When German Jordanian University (GJU) graduate, Abdallah Mola, reflects on his journey of becoming an entrepreneur, he gives anyone the inspiration and motivation to follow in his footsteps. Yet the founder and CEO of SIMCAR, the startup that focuses on bringing the Internet of Things (IoT) to the automotive industry to make cars smarter, started the company at just 23 years old during his final year in university. He has come a long way in a few short years and is now a postgraduate student at the Technical University of Chemnitz in Germany.
Mola’s inspiration for SIMCAR came when he interned at Eberspaecher GmbH, one of the leading automotive suppliers in Germany and the world, as part of GJU’s program, where his final project was to connect a vehicle to the internet. Mola was intrigued, fascinated, and inspired by this project as he explains, “As a telecom engineer, I learnt that there was more to the telecommunication industry. I discovered a new opportunity I never knew existed before. And I liked bringing back this technology to Jordan. I continued this for my end of year project, in cooperation with Dr.Omar Hiyari and Dr. Alaa Khalife where we built a basic prototype that connected vehicles to the internet. That’s how SIMCAR’s story started.”
From there, Mola was encouraged by his professors to apply to the IoT Hackathon competition. SIMCAR won third place and caught the attention of business incubator The Tank owned by Umniah, one of the leading telecom operators in the country. Mola says, “This is where I realized that I do have a great idea that I could potentially turn into a business.”