The Digital Cooperation Organization (DCO) unveiled the winners of the 2025 Digital Prosperity Awards at its 4th General Assembly gala dinner, hosted in Jordan at the Dead Sea. The ceremony, attended by high-level delegations from DCO’s 16 Member States, celebrated outstanding initiatives in digital transformation. The Awards, sponsored by Elm, aimed to recognize exceptional efforts in adopting best practices, policies, and strategies to accelerate the digital economy across nations.
This year’s winners represented the public sector, private sector, and civil society, across three main pillars: Digital Innovation, Digital Transformation, and Empowering Society. The Digital Innovation pillar recognized Ynmo from Saudi Arabia for Disruptive Technology Solutions. Tuwaiq Academy and the Ministry of Human Resources & Social Development from Saudi Arabia were awarded in the Digital Transformation pillar. In the Empowering Society pillar, the National Institute of Innovation and Advanced Technology from Morocco, NeuroTech from Jordan, and Motto Vest Trading Pvt from Pakistan were honored for their contributions in various categories.
Two flagship awards were also presented: the DCO Member prize for Digital Prosperity for All went to NeuroTech from Jordan, while SPARK from The Netherlands received the international flagship award. Both winners were awarded USD 200,000 each.
His Excellency Sami Smeirat, Minister of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship of Jordan, emphasized Jordan’s pride in supporting international digital efforts, especially as digital transformation becomes essential for sustainable development and youth job creation. DCO Secretary-General Deemah AlYahya congratulated the winners and encouraged future innovators to participate in the next round of awards.
The Digital Prosperity Awards aim to foster global cooperation in accelerating digital economic advancement and promoting an inclusive digital future.