Jordanian startups win ‘Airport Innovation Days’ competition, shaping the future of airports and mobility
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Posted: 11 November 2024 | Gabriel Higgins | No comments yet
The ‘Airport Innovation Days’ competition in Amman recognised three Jordanian startups for their innovative solutions in airport technology and mobility, with ADADK, LYNEports, and Salam claiming top honours.
Credit: Airport International Group
The Amman finale of the ‘Airport Innovation Days’ competition, hosted by Airport International Group on 6 November 2024 at The Ritz-Carlton, saw three Jordanian startups—ADADK, LYNEports, and Salam—claim first, second, and third place, respectively. The competition, launched by Groupe ADP, a leading global airport operator and the majority shareholder of Airport International Group, in collaboration with Sifted (backed by the Financial Times), aimed to identify and support innovative startups focused on shaping the future of airports and mobility with groundbreaking solutions.
Airport International Group CEO, Deviller stated, “Today, we come together to support the spirit of innovation and collaboration that is reshaping the future of airports and transportation. We drew different perspectives and unique insights from entrepreneurs, allowing us to uncover innovations tailored to meet both local and global airport needs. Through this competition, we aim to offer practical support and connect startups to essential resources, expertise and industry leaders, empowering them to bring impactful, real-world solutions to aviation.”
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As first-place winner, ADADK will receive up to EUR 50,000 in financial support from Groupe ADP and Airport International Group to deploy their Proof of Concept (POC) at Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA). Moreover, the three winning startups from Jordan will be invited to the Paris finale to showcase their innovations before a panel of international experts, in addition to gaining media visibility from Sifted.
The event witnessed forward-thinking presentations by 13 startups, culminating in an award ceremony recognising the top performers across four main categories: ‘Green Airport’ for solutions aimed at decarbonising airport operations; ‘Passenger Experience’ for improvements in the passenger experience in terminals; ‘Airport Operations’ for advancements in efficient airport facility management; and ‘Open Category’ for unique and original ideas enriching the overall airport experience.
The judging panel featured esteemed figures, including Airport International Group (AIG) CEO, Nicolas Deviller; Groupe ADP Director of Innovation, Alban Negret; Edgo CEO Omar M. Masri, a board member of Airport International Group (AIG), IT Director, Omar Abu Hazeem; and Propeller Managing Director, Tambi Jalouqa.
He added, “This competition launched by Groupe ADP and sifted, the Financial Times media showcases our commitment to advancing Jordan’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. By collaborating with the creative minds of startups, Airport International Group is helping to drive progress in crucial areas like decarbonisation, operational efficiency and passenger satisfaction. We thank all our stakeholders, both local and global, who share our commitment to innovation – and to the winners and finalists, congratulations on your hard work, perseverance and creativity.”
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