Hailey Borg
In the first part of Episode 2 of the podcast series “Tech Talks beyond borders,” hosted by esteemed journalist Vanessa Macdonald, experts engage in a deep dive into strategies aimed at bolstering tech-focused foreign direct investment (FDI) in Malta. With a focus on regulatory improvements and promoting competition, the discussion sheds light on Malta’s efforts to attract tech companies and foreign investors, while assessing the long-term effectiveness of these initiatives.
Joined by industry experts Theo Dix from EY-Parthenon, Nick Captur from Deloitte, and David Grima from Trust Stamp, the podcast delves into the intricacies of FDI retention in Malta’s burgeoning tech sector. The panel examines the success of Malta in attracting FDI, particularly in the tech domain, and probes whether these companies are staying in Malta for sustained growth and development.
Throughout the conversation, the guests explore the main stumbling blocks encountered by tech companies, including challenges such as setting up bank accounts, and propose innovative solutions to streamline the investment process and enhance investor confidence.
Additionally, the accessibility of policies supporting tech start-up investments in Malta is scrutinized, with a focus on striking a delicate balance between regulatory compliance and investor support to foster an environment conducive to tech innovation and entrepreneurship.
The potential advantages of EU-wide regulatory standardization for Malta are also deliberated upon, with the panel highlighting how harmonized regulations across the EU could amplify Malta’s competitive edge, leveraging its robust infrastructure and skilled workforce to solidify its position as a premier tech investment destination.
Furthermore, the podcast delves into the critical issue of intellectual property (IP) and its significance in attracting tech-related FDI to Malta. The guests underscore the importance of robust IP protection frameworks in bolstering investor confidence and propelling Malta’s attractiveness as a tech hub.
As the first part of Episode 2 of “Tech Talks beyond borders,” this insightful podcast sets the stage for further exploration of Malta’s evolving tech landscape. By bringing together industry experts and thought leaders, the series aims to provide valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities associated with retaining tech-related FDI in Malta, ultimately contributing to the island nation’s continued growth and prosperity in the tech sphere.
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