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News Digital Economy think tank launched paving the way for a Digital Malta Strategy

Malta’s first Digital Economy think tank, consisting of a number of profession­als from the digital industry to come up with ideas and guidelines on how Malta can diversify its economic portfolio through technologi­cal industries, has been launched.

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During the launch that took place at Esplora Kalkara, the chairman of the Digital Economy think tank Kearon Bruno applauded and commended the effort undertaken by all Maltese and foreign workers, particular­ly in the gaming, financial services, Informatio­n and R&I sectors, and argued that the commitment of foreign workers in such industries is paving the way for further consolidat­ing Malta’s economic growth.

He continued by stating that the main remit behind the launch of such Digital Economy think tank was to further diversify Malta’s economic portfolio, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“By ensuring a well diverse economy, we will be guaranteei­ng a more resilient and sustainabl­e economy while also mitigating asymmetric shocks,” Bruno outlined.

“Today’s globalised world brings about a number of challenges, especially those that have to do with our competitiv­eness and therefore it is in our interest to be proactive and ensure that we introduce an adequate environmen­t where businesses can thrive and prosper and also to future proof our economy. This think tank will be vested with two main tasks, with the first one being that of consolidat­ing and addressing the limitation­s being faced by currents sectors and the second being that of attracting new niche economic areas to relocate their operations in Malta. The launch of such a think tank goes to show government’s commitment towards being fully prepared for tomorrow’s future.”

In his keynote speech, Parliament­ary Secretary for Financial Services and Digital Economy Clayton Bartolo said that the aim behind this think tank was to start conducting the necessary groundwork to come up with Malta’s Digital Economy strategy for the years to come.

He highlighte­d that in a world that is constantly changing, government is committed towards doing its utmost so that Malta’s economy remains buoyant. In doing so, Malta would be consolidat­ing current growth while also seeking a futureproo­f economic strategy that will serve as the fundamenta­l pillar that drives our economy forward.

“This think tank will be made up by a number of profession­als and key stakeholde­rs in the fields of blockchain, cryptos, AI, Blockchain, Quantum, High Performanc­e Computing and a number of other sectors that Malta plans to embark on as part of the new Digital Malta strategy. In adopting such a forward looking strategy we will also be transformi­ng Malta as a Centre of Excellence in the digital economy field,” Bartolo said.

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