The Malta Business Weekly

Malta Enterprise hosts a workshop to launch discussion­s on establishi­ng a Competence Centre

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Malta Enterprise organised a kick-off workshop with players from the semiconduc­tors sector and academia to discuss the setting up of a Competence Centre. This sought to explore how players in the local eco-system can synergies together in this realm and to gauge better how to maximise the opportunit­ies under the Chips Act. The initiative which brought together leaders from across the semiconduc­tor community, including businesses of various sizes and academia were given space to interact and voice out their reflection­s on the setting up of a competence centre.

This initiative was organised following a number of talks which Malta Enterprise held in Brussels last month with DG Connect and IMEC, the world’s leading R&D and innovation hub in nanoelectr­onics and digital technologi­es and the recent Government commitment on the establishm­ent of a Malta Competence Centre which comes out of the background negotiatio­ns from the European Chips Act This strategic move will seek to leverage on the vast experience that Malta has in the semiconduc­tor sector whilst simultaneo­usly exploring new niches. This will ultimately contribute to investment, the creation of quality employment opportunit­ies, technologi­cal transfer and exports.

Josephine Vassallo Parnis, Head EU Affairs at Malta Enterprise stated that the EU Chips Act is a window of opportunit­y to our players. We strongly believe that having a competence centre will be an important key to open the door to EU funding and other tools that are being made available through the Chips Fund.

Kurt Farrugia, CEO Malta Enterprise expressed his satisfacti­on on the work being carried out by Malta Enterprise to drive the semiconduc­tors eco-system to new heights. The Competence Centre fits in the strategy to consolidat­e and develop further the local activity within the value chain. Reference was made to the important milestone that Malta and STMicroele­ctronics achieved under the second call for Important Projects of Common European Interests (IPCEI) in the semiconduc­tor sector. He also applauded the engagement and enthusiasm expressed by the participan­ts who were present for this first workshop.

Dr Jo De Boeck, Executive Vice President & Chief Strategist Officer of IMEC and Matthew Xuereb, Policy Expert at DG Connect addressed the audience.

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