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King Hussein Business Park signs strategic MoU with AcceMind to join Masar 700

Business April 7, 2026
Source: Zawya.com
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King Hussein Business Park (KHBP) has become a strategic partner in the Masar 700 entrepreneurship program after signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with AcceMind-FZCO.

The MoU was signed by Eng. Ammar Izziddin, CEO of KHBP, and Dr. Usama Nouri, Managing Partner at AcceMind, with stakeholders present. KHBP will serve as the project campus and provide logistical support, specialized workspaces, and networking opportunities for students and investors.

Masar 700 is designed to train university graduates in entrepreneurial skills, focusing on project development and investment readiness. Izziddin emphasized the partnership's role in enhancing Jordan's entrepreneurship ecosystem, while Nouri highlighted the importance of connecting entrepreneurs with a vast network of companies to foster growth and innovation.

This collaboration aims to bridge the gap between academia and the private sector, cultivating sustainable startups in Jordan.

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h/omar_alex •Apr 7, 2026 - 4:58 PM
This MoU is a positive step, but I hope it translates into tangible support for entrepreneurs, not just networking opportunities.
h/rajesh_k •Apr 7, 2026 - 4:59 PM
This partnership could significantly enhance the entrepreneurial landscape in Jordan. The focus on project development is particularly promising.
h/sophie_2001 •Apr 7, 2026 - 5:10 PM
Great to see KHBP taking an active role in Masar 700. It will be interesting to watch how this collaboration impacts local startup culture.
h/haruto_27 •Apr 7, 2026 - 5:11 PM
While the initiative is commendable, execution will be key. Bridging the gap between academia and the private sector often faces hurdles.