The Malta Independent on Sunday
Malta Freeport Terminals funds university research
Malta Freeport Terminals Ltd and the University of Malta have agreed to enter into discussions regarding specific advanced research to be carried out by the University in areas of interest for the Freeport. The two parties nominated a technical working group to further specify the comprehensive research required by the Freeport.
In return, Malta Freeport Terminals Ltd will be supporting the Research, Innovation and Development Trust (RIDT) of the University of Malta over a five-year period starting 1 January 2013. The funds will be received through the University’s Research Trust and will be administered by RIDT’s Board of Trustees.
The agreement was signed by CEO Uwe Malezki, on behalf of Malta Freeport Terminals and by University Rector Juanito Camilleri. Two members of the Trustees Board, Anthony J. Tabone and Winston V. Zahra, signed on behalf of RIDT.
Mr Malezki said: “Our company has a corporate social responsibility programme, the main objective of which is to support Maltese society in various spheres. Within this scenario, Malta Freeport is looking forward to assisting the University of Malta in furthering its research and innovation initiatives”.
Professor Camilleri thanked Malta Freeport Terminals Ltd for understanding the need to support the research activities of the University. “The University of Malta cannot depend solely on government contributions and needs the support of the whole of society. This agreement is an example of how a modern university collaborates with the private industry to support the socio-economic development of a country,” he said.
Mr Malezki gave an overview of Malta Freeport Terminals’ facilities and the maritime scenario and spoke about private industry’s role in supporting the University of Malta and its research projects.
Accompanied by the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering John Betts and RIDT CEO Wilfred Kenely, Prof. Camilleri explained RIDT’s objectives.
The University delegation was also shown the facilities at the Container Terminal, where it viewed the operations and the results of the substantial investment in the facilities undertaken recently, particularly in the quayside cranes and yard cranes. Also present were Duncan Borg Myatt, Director HR, Health & Safety Quality; Jason Montebello, Director, Finance & Purchasing and Charlie Rutter, Director, Engineering, who will be responsible for the research to be undertaken by the University on behalf of Malta Freeport Terminals.
The RIDT was established by the Government of Malta as an integral component of Malta’s established policy to bolster investment in research and development on a national level. One of its main aims is to attract funds from private and corporate bodies to be used to maximise and exploit the research environment at the University of Malta.