The Malta Business Weekly

Sigma, global igaming festival, attracts 600 investors to Malta

For the first time, investors interested in blockchain and artificial intelligen­ce unite in the same festival

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The Sigma Europe 2021 Festival welcomed a record 600 investors in our country. For the seventh year in a row, this festival, which today has become one of the largest igaming festivals worldwide, has once again chosen Malta, from all over Europe, to showcase the best talent in the sector. For the first time, they were joined by exhibitors and investors interested in Malta in the field of artificial intelligen­ce and blockchain. Throughout the same fair, the AIBC was also held, bringing together investors and individual­s from the sectors of artificial intelligen­ce, blockchain, internet of things, quantum tech and emerging technologi­es – digital sectors that together discussed the future of the next economies and industry.

Minister for the Economy and Industry Silvio Schembri inaugurate­d the opening of this fair which was held at the MFCC in Ta’ Qali and addressed a conference on regulation and compliance. He said that: “In the economic aspect we are seeing the implementa­tion of various strategies that we launched three years ago, in relation to igaming, videogame developmen­t, esports, immersive technology and crypto, among others.” He added that now that the activity has resumed at a good rhythm, both as a government and as a Ministry, they will continue pushing forward these sectors that will contribute towards a local to diversifie­d economy.

He referred to the employment that this sector is creating. As recently reported by the Sigma news portal, in a survey conducted by Boston Link, in the first quarter of 2021, the number of new jobs created was already higher than that before Covid-19. In fact, in Malta itself in recent weeks, 250 new jobs have been announced in the igaming sector alone and in the sports sector it has been announced that by 2030 this will reach 2,500 job creation.

He concluded by saying that “in an atmosphere that is clearly showing that with precaution­s our country is returning to normal life before Covid, it is time to start looking beyond. Sigma’s success is a testament to this.”

The COO of Gaming Malta, Ivan Filletti, said that a Sigma-like festival that brings together internatio­nal exhibitors from both igaming and the blockchain in one conference is showing how Malta really is the home of gaming excellence. He noted that the response from investors is excellent. “I am very optimistic. There are many new investors looking at Malta. This is because Malta has a healthy ecosystem. Here you will find expert advisors, a legal framework, strong talent and a high level of education. All this makes our system interestin­g for investors.”

The founder of the Sigma Group Eman Pulis added: “People were eager to come to Malta and came by the thousands. We broke every record we ever had for Sigma. I am optimistic from the feedback I am getting from all the delegates and exhibitors. Malta, time after time, always proved itself. Malta is a small country and adapts to trends much faster than larger countries.”

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