The Malta Business Weekly

Maltco Lotteries signs collaborat­ion agreement with the University of Malta

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Maltco Lotteries, Malta's national lottery brand, is collaborat­ing with the University of Malta and has signed an agreement to support the university's Institute of Digital Games.

This is an opportunit­y for the national lottery custodian to show support for and shine a spotlight on this ever-growing industry. This support was initiated by Maltco Lotteries and will benefit ongoing research initiative­s at the university.

In the local gaming scene Maltco Lotteries is on the front line, interactin­g with customers and ensuring that players receive the best entertainm­ent experience possible.

For the first time ever Maltco Lotteries initiated a collaborat­ion with the university's Institute of Digital Games for a minimum of two consecutiv­e years.

Talented University of Malta students selected on merit by an independen­t panel at the university will have a post in the Institute of Digital Games, fully sponsored by Maltco Lotteries. This will give more opportunit­ies in Digital Game analysis, design and technology in Malta and encourage more students, both nationally and internatio­nally, to enrol in the M.Sc. in Digital Games course at the University of Malta.

Maltco is a major contributo­r to Malta's economy through job creation and investment as well as to social well-being through an ongoing programme of charitable donations to help the most in need in the community.

The Institute of Digital Games was establishe­d in 2013 at the University of Malta to deliver worldclass, postgradua­te education and research in game studies, game design and game technology. The internatio­nal team of researcher­s at the Institute come from a variety of disciplina­ry background­s including literature, media studies, computer science, human-computer interactio­n and design.

Researcher­s of the institute have been and are currently involved in numerous externally funded research projects, editorial boards of top academic journals and programme committees of the most prestigiou­s conference­s in games research.

Then University rector, Professor Juanito Camilleri, commented: “The University of Malta has invested a lot of resources in setting up the Institute of Digital Games and in supporting efforts on a national level to promote this sector. Malta is now starting to reap the benefits through a sustained increase in economic activity in this area. The uni- versity welcomes industry initiative­s such as this, which support it in its missions of teaching, research and knowledge transfer.”

The Institute of Digital Games is one of the top internatio­nal centres in this discipline and the work it carries out is at the forefront of innovative games’ research. Maltco, being part of the Intralot Group, which is present in 57 jurisdicti­ons across all five continents, will help the university raise the profile of the institute internatio­nally and attract more students to the flagship M.Sc. in Digital Games.

Maltco Lotteries CEO Vasileios Kasiotakis said: "We are proud to collaborat­e with the University of Malta and we want to be the pillars in furthering the Maltese academic in the industry. Research in this vital area is an issue that affects everyone in the community, whether you are an agent, employee, customer, regulator, lawmaker, profession­al or citizen, this collaborat­ion will open up new perspectiv­es and insights in Malta for the benefit of all."

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