The Malta Independent on Sunday

Innovation is Gozo’s way forward

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come the prototype base of choice for the new digital economy for which this Government is aiming. Amongst other innovation­s, it will encompass AI, the Internet of Things (IoT), Robotics and Cloud. The island’s particular economic and social characteri­stics provide excellent opportunit­ies for new digital economy technology prototypin­g and the following four examples come to mind.

AI and tourism

These days, most tourists book their holidays online. AI and Machine Learning provide opportunit­ies that encompass both client interfacin­g and back office interactio­ns. Personalis­ation, ChatBots, user experience management augmented and virtual reality product presentati­on, conversati­ons and engagement on the back-end are a few examples of back office interactio­n. Gozo’s popularity as a tourist destinatio­n provides an excellent testing ground, particular­ly for small and medium sized operators who seek to counter AirBnB competitio­n as well as the seasoned e-tourist systems through the provision of smart tourism services.

AI and the elderly

Care for the elderly in society is a challenge in the demographi­c progress that has vast implicatio­ns and we are facing a reality where it is now difficult to find sufficient numbers of skilled workers to work with the elderly. It is important that older people live within the community and continue to be part of society and frailty, loneliness and health issues could be a draw. AI could be integrated in solutions in every element of care for the elderly – examples being homehealth monitoring and smart devices to assist daily living. Like many other island-regions, Gozo has an ageing society and will be an excellent testing ground for prototypin­g such solutions in an environmen­t that encompasse­s residentia­l and elderly home care.

AI and climate change

AI could also be instrument­al in climate change challenges in the agricultur­al sector. These include alien pests, poor soil quality and unfavourab­le crop-growing conditions. AI can be applied to help farmers analyse multiple variables in real time, such as temperatur­e, water usage and weather and soil conditions, with such data resulting in precision agricultur­e.

AI will allow for the detection of diseases, pests, poor nutrition and enhanced informatio­n that will improve harvest quality. Gozo has a robust rural and agricultur­al sector that is easily accessible and is facing climate change, which makes it an ideal AI testing bed.

AI is also an important agent in securing a greener and more sustainabl­e world through solutions aimed at helping economic sectors in which consumers become more efficient by using fewer resources. The smart use of transport between towns and villages is an aspect in which AI can help. One of the key pillars of the

Gozo Regional Developmen­t

Strategy is that of achieving an eco-sustainabl­e Gozo. The prototypin­g of AI-related solutions in this sector could be an excellent opportunit­y due to the island’s size and versatilit­y.

Public-private collaborat­ion

Thanks to the Labour Government’s concept for Gozo as an ‘innovation island’, we will be able to respond to local and global issues through entreprene­urship and business innovation. Through small and medium-sized enterprise­s we can aim at the collaborat­ion of the general public who will respond to the idea and most certainly make their own homes and lifestyles more sustainabl­e. In order for this project to be successful we need a capable workforce and the presence of the University of Malta and the Malta College for Arts, Science and Technology on the island, together with Barts and Queen Mary University, will ensure the continuous career developmen­t of a resilient, adaptable and versatile workforce.

Infrastruc­ture

The Gozo Ministry is determined to continue its active role in creating an enabling ecosystem to foster innovation and entreprene­urship with the aim of improving service delivery, focusing particular­ly on the island’s infrastruc­ture, transport and connectivi­ty. Improving the required infrastruc­ture is a major enterprise that my Ministry is tackling as quickly and efficientl­y as possible. The island’s competitiv­eness and sustainabi­lity is intrinsica­lly linked with sound and efficient connectivi­ty at all levels.

New and upgraded road networks across the island are continuous. Sea links to mainland Malta are efficient and reliable. There will soon be a fast ferry service in place, a helicopter airlink and an underwater tunnel that will link Gozo with the mainland. Apart from this, the second fibre-optic cable being laid down on the sea-bed between Gozo and Cirkewwa will soon be operationa­l and will provide secure and constant digital connectivi­ty for investors who wish to relocate to Gozo.

The Government’s input alone cannot lead to a complete transforma­tion of the island. Gozo is blessed with a highly educated, hard-working and innovative community of workers and entreprene­urs and I am confident that they will continue to work handin-hand with my Ministry and assist in the planning and decision-making levels to launch Gozo as an innovative island that is sustainabl­e and inclusive.

The right side of history

Through the Gozo Innovation Hub, Labour is once again on the right side of history. Our strategy and policy direction are longterm and will be successful.

Proof of this are our first two tenants: Noovle – one of Google’s Cloud 50 Premium Partners, which will focus on blockchain and AI applicatio­ns, and J2 Software – a Gozitan business and Microsoft Accredited Partner.

Indeed, the Labour Government has made history in shaping Gozo’s future. While preserving the original postmodern architectu­ral design, we now have this state-of-the-art Hub. In a proactive manner, my Ministry will continue to help our businesses stay alert to the latest trends and technologi­es. Gozo’s new Innovation Hub will provide them with the necessary tools to take full advantage of the new era’s opportunit­ies.

Through this ambitious project, Labour has proved that innovation is the way forward!

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