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App turns smartphones into taxi meters

By - Oct 21,2015 - Last updated at Oct 21,2015

Participants and ICT sector leaders attend a ceremony in Amman on Wednesday to honour winners of the Microsoft Academic Accelerator Programme (Petra photo)

AMMAN — Jordanian students have recently developed a GPS-based mobile app that turns smartphones into taxi meters, which they said would notify passengers of an estimated fare for their journey in advance and prevent cabbies from overcharging them.

True Meter is currently available on the Windows app store and will be available to users of other mobile operating systems in a few months. 

The app shows passengers the optimal route to their destination and compares it with the route that the taxi driver is actually taking, enabling them to determine whether the driver is taking an unnecessarily long route.

The mobile application was developed by a team of Jordanian students — Islam Abulroz, Rania Abdel Hadi and Rehab Alamar — who were honoured Wednesday as one of six winning teams in the Microsoft Academic Accelerator Programme. 

As part of the six-month accelerator programme, a collaboration between the USAID Jordan Competitiveness Programme and Microsoft Jordan, scores of students received training at the Microsoft Innovation Centre, which is located at the Royal Scientific Society, on how to design, launch, and sustain their own ventures or find jobs that make use of their talents. 

They were also taught technical skills that helped them develop apps and deploy technology for the benefit of all, according to the organisers.

“We came up with the idea of True Meter while taking part in this great programme. I had to take a taxi every day from the Princess Sumaya University for Technology to the business park for the training. I noticed that the taxi drivers charged me different fares each time and often the claimed the meter was not working, which was annoying,” Abdel Hadi told The Jordan Times after the ceremony.

“When people download the app, which shows information in Arabic and in English, they can actually find out exactly how much the fare for their trip should be. This is also very useful for tourists, so that they cannot be deceived by greedy cabbies who want to charge them extra,” she added.

Alamar said her team cooperated with the authorities in order to get the correct formula for taxi fares, so that the app calculates the same fare that taxis are allowed to charge per kilometre, in both Jordanian dinars and US dollars. 

“We have also reached an agreement with the Greater Amman Municipality to connect the app to their network, so that passengers can report cabbies who charge them excessively high fares or take longer routes, and file any other complaints,” she said.

“When passengers get in a taxi, they can record the plate number and, in case of trouble, report it to GAM and the traffic authorities… We will also develop the app in the near future so that passengers can rate each cab. Any passenger who enters the plate number of a certain cab will be able to find the history of the cab and reviews by passengers,” added Alamar.

The other winning projects addressed a range of consumer and retailer needs, from point-of-sale payment solutions to an online pitching platform that connects start-ups with investors. One application, called “Bisque”, allows users to send video and photo files to other devices using only a simple hand motion. 

 

‘Guidance, follow-up crucial’

 

ICT experts said Wednesday that follow-up training is essential to ensure the success of such ideas and many others.

“For such ventures to grow and start generating revenue, there is a need for further guidance to help students and entrepreneurs market and refine their products. Celebrating the fact that we have brilliant ideas is not enough — we want tangible support after this step,” Abed Shamlawi, ICT and entrepreneurship consultant, told The Jordan Times.

“We need to hone entrepreneurs’ skills, help them organise their work, guide them on how to monetise their ideas and help them develop a final product, and get some funding,” Shamlawi.

Jamil Al Khatib, an innovation consultant who trained the winning teams and other participants in the programme, said providing mentorship after the initial stage is very important to these entrepreneurs.

“Some of these ideas can be turned into small companies, while other developers can sell apps without the need to build a company. They definitely need follow-up and should not left alone after this stage. They need financial support to grow their ideas into income-generating ventures,” added Khatib.

USAID JCP’s Chief of Party Wissam Rabadi said the Microsoft Jordan partnership, which began in March of this year, aimed “to enhance the ICT sector’s competitiveness in Jordan by creating a pool of new talent in cloud computing and app development for interested investors”.

Rabadi stressed the importance of the programme in training young Jordanians in the latest technologies and trends, including the Internet of Things and cloud computing, saying participants in the programme are equipped with latest skills in the field.

 

Microsoft Jordan Country Manager Hussein Malhas said the programme helps bridge the gap between the skills of students and graduates and the actual needs in the labour market and the ICT sector.

House panel denounces Israeli assaults on Palestinians

By - Oct 21,2015 - Last updated at Oct 21,2015

AMMAN — The Lower House Foreign Affairs Committee on Wednesday blamed the Israeli far-right government’s stubbornness for the deteriorating condition of the peace process, expressing strong denouncement of the daily Israeli assaults on the Palestinian people.

In a statement sent to The Jordan Times, the committee appealed for an immediate stop to the Israeli assaults on Jerusalem’s holy sites, calling on local media outlets to shed more light on the situation in the occupied territories.

Jordanian students urged to apply to Ericsson Innovation Awards

By - Oct 21,2015 - Last updated at Oct 21,2015

AMMAN — Ericsson on Wednesday urged Jordanian students to apply to participate in the Ericsson Innovation Awards 2016, a global competition pairing student teams with Ericsson experts with the aim of generating innovative uses of ICT.

