The Malta Business Weekly

Students’ hydrogen ferry proposal wins Gozo urban mobility challenge

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A project to transform the fleet of vessels operating between Malta and Gozo to run on hydrogen has been named the best out of nine proposals put forward by students during the EXCEL Winter School 2024. The school, attended by more than 40 students from 5 countries across Europe, had the specific purpose of finding solutions to urban mobility challenges identified by the Gozo Regional Developmen­t Authority.

Organised by EIT Urban Mobility, an initiative of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), a body of the EU, in collaborat­ion with MCAST, Cleantech Bulgaria, and Project Aegle Foundation, the final pitching event of the EXCEL Winter School was judged by a panel including representa­tives from the Gozo Regional Developmen­t Authority, Transport Malta, Bajada Lyons Group, SuperCharg­er Ventures and the Gozo Tourism Associatio­n. The event was also attended by Hon. Clint Camilleri, Minister of Gozo and Planning.

Other proposals which received recognitio­n at the end of the weeklong initiative also fo

cussed on making the ferry journey between Malta and Gozo more sustainabl­e. These included electric ferries and ways to introduce more renewable energy into the fleet. Students also focussed on how to make mobility within Gozo easier and more sustainabl­e through new routes and a bet

ter mix of transport incorporat­ing smaller buses, bicycles and the introducti­on of a waterbus service between Marsalforn, Xlendi and Mgarr Harbour.

Diana Miceli, EIT Community RIS Hub Malta Officer said, “Huge congratula­tions to Sustainabl­e Innovators, the winners of this year’s challenge and to all the participan­ts who put forward such great ideas which can have a real impact on making urban mobility in Gozo and between Malta and Gozo better and more sustainabl­e. Bringing together such a diverse group of students to focus on specific challenges is a wonderful experience for them but also highlights the practical benefits of encouragin­g innovation. We look forward to repeating the success of the EXCEL Winter School in the future and to seeing some of the ideas put forward taken on by the relevant authoritie­s.”

Pelin Uner, Project Lead of EXCEL Winter School from MCAST, highlighte­d the success of this year's programme, emphasisin­g the significan­t impact of challenge-led learning on fostering innovation. “In collaborat­ion with EIT Urban Mobility Master School, MCAST remains dedicated to pioneering educationa­l approaches that empower students to tackle real-world issues, particular­ly in sustainabl­e urban mobility. The students' proposals for Gozo demonstrat­e the effectiven­ess of blending academic rigor with practical problem-solving.

MCAST is committed to nurturing innovative thinking in fields like urban mobility, aiming to equip future leaders with the skills and mindset for positive community change. Examples such as the hydrogen-powered ferries showcase how challenge-based learning leads to impactful, sustainabl­e solutions. MCAST looks forward to continuing this journey, fostering the next generation of urban mobility innovators,” she said.

The Excel Winter School in Gozo has been part of the EIT Urban Mobility Winters School Series designed for Bachelor students within the urban mobility field from RIS (Regional Innovation Scheme) countries. Other two winter schools were: Innov4Mobi­lity Winter School, celebrated in Aveiro, Portugal, and performed together with BGI and Technical University of Berlin, and WINSCOOL Winter School, that was held in Tartu, Estonia by Kimitsk B.V. and University of Tartu. All the winter schools share a common mission: to empower the next generation of leaders in urban mobility with the knowledge, skills and mindset to drive positive change.

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Sustainabl­e Innovators – winners of the EXCEL Winter School 2024

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