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Theme Parks: Interview with Randa Ayoubi, CEO, RGH Entertainment
The announcement of the $1 billion Red Sea Astrarium development heralded a move into theme parks for Rubicon Holdings Group (RGH). The Jordanian entertainment company followed up swiftly with news that RGH will be working with Inspire WA to create a theme park in Perth. So are we set to see a new global player in the Theme Park Industry? Blooloop talks with RGH founder and CEO Randa Ayoubi.
Having started Rubicon as a small venture capital project with an intial investment of $, , Harvard educated CEO Ayoubi has transformed the company into a global business with 5 international branches and more than employees. Headquartered in Amman, Jordan, RGH creates digital content and immersive entertainment across its four business segments: Productions, Themed Entertainment, Games and Education.
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Their Majesties King Abdullah II and Queen Rania Attend Annual ARAMEX Conference
(Royal Hashemite Court, Communication & Information Division - Dead) His Majesty King Abdullah II, accompanied by Her Majesty Queen Rania Al-Abdullah, inaugurated the annual conference of ARAMEX International in the Dead Sea, Jordan.
In his key-note speech to the conference held in celebration of ARAMEX’s 25th anniversary, for which ARAMEX chose “Unleashing Arab Innovation” as a theme, the King said that Jordan’s future depends on our ability to create a knowledge-based economy.
"We’ve been working on education for a long time in this country, and we’re proud, of course, that Jordan has one of the highest literacy rates in the region … and we’re proud that boys and girls have the same opportunities for education and employment," said King Abdullah. "But we know that that's not enough. Our world is too dynamic for any education system to be satisfied with yesterday's progress