The 2016 edition of the competition will focus on how ICT can improve the future of city life and ensure that tomorrow’s cities are creative, connected and sustainable places to live and work, Ericsson said in a statement to The Jordan Times.

By 2050, about 70 per cent of the world’s population is expected to reside in urban areas, so smart cities offer ”an incredible opportunity” to improve the lives of billions of people, according to the statement.

The 2016 competition is open to teams of two to four people. All current students are eligible to enter. After registration closes on November 30, 10 semifinalists will be announced on December 18. 

Nine of the semifinalists will be selected by an Ericsson jury, with the remaining place assigned by a public vote, Ericsson told The Jordan Times.

The 10 teams will each work with two Ericsson experts to develop a minimum viable product and business plan for their idea. Four teams will be chosen by the jury to participate in the Ericsson Innovation Awards 2016 grand final in Stockholm, Sweden. 

The winning team will receive a cash prize of 25,000 euros, while the second-place prize is 15,000 euros and two runner-up teams will receive 1,000 euros each. 

All participants will be invited to apply for job opportunities within Ericsson, and semifinalists will be interviewed for internship or full-time positions. 

“In terms of ICT, the Middle East is extremely dynamic, with parts of the region leading the global ICT transformation,” the statement quoted Girish Johar, vice president and head of HR at Ericsson Region Middle East, as saying.

 

”As we pave the way towards life in the networked society, it is our responsibility to inspire this region’s young minds and open up new ways for them to think, innovate and collaborate,” he added.

Atomic commission delegates visit Russia

By - Oct 21,2015 - Last updated at Oct 21,2015

AMMAN — A delegation headed by Jordan Atomic Energy Commission (JAEC) Chairman Khaled Toukan visited Russia late last week, according to a statement from Atomenergoprom, a subsidiary of the Russian State Atomic Energy Corporation (Rosatom).

The programme started with a visit to the Rostov nuclear power plant, where the delegation inspected two power units and visited the control panel in the engine room. JAEC representatives also visited the Volgodonsk branch of JSC “AEM-technology” “ATOMMASH”, where they were introduced to the production process and quality control of equipment for nuclear power plants.

Following the visit, Toukan said he was impressed with the “excellent work” of Russian nuclear scientists and engineers, the statement said. The visit was organised by JSC “Rusatom Overseas Inc.” within the framework of cooperation between Russia and Jordan for the projected construction of the first nuclear power plant in the country.

Consumer society calls for capping charges at eateries

By - Oct 21,2015 - Last updated at Oct 21,2015

AMMAN — The Consumer Protection Society (CPS) has received several complaints from citizens regarding high prices of meals at popular and tourist restaurants, CPS President Mohammad Obeidat said Wednesday.

He added that some restaurants conceal the high prices of food, in violation of consumers’ rights, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. Obeidat called on relevant monitoring institutions to cap prices in restaurants.

Ministry holds workshops on public sector governance

By - Oct 21,2015 - Last updated at Oct 21,2015

AMMAN — The Public Sector Development Ministry on Wednesday organised two awareness workshops on governance practices and risk management in the public sector, with the participation of employees specialised in strategic planning and institutional development.

The workshops aimed at acquainting participants with concepts used in the guidebooks of governance practices and risk management in the public sector, according to a ministry statement. 

Man in critical condition after jumping off bridge in Irbid

By - Oct 21,2015 - Last updated at Oct 21,2015

AMMAN — A man in his twenties was in critical condition on Wednesday after jumping off the new Aghwar bridge in Irbid, according to Irbid Civil Defence Department (CDD) Director Brig. Gen. Munib Awawdeh.

CDD personnel administered first aid to the man and took him to Princess Basma Hospital, where medical sources listed him in critical condition, Awawdeh told the Jordan News Agency, Petra. 

‘Man stabbed by suspected burglar’

By - Oct 21,2015 - Last updated at Oct 21,2015

AMMAN — A suspected burglar reportedly stabbed a homeowner with a sharp tool before escaping the residence on Wednesday, a security source told the Jordan News Agency, Petra.

The injured was taken to Princess Basma Hospital and security personnel launched an investigation into the apparent burglary attempt.

 

 

Farmers in Karak, badia receive grants

By - Oct 21,2015 - Last updated at Oct 21,2015

AMMAN — The Agricultural Credit Corporation’s branch in Karak has extended grants worth around JD1.6 million to 316 farmers in the southern governorate since the beginning of 2015.

The director of the branch, Awni Thneibat, said JD60,000 has been disbursed as grants to farmers in the badia region since the beginning of this year, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. 

 

 

One dead, 7 injured in road accidents

By - Oct 21,2015 - Last updated at Oct 21,2015

AMMAN — One man died and seven people were injured in car accidents across the Kingdom Tuesday night, according to the Civil Defence Department (CDD).

In Irbid, a man died after his car overturned near the Ramtha bridge, while four people were injured in a two-vehicle collision near the Arab Potash Company in Karak, the CDD said, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.

The CDD added that the injured were transported to Al Safi Public Hosiptal where they were listed in fair condition. Also Tuesday night, three injured people were taken to the Italian Hospital after they were hit by a car in the Ain Ghazal region in Amman. 

 

 

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