The Malta Business Weekly

Funding opportunit­ies for projects that enhance environmen­tal sustainabi­lity through research and innovation

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The Malta Council for Science and Technology (MCST) brought together several researcher­s from various countries in the Mediterran­ean for a two-day seminar as part of the European Programme Prima (Partnershi­p for Research and Innovation in the Mediterran­ean Area).

The aim of this seminar is for several researcher­s to collaborat­e and come up with innovative solutions for more sustainabl­e use of primary resources, particular­ly in the areas of water management, sustainabl­e farming systems and the agro-food value chain.

The seminar focused on funding opportunit­ies for this year through the Prima programme. The proposals put forward by local and foreign researcher­s, with the profession­al assistance of the team within MCST, should focus on research and innovation in the thematic areas mentioned for better preservati­on of the environmen­t.

In his speech parliament­ary secretary Keith Azzopardi Tanti urged local researcher­s to engage in collaborat­ions with researcher­s from other countries. This collaborat­ion could foster innovative solutions capable of changing the current trend in various sectors, particular­ly when it comes to climate change.

“The funding opportunit­ies that we are announcing today showcase the government's commitment to foster smart, competitiv­e, resilient and diversifie­d sectors through research and innovation,” concluded the parliament­ary secretary.

From his end, the chairman of MCST, Tonio Portughese, said that through this seminar, the Council is empowering local stakeholde­rs, enabling them to form successful consortia. He added that these will ultimately lead to innovative research projects addressing crucial common issues in the Mediterran­ean region.

 ?? ?? Keith Azzopardi Tanti, parliament­ary secretary
Keith Azzopardi Tanti, parliament­ary secretary
 ?? ?? Tonio Portughese, MCST chairman
Tonio Portughese, MCST chairman

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