
The Technology, Research, and Innovation Park (TRIP) at the German Jordanian University (GJU) received a Trinity Pro drone provided by the German company Quantum Systems, in the presence of the University President, Prof. Alaaldeen Al-Halhouli, the company’s representative Mr. Matthias Lehna, as well as several academics and students.
This occasion was part of the activities of German Week 2025, organized by the university in celebration of its twentieth anniversary.
During the ceremony, Prof. Al-Halhouli affirmed that this achievement represents a strategic step toward integrating academic education with practical application, opening new horizons for cooperation among students, researchers, and industry sectors both locally and internationally.
He added that (TRIP) plays a vital role in supporting creativity and entrepreneurship, as well as in transforming scientific ideas into applied projects that contribute to strengthening the national economy. He also expressed appreciation for the donation of the drone by Quantum Systems, viewing it as a reflection of international confidence in Jordanian competencies. Moreover, he emphasized that receiving this drone is a great honor for the university due to the advanced technology it represents in the fields of unmanned aviation and smart sensing technologies.
For his part, Mr. Matthias Lehna confirmed that the partnership with the university reflects Quantum Systems’ commitment to supporting education and scientific research. He pointed out that the Trinity Pro drone is the result of collaboration with leading German universities and is currently being used in international projects, including infrastructure monitoring in India.
He added that the drone is not limited to operational tasks but also opens broad horizons in the fields of smart sensing and artificial intelligence, enabling students and researchers to transform their ideas into real-world applications. He expressed pride in presenting this technology to the university, hoping it will contribute to developing students’ skills and fostering future solutions.
Dr. Fadwa Dababneh, director of (TRIP), expressed her pride in this event, describing it as an important step in advancing the university’s research journey and fostering an environment of innovation and practical application across various scientific disciplines. She emphasized that this initiative exemplifies constructive cooperation between academic and industrial sectors, enabling students and researchers to access the latest technologies. Moreover, it reflects international institutions’ confidence in national competencies and reinforces the university’s position as a leading platform for research and development in the region.
The Trinity Pro is a new-generation hybrid unmanned aerial vehicle (eVTOL) specialized in aerial mapping tasks. It offers a flight duration of up to 90 minutes and features advanced mission planning capabilities through QBase 3D software, along with intelligent systems that integrate with artificial intelligence technologies, making it a reliable platform for future aerial data collection.

