The Queen Rania Center for Entrepreneurship (QRCE) has launched the 2026 edition of its flagship national competition, featuring a special collaboration with Orange Corners and implementation partner iPARK to support Jordanian innovators.
At a Glance
- Opportunity Type: Entrepreneurship Competition & Support Program
- For: Innovative startups and entrepreneurs in Jordan
- Key Benefits: Expert advisory, legal support, capacity building, and intellectual property services
- Application Deadline: Not specified (Applications currently open)
- Location: Jordan
Competition Overview
The Queen Rania National Entrepreneurship Competition (QRNEC) – Orange Corners Special Edition is designed to enable and support innovative ventures through effective programming and dedicated facilities. This edition focuses on identifying high-potential Jordanian entrepreneurs and providing them with the tools necessary to grow into market leaders. The program leverages iPARK’s extensive incubator network to provide a structured path from ideation to commercialization.
Key Benefits
- Advisory & Matchmaking: Access to expert guidance and networking opportunities with potential partners and investors.
- Legal & IP Support: Specialized services through the Intellectual Property Commercialization Office (IPCO), including patenting and deal-structuring.
- Capacity Building: Training and mentorship delivered through multiple incubators across Jordan.
- Market Leadership: Proven track record of helping graduated companies generate millions in revenue and create thousands of jobs.
How to Apply
Interested entrepreneurs should complete the official application form to participate in the 2026 special edition of the competition.
- Apply Here: QRNEC 2026 Application Form
- Deadline: Apply as soon as possible via the link above.
About Queen Rania Center for Entrepreneurship
The Queen Rania Center for Entrepreneurship (QRCE) is a non-profit organization established to support economic growth by providing a range of services in entrepreneurship development and technology commercialization. Through initiatives like QRNEC, the center fosters an innovation-based culture and helps Jordanian startups scale both locally and internationally.
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