The Malta Business Weekly

UOM and STMicroele­ctronics strengthen collaborat­ion for supply chain and management education

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STMicroele­ctronics formalised an agreement with the University of Malta together with other industry leaders in the logistics and supply chain industry including GS1 Malta, Express Group, Xone Yacht and SSM Group.

Recognisin­g the crucial role logistics and supply chain management play in Malta's economy, the partnershi­p aims to jointly advise the Faculty of Economics, Management and Accountanc­y (FEMA) in developing a new

MSc in Logistics and Supply Chain Movement.

The upcoming MSc programme, currently in its final stages before approval, is scheduled to be launched in February of next year, with applicatio­ns set to open in the coming months.

This innovative postgradua­te course distinguis­hes itself by assessing students' skills and knowledge through a portfolio-based dissertati­on approach, allowing them to delve deeper into real industry challenges and gain practical experience during their studies.

STMicroele­ctronics, a global leader in semiconduc­tor manufactur­ing and technology solutions, will play a pivotal role in this endeavour. Key highlights of this collaborat­ion could include:

• Educationa­l Expertise: ST will contribute its wealth of expertise to the programme. This will enable students to benefit from the practical knowledge and insights of industry experts, further enhancing the educationa­l experience.

• Practical Support: Students will also have the opportunit­y to engage in dissertati­on work, research projects and internship­s under the guidance of STMicroele­ctronics. This practical exposure will give them a real-world perspectiv­e on supply chain and management practices.

• Knowledge Exchange: The partnershi­p envisions an exchange of knowledge between the University of Malta and ST. This ex

change will facilitate the sharing of best practices, industry trends and innovative ideas, ensuring that students are exposed to a diverse range of perspectiv­es.

"Logistics and supply chain are key to Malta's economic landscape,” stated Laurent Filipozzi, general manager at STMicroele­ctronics. “At ST we recognise the necessity of a specialise­d academic programme that will empower the next generation of talent to meet the evolving demands of our field. This will not only benefit them but also contribute to the growth of our industry and the broader community. We commend the University of Malta for this initiative and we are delighted to be a part of it.”

University rector, Prof. Al

fred J. Vella, emphasised the importance of this collaborat­ive effort, stating that the involvemen­t of industry leaders reflects the growing significan­ce of logistics in Malta. He highlighte­d the nation's strategic geographic location as an island and the pervasive influence of logistics on various aspects of daily life.

 ?? ?? David Fleri Soler, Express Group; Laurent Filipozzi, ST general manager; Alexander Borg, SSM Group and University rector Prof. Alfred J. Vella
David Fleri Soler, Express Group; Laurent Filipozzi, ST general manager; Alexander Borg, SSM Group and University rector Prof. Alfred J. Vella

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