President of Cisco Systems to open Jordan ICT Forum 2004

Published July 19th, 2004 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

int@j, the Information Technology Association – Jordan, announced Monday that John Chambers, President and CEO of Cisco Systems will make the keynote presentation at the Jordan ICT Forum 2004. Held under the Patronage of King Abdullah II in September 14-15th at Jordan’s Dead Sea, the ICT Forum will see the participation of global, regional and international ICT key leaders. The Forum aims to define regional opportunities for the Middle East’s ICT sector. 

 

“It is an honor and a privilege to address such an esteemed audience as the Jordan ICT Forum. The ICT market in this region is a dynamic and growing area, and I believe international enterprises recognize the value of the potential technology opportunities available,” said Chambers. “I truly believe the Jordan ICT Forum can play a key role in shaping the region’s critical technology infrastructure to create unprecedented growth, education, and productivity opportunities.” 

 

Chambers address will take place at the opening session of the Forum on the 14th September. A longtime supporter of ICT development efforts in the region, Chambers has been responsible for key Cisco Systems investments in the region, including a significant contribution to ICT development in Jordan. 

 

The Jordan ICT Forum was originally launched in 2000 at the Dead Sea to define and launch the Jordanian national ICT initiative, REACH. The third Forum is the first to focus on a regional, rather than purely Jordanian, agenda. 

 

“The participation of a global key player like John Chambers in the Jordan ICT Forum is an honor for us. His expertise and commitment toward the Kingdom and the region has played a key role in enhancing and driving the development in the regional ICT sector,” said Marwan Juma, chairman of int@j. “The Forum will enable us to define the roadmap of the regional ICT sector by sharing our expertise, success stories and challenges.” (menareport.com)

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