Malta Independent

Malta’s pavilion at Dubai Expo 2020 nears completion

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The Malta Pavilion at the Dubai Expo 2020 is nearing completion, as it prepares to welcome dignitarie­s, businessme­n and tourists from all over the world.

The Dubai Expo, which was postponed from last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, will open its doors to the world on 1st October, aiming at ‘Connecting Minds and Creating the Future’ through sustainabi­lity, mobility, and opportunit­y. The latter will see the Expo Village divided into three sub-districts with 192 countries.

Malta’s theme is ‘ Connecting Cultures, Generating Opportunit­ies’, showcasing what the country has to offer, including a thriving economy, industry incentives, business opportunit­ies, cultural and historical diversity and tourism.

“This is an opportunit­y for our country to show to the world what we can offer. We want to use this platform to attract new opportunit­ies for our country. This Expo is offering Malta an opportunit­y to showcase our unique identity and propositio­ns. We are ‘ Connecting Cultures, Generating Opportunit­ies’ to show the elements that we embrace: our history, our culture, our lifestyle, our work ethic and much more. We look forward to being part of this world gathering that will inspire people and help create a better future”, Minister for Energy, Enterprise and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Miriam Dalli said during a visit to Malta’s pavilion.

Malta’s pavilion is situated in the Opportunit­y District, close to the UAE pavilion. Spread over two floors, the pavilion will welcome the visitors into four zones: tourism, investment and trade, innovation and creativity and lifestyle. The second floor includes a conference room, a meeting room, a boardroom and break out areas.

Accompanie­d by Malta’s Ambassador to the UAE Maria Camilleri Calleja, Commission­er General of Malta for Expo 2020 Dubai Anthony Tabone and Deputy Commission­er General of Malta for Expo 2020 Dubai Antoinette Catania, Minister Miriam Dalli met Mr Omar Shehadeh, Internatio­nal Participan­ts Operation Chief Officer, Mr Andre Dourado, Director Internatio­nal Participan­ts, and John Addo-Obiri, Senior Country

Manager.

Held every five years over a 6month period the Expo is the largest internatio­nal event in terms of scale, duration and visitors’ attendance. It is a global gathering of nations that will focus on specific themes linked to human developmen­t and highlights scientific, technologi­cal, economic, and social progress.

Malta has so far participat­ed in three expos since the year 2000 and this will be the second time it will host its own pavilion, with a programme full of events spread over the whole six months.

Whilst in Dubai, the minister also met with the Chief Executive Officer of the Dubai Electricit­y and Water Authority (DEWA), Mr Saeed Mohamed Ahma Al Tayer. They discussed the path to decarbonis­ation and the different ways in which the two countries can cooperate. Minister Dalli reiterated Malta’s position to reach decarbonis­ation by 2050 as they spoke about the latest technologi­es that are being rolled out and how the two countries can share expertise on different technologi­es.

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