
Tech Talks Beyond Borders, a collaborative effort between MeetInc and Tech.mt, has embarked on a mission to explore the intricacies of the tech landscape in Malta. As part of a four-part series, this podcast delves into various aspects of start-ups, local business success, internationalisation, and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI).
In the first episode, host Vanessa Macdonald lead an engaging discussion on the hurdles encountered by businesses in the start-up stage in Malta. Joined by esteemed guests David Sciberras from Invent 3D, Donna Cardona from MyMama, and Matthew Caruana from JA Malta, the panel sheds light on the realities and opportunities within Malta’s burgeoning tech ecosystem.
Throughout the panel discussion, critical questions are explored, providing invaluable insights for both aspiring entrepreneurs and established businesses:
Challenges of Setting Up a Business in Malta: The panel dissects the challenges faced by start-ups in navigating regulatory frameworks, accessing resources, and building a sustainable foundation in Malta’s competitive market.
Potential for Malta as a Hub for Leading Tech Organisations: Delving into Malta’s potential as a hub for tech innovation, the guests assess its strengths, weaknesses, and the essential factors necessary to attract and nurture leading tech organisations.
Access to Finance for Innovation: In a landscape driven by innovation, access to finance plays a pivotal role. The panel examines the avenues available for tech businesses in Malta to secure funding for innovation and growth.
As the discussion unfolds, a nuanced understanding of the opportunities and obstacles facing start-ups in Malta emerges, offering listeners a comprehensive view of the evolving tech ecosystem.
Stay tuned to meetinc.com.mt for the upcoming release of part two, where the conversation continues to explore local business success and strategies for thriving in Malta’s dynamic market. Don’t miss out on the insights and revelations awaiting in the next installment of Tech Talks Beyond Borders.
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