The German Jordanian University (GJU) has organized the GJU 3030 Competition, which targeted high school students from public and private Jordanian schools. This year's competition focused on the field of sustainability, a highly important topic for the Jordanian economy and future.

The competition featured 21 finalist participants presenting 12 innovative projects that focused on sustainable solutions to pressing environmental challenges. These projects reflected the creativity, dedication, and forward-thinking mindset of school students, aiming to pave the way for a greener, more sustainable future.

The event culminated with the announcement of the top three winning projects, highlighting the outstanding achievements of school students. The presence of the University President and esteemed faculty members underscored the importance of this initiative and the university's commitment to fostering an environment of innovation and creativity for school students.

"We are thrilled to see the level of enthusiasm and ingenuity our students have demonstrated in addressing sustainability challenges," said Prof. Alaaldeen Al-Halhouli, GJU President. "The GJU 3030 Competition is a testament to our university's dedication to empowering students to become leaders in creating a sustainable future."