The Malta Business Weekly

SIntegraM turns Malta into a multidimen­tional realm

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Imagine Malta as a multidimen­tional world, offering a capability to be explored through virtual reality, augmented reality, and mixed reality. This is not a sci-fi scenario, but a realistic goal in the scope of SIntegraM, an EU project partially financed with EUR 7 million by the European Regional Developmen­t Fund and led by the Planning Authority.

SIntegraM is focused on the creation of an integrated informatio­n system collecting data about the natural environmen­t from different entities and partners. This centralize­d system will be receiving informatio­n from land and submarine sources, and from above by means of drones and will produce a virtual image of various locations. This will allow a more detailed outlook on the Maltese environmen­t and will facilitate the planning process in implementi­ng environmen­tal actions.

This project benefits society as it can take a snapshot of our environmen­t, travel within it, review the changes that would occur, understand the rise of sea levels, and myriad other possibilit­ies, Minister for the Environmen­t, Climate Change and Planning Aaron Farrugia said during a visit to the SIntegram CAVE (Computer Automated Virtual Environmen­t). He explained that this system will make proposing and monitoring of green infrastruc­ture much easier, as well as provide tools to spot and trace infringeme­nts.

“Since the launch of the Cloudisle Initiative that depicted the first 3D map of the Maltese Islands in 2017, technologi­es have advanced drasticall­y, and the University has been instrument­al in ensuring that this project has tangible goods for society. Through insight and inter-entity collaborat­ion, we have pushed for foresight, and then pushed the envelope for social wellbeing,” said Prof. Saviour Formosa, who conceptual­ised and drove the SIntegraM project, quoted by the Environmen­t Ministry’s website.

Project leader Ashley Hili revealed that through SIntegraM the Planning Authority aims to develop a national spatial data infrastruc­ture and enhance the capacity of geospatial/GIS technology expertise for Malta. She said that the project is set on forging a strategic approach to spatial data, creation of critical base datasets, as well as enabling a legislativ­e and mentality shift regarding the exchange and access to data.

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Https://environmen­t.gov.mt Minister for the Environmen­t, Climate Change and Planning Aaron Farrugia (centre) visits the SIntegram CAVE . Photo:

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