as part of the University’s commitment to highlighting its pioneering role in supporting innovation and entrepreneurship and enhancing the startup ecosystem in Palestine.

The Forum was inaugurated in the presence of Prof. Abdel Nasser Zaid, President of the University, who emphasized the importance of the participating entrepreneurial ideas and the extent of the Palestinian market’s need for them. He expressed his pride in the efforts of the students and the An-Najah Innovation Park team, who represent a model of practical university creativity.

The Park participated in the Forum through a special pavilion that featured a group of entrepreneurial companies and projects incubated or developed within InnoPark, which are:

  • Healthy Zena: A project for producing healthy, sugar-free food products, some of which are gluten-free and protein-rich for athletes.
  • Daliyat Al-Karmel Farm: A model for sustainable agriculture that combines organic production with modern technologies, providing training and employment opportunities for youth and women.
  • GreenMind AgriTech Solutions: A company that develops smart agricultural solutions using Artificial Intelligence, sensors, and solar energy to enhance sustainable productivity.
  • LAWTIX: An integrated digital platform for managing law firms in Arabic, contributing to the digital transformation of the legal sector through automation and smart assistant.
  • NajahCom: A digital educational platform that supports continuous learning and skill development for students, professionals, youth, and women.
  • GeeksHub: A smart recruitment platform that uses Artificial Intelligence to assess skills and facilitate the recruitment process and data-driven decision-making.

The event also witnessed the participation of the An-Najah Innovation Park staff, An-Najah Ambassadors, An-Najah National University students, the “We Are An-Najah” team, along with a number of academic and administrative staff members.

The Park’s participation constituted a unique opportunity to shed light on Palestinian innovation and university entrepreneurship, and to enhance communication and exchange of expertise between universities, the private sector, and local entrepreneurial projects, thereby contributing to the support of the innovation and sustainable growth ecosystem in Palestine.