Malta Industrial Parks Ltd (MIP) is responsible for the management and administration of twelve government owned industrial estates located around Malta and GOZO including all factories and roads...
The highest teaching institution in Malta aims at preparing international students for tomorrow’s global employment market. Professor Alfred Vella, the new rector of the University of Malta, speaks...
The Malta Tourism Authority (MTA) was formally set up by the Malta Travel and Tourism Service Act (1999). This clearly defines its role – extending it beyond that of international marketing...
Years of commitment and vision have led to a conducive regulatory environment that has made Malta the European capital of Gaming. We speak with the Executive Chairman of the Malta Gaming Authority,...
Established in 2001, the Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST) is the country’s leading vocational education and training institution. Through its six institutes in Malta and the...
An international ambassador for Maltese research and innovation, Malta’s Council for Science and Technology (MCST) is strengthening its bonds with its foreign counterparts and high-level institutions...
Malta is not only successful in attracting companies and industries to set up shop on the islands, but it also provides a steady, sustainable environment for them to grow and develop, as evidenced by...
Taking on the European Union Presidency at a time when some of its members are having a crisis of faith as to whether the union has a viable future may seem like a poisoned chalice, but it is a challenge...
For the first time since its accession in 2004, Malta will assume the EU presidency from January to June 2017, coinciding with the EU’s 60th anniversary. This is a unique opportunity for Malta...
As Malta prepares to take on the Presidency of the EU in 2017 and the inevitable effects of the UK leaving the union, Maltese Minister for Economy, Investment & Small Business Dr Christian Cardona...