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Princess Sumaya University for Technology (PSUT) and Al-Wathiq Electronic Design Company (VUEDALE) have signed a strategic agreement to implement, execute, and develop integrated software services aimed at enhancing the digital identity of the university’s graduates. This initiative comes within the framework of PSUT’s strategic orientation toward digital transformation and the development of its electronic service ecosystem.
VUEDALE is one of the pioneering companies founded and managed by graduates of Princess Sumaya University for Technology, reflecting the university’s success in empowering its alumni and transforming educational outcomes into practical technological solutions that serve the academic community.
The agreement was signed on behalf of PSUT by its President, Prof. Wejdan Abu Elhaija, and on behalf of the company by its Chief Executive Officer and PSUT alumnus, Mohammad Allowh. The collaboration aims to launch a dedicated smart application for PSUT graduates, providing them with a unified digital profile that facilitates data documentation and strengthens sustainable communication between graduates and the university.
Prof. Abu Elhaija emphasized that this cooperation aligns with PSUT’s commitment to highlighting the digital identity of its graduates, maintaining continuous engagement with them, and enhancing their overall experience through an integrated digital platform offering innovative services that keep pace with the rapid digital transformation of university and student services.
For his part, Mohammad Allowh, CEO of VUEDALE, expressed his pride in this partnership, noting that the strength of VUEDALE lies in being a successful Jordanian company founded by PSUT graduates Mohammad Hisham Allowh, George Michel Marrashlian, and Ziad Sadeq Abu Saleh. He highlighted that the founders have not only achieved professional success but have also returned to their alma mater as partners in shaping its digital future. This makes the project more than a technical agreement; it represents a living model of integration between education and the labor market and serves as evidence of PSUT graduates’ ability to establish leading companies with local and regional impact.
Mr. Allowh further pointed out that this collaboration is the first of its kind in Jordan within the education sector to implement such a system, affirming a strong commitment to applying the highest standards of security and data protection.
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