
Amman Arab University (AAU) Graduate Qualifies for a Global Program in Innovation and Green Chemistry
In a qualitative achievement for the Center for Creativity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship at Amman Arab University, Engineer Noor Al-Huda Al-Mustafa, one of the graduates of the University's College of Engineering, has qualified to participate in the Global Green Innovation and Network Program (GGINP). This program is one of the most prominent global business accelerators in the fields of sustainability and environmental innovation.
This qualification was secured through her project, which is incubated at the University's Center for Creativity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship under the name (B-RICH). This accomplishment is evidence of the ability of Amman Arab University graduates to innovate and compete on international platforms, reflecting the quality of the academic and research programs offered by the University.
In this regard, Engineer Noor Al-Huda stated that the program, launched by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) in partnership with Yale University and with support from the Global Environment Facility (GEF), aims to empower entrepreneurs in developing countries to develop green chemical solutions that help reduce pollution and waste, supporting the transition towards more sustainable industries.
The program includes entrepreneurs from six countries: Jordan, Indonesia, Peru, Serbia, Uganda, and Ukraine. It supports innovators from these countries through intensive training and connecting them with global networks of experts and investors. The program is distinguished by providing high-level training, offering access to international partners, and supporting the development of innovative products and solutions with a positive environmental impact.
For his part, Dr. Samer Al-Ayasrah, Director of the Center for Creativity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship at Amman Arab University, explained that the program is based on three main pillars: establishing an international network for communication and knowledge exchange, implementing a specialized business accelerator to support innovation in green chemistry, and transforming local industries through the application of environmentally friendly alternatives in fields such as plastics, textiles, electronics, and cellulose. He affirmed that this achievement reflects Amman Arab University's mission to empower its graduates to contribute to shaping a more sustainable future, both locally and globally, and demonstrates its status as a leading university in innovation and scientific research.