Orange Jordan Crowns Winners of OSVP 2025, Spotlights Innovation for Community Impact

Orange Jordan has concluded the 9th edition of the Orange Social Venture Prize (OSVP 2025) with a ceremony at the Innovation Hub in Orange Digital Village, honoring three outstanding projects that address pressing social and environmental challenges.

After a competitive showcase of ten projects, Hi Health-Technologies, founded by Wissam Al-Qatawneh, won first place and JD 4,000 for its advanced health initiative combating diabetes. Recycle of CO₂, by Ahmad Al-Khawaldeh, took second place and JD 2,500 for its patented technology that recycles industrial CO₂ emissions into high-purity organic fertilizers. EyeLocate, founded by Leen Al-Madanat, secured third place and JD 1,500 with a tech-driven iris scanning solution that helps protect dementia patients from getting lost by linking to a secure national database.

Orange Jordan highlighted its pride in the winners’ socially driven innovations and reaffirmed its commitment to supporting their growth locally and globally. The company also commended jury members for selecting projects that combine innovation with feasibility and impact.

The three winning projects will now advance to the global edition of OSVP in Cape Town, South Africa, where entrepreneurs from 17 Middle Eastern and African countries will compete for awards of up to €25,000, alongside the €20,000 Global Women’s Award. Jordan has a strong track record at the global stage, with Sawsan Al-Labbani winning the Global Women’s Award in 2024 and SMART WTI placing third in 2023.

With OSVP, Orange Jordan continues to align with its CSR strategy pillars—digital education, inclusion, entrepreneurship, and environmental sustainability—cementing its role as a responsible digital leader and supporter of Jordan’s innovation ecosystem.