Full support for Maltese researchers paving the way for innovation in the health sector

Parliamentary Secretariat for Youth, Research, and Innovation Keith Azzopardi Tanti

The Parliamentary Secretariat for Youth, Research, and Innovation Keith Azzopardi Tanti on Wednesday organized the first in a series of five thematic events held in collaboration with Science Malta. This event, which focused on the health sector, served as a platform to showcase the talent and dedication within the Maltese scientific community, where researchers are utilizing advanced technologies such as Artificial Intelligence to address major medical challenges.

Keith Azzopardi Tanti emphasized that Malta is no longer just a consumer of technology but has become a bold developer of it. He explained that the Government’s vision through “Malta Vision 2050” is to build a sustainable economic model driven by innovation and human capital. “Through Science Malta, we are providing the necessary environment for these ideas to grow and eventually reach the hands of our patients and therapists,” stated the Parliamentary Secretary. He added that investment in research is crucial by creating a local ecosystem where Malta’s brightest minds can solve global problems from within our own country.

The event featured a showcase of five pioneering projects making a difference in the health sector:

  • TRACK-RA: A project led by Professor Owen Falzon regarding the management of Rheumatoid Arthritis.
  • DigiClap+: A wearable technological device for use in occupational therapy, presented to assist children with Cerebral Palsy.
  • Hyper4B: Research on breast cancer treatment presented by Professor Lourdes Farrugia.
  • BROADmab: Advanced anti-cancer strategies presented by Dr. Cenk Ozturk.
  • LUCSIB: Evolution in biologics for lung cancer presented by Professor David Saliba.

During their interventions, the researchers explained how funding from Science Malta has allowed for the building of local expertise that is leading to more personalized and preventive care. The impact on the community was also discussed, as these projects aim to improve the quality of life for every citizen.

The event also included an interactive discussion where project leaders answered questions regarding the economic value of Research and Innovation (R&I), which is considered the primary engine of a modern and diversified economy.

This work ensures that our country not only stays up to date with scientific progress but is among the first to offer modern medical solutions.

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