MS International LLC's (MSI) establishment of a technology hub in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan was a deliberate strategic decision, designed to provide our global partners with a direct pipeline to exceptional, cost-effective IT talent and innovation. Jordan represents more than a geographic location; it is a dynamic center of technological excellence aligned with our commitment to quality and delivery.
A Recognized Leader in Regional ICT
Jordan's Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector is a cornerstone of the national economy and a proven engine for innovation. Generating over $3 billion in annual revenue and supported by a progressive regulatory framework, the sector has earned a reputation for quality, security, and forward-thinking solutions, making it a strategic partner for global enterprises.
A Deep and Highly-Skilled Talent Pool
The nation's robust higher education system consistently produces a surplus of highly qualified, certified, and English-proficient IT graduates annually. This vibrant talent pipeline is equipped with cutting-edge skills and possesses a strong ambition to engage in complex, international projects, ensuring we have access to the expertise required to meet evolving technological demands.
Seamless Collaboration Through Cultural Alignment
Our Jordanian teams operate with a strong understanding of Western business practices and quality standards. This cultural and professional alignment facilitates smooth communication, efficient project management, and a shared commitment to exceeding client expectations, minimizing the friction often associated with offshore partnerships.
Our On-the-Ground Leadership and Network
Our presence in Jordan is distinguished by embedded, experienced leadership. Our senior technical management team possesses deep, longstanding roots within the local technology community. This enables us to move beyond simple recruitment; we actively cultivate and access a trusted network of proven professionals, ensuring we can rapidly form dedicated teams capable of delivering on critical projects for clients across the Middle East and beyond.
A Strategic Investment in Jordan's Technology Ecosystem
MS International LLC's establishment of a technology hub in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan was a deliberate strategic decision.
Services Jordanian IT Firms Offer to the U.S. Market
Based on current market trends and the specific strengths of Jordan's IT sector, Jordanian companies are well-positioned to provide U.S. firms with several key services, particularly in custom software development, AI integration, and cloud transformation, supported by a strong talent pool in cybersecurity and regional market expertise.
Custom Software & Mobile App Development
Custom web and mobile applications, SaaS, ERP, and project management systems. Over 1,000 active ICT companies, many specializing in custom solutions; skilled in latest technologies.
AI Integration & Data Analytics
Developing AI capabilities into products, leveraging data analysis for market understanding and customer experience. 63% of Jordanian IT firms incorporate AI; 42% integrate data analysis tools.
Cloud Migration & IT Infrastructure
Cloud computing services, hybrid-cloud platform migration, digital infrastructure investment. Cloud computing growth due to cost-effectiveness/scalability; major investments in data centers (e.g., Aqaba Digital Hub).
Cybersecurity Services
Cybersecurity measures, zero-trust security models, threat monitoring. 36% of Jordanian IT firms prioritize cybersecurity, reflecting growing expertise; National Cybersecurity Strategy.
IT Outsourcing & Regional Market Access
Skilled technical talent for outsourcing; software/service "Arabization" (translation/cultural adaptation). Access to affordable technical talent; produces 27% of MENA region's tech entrepreneurs; generates 75% of Arabic online content.
Custom Software & Mobile App Development
Custom web and mobile applications, SaaS, ERP, and project management systems. Over 1,000 active ICT companies, many specializing in custom solutions; skilled in latest technologies.
AI Integration & Data Analytics
Developing AI capabilities into products, leveraging data analysis for market understanding and customer experience. 63% of Jordanian IT firms incorporate AI; 42% integrate data analysis tools.
Cloud Migration & IT Infrastructure
Cloud computing services, hybrid-cloud platform migration, digital infrastructure investment. Cloud computing growth due to cost-effectiveness/scalability; major investments in data centers (e.g., Aqaba Digital Hub).
Cybersecurity Services
Cybersecurity measures, zero-trust security models, threat monitoring. 36% of Jordanian IT firms prioritize cybersecurity, reflecting growing expertise; National Cybersecurity Strategy.
IT Outsourcing & Regional Market Access
Skilled technical talent for outsourcing; software/service "Arabization" (translation/cultural adaptation). Access to affordable technical talent; produces 27% of MENA region's tech entrepreneurs; generates 75% of Arabic online content.
Strategic Advantages for U.S. Partners
U.S. companies considering partnership with Jordanian IT firms can benefit from several strategic advantages:
Skilled and Cost-Competitive Talent
Jordan offers a highly skilled, bilingual (Arabic and English) workforce. The country has a high number of engineers and IT graduates per capita, providing high-value talent at competitive costs. This makes it an attractive destination for outsourcing and building dedicated teams.
Proactive Government Support
The Jordanian government is actively fostering the ICT sector through initiatives like the REACH 2025 strategy and Digital Jordan, which focus on upgrading digital infrastructure and supporting the tech ecosystem. This creates a favorable environment for growth and innovation.
Proven Regional Expertise
Jordanian companies have a deep understanding of the Middle Eastern markets. They are leaders in generating Arabic online content and adapting international products for the Arab world, a process known as "Arabization". This provides a strategic gateway for U.S. companies looking to expand into the MENA region.
Skilled and Cost-Competitive Talent
Jordan offers a highly skilled, bilingual (Arabic and English) workforce. The country has a high number of engineers and IT graduates per capita, providing high-value talent at competitive costs. This makes it an attractive destination for outsourcing and building dedicated teams.
Proactive Government Support
The Jordanian government is actively fostering the ICT sector through initiatives like the REACH 2025 strategy and Digital Jordan, which focus on upgrading digital infrastructure and supporting the tech ecosystem. This creates a favorable environment for growth and innovation.
Proven Regional Expertise
Jordanian companies have a deep understanding of the Middle Eastern markets. They are leaders in generating Arabic online content and adapting international products for the Arab world, a process known as "Arabization". This provides a strategic gateway for U.S. companies looking to expand into the MENA region.
Considerations for Collaboration
While the opportunities are significant, being aware of some challenges can help ensure a successful partnership:
Regulatory Environment
Some reports indicate that stakeholders can sometimes face regulatory ambiguity and bureaucratic hurdles, which may slow down project implementation.
Infrastructure Variations
While major urban centers like Amman have excellent digital infrastructure, some regions in Jordan may have limitations in internet connectivity.
Competitive Regional Landscape
While Jordan is an established player, other countries in the Gulf region, such as the UAE and Saudi Arabia, are also making significant investments in their digital economies.
Regulatory Environment
Some reports indicate that stakeholders can sometimes face regulatory ambiguity and bureaucratic hurdles, which may slow down project implementation.
Infrastructure Variations
While major urban centers like Amman have excellent digital infrastructure, some regions in Jordan may have limitations in internet connectivity.
Competitive Regional Landscape
While Jordan is an established player, other countries in the Gulf region, such as the UAE and Saudi Arabia, are also making significant investments in their digital economies.