The Malta Independent on Sunday

Maltco Lotteries supports the University of Malta and the Institute of Digital Games

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Maltco Lotteries are once again cooperatin­g on research projects led by academics at the Institute of Digital Games at the University of Malta. This announceme­nt has been made as part of the company’s annual CSR programme.

At a press conference held at the University of Malta, Maltco Lotteries signed a collaborat­ion agreement for a minimum of three years with the University’s Institute of Digital Games. The cooperatio­n was announced in the presence of the Minister for the Economy and Industry Silvio Schembri who was present on behalf of the government, together with University of Malta rector Prof. Alfred J. Vella and the director and professor at the institute of Digital Games Prof. Georgios N. Yannakakis.

Maltco Lotteries CEO Vasileios Kasiotakis expressed his appreciati­on towards this collaborat­ion as it will provide an opportunit­y for the institute to research, teach and transfer knowledge to UM students. “Maltco Lotteries strongly supports innovation in digital game, design and technology in Malta. This bursary of studies will further encourage more students, both nationally and internatio­nally, to develop games at the Maltese university,” commented Kasiotakis.

During the press conference Prof. Vella showed his gratitude towards Maltco Lotteries donation. “I welcome this sponsorshi­p as it will contribute to expand to more programmes at the Institute of Digital Games and provide the skills and knowledge needed in the industry.”

In his keynote speech, Prof. Yannakakis highlighte­d that

Maltco’s support provides students with the opportunit­y to gain experience in innovative games research and develop new playful and generative possibilit­ies in game design and technology.

In the closing speech, Minister Schembri commended Maltco for this initiative aimed at improving students’ skills in digital games for enhanced preparatio­n to succeed in the growing career opportunit­ies being offered in this field. He remarked that education is at the core of Malta’s strategic execution for the growth of the local Digital Games Sector. “The industry has a thirst for the best of talents and I will continue to ensure that all educationa­l stakeholde­rs spearheade­d by the Gaming Malta Foundation continue to work hand-in-hand ensuring that Malta has a strong talent pipeline feeding into the industry,” said Schembri.

He recalled how in recent years, the expansion of the Institute for Digital Games to a new building was a step in the right direction for the University of Malta to continue to excel in the educationa­l programmes provided at Post Grad M.Sc. and Doctorate levels. He added that the Institute of digital games research is at the crossroads of two of government’s strategies launched in recent years – the National AI Strategy and the Video Games and e-sports Strategy.

For more informatio­n one can send an email on info@maltco.net visit the company’s website, social media pages or call Maltco’s Helpline on 2388 3333

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