Ipsyon Ltd appoints Gabriel Sultana as new Chief Technology Officer

Published by
The Malta Business Weekly

Ipsyon Ltd, a subsidiary of Harvest Technology plc, has appointed a new Chief Technology Officer, Gabriel Sultana. With more than 23 years of experience in the IT Software world, Gabriel was exposed to and contributed to different business sectors ranging from Government Digital Identity and Online Payment Systems, to Performance Marketing and IOT. His professional growth journey shows consistent build up in covering roles such as Quality Assurance Engineer; Technical and Enterprise Architect; Head of Architecture and Technologies and Chief Technology Officer.

Gabriel has earned a master’s degree in Information Technology and Management with specialization in Cloud Technologies. His journey in education also exhibits growth and diversification. After finishing his studies in the Electronics Engineering field at Fellenberg Training Centre, he continued his studies in Computing and Information Systems, with several professional certifications along the way. This covering specialized Software Engineering and Data Science topics like Big Data and Statistics.

“Privacy, Security and Regulatory shifts have become increasingly frequent and disruptive to the extent that businesses nowadays are being pushed to become nimbler and more innovative to remain relevant,” said Gabriel Sultana. He continued to emphasize that “combining a continuous change mentality with the right technologies and modern engineering practices can help accelerate the process. Ultimately the focus should always be the end customer. Hence during the change journey, it is important that the aim remains to bring continuous value in the products and services being offered… this means being closer to our customers, being aware of the competition and have full understanding of the data being collected and its potential use. Internally this means a strong collaborative team that is ready to harness continuous learning and that is vested in the success of its customer.”

“I would like to welcome Gabriel Sultana to Ipsyon Ltd. I am sure that he will provide great technical leadership as the Chief Technology Officer. His skills and experience will be essential for taking forward the company’s technological roadmap,” said Dr Godwin Caruana, CEO and CTO Harvest technology plc.

For more information, visit https://harvest.tech/

The Malta Business Weekly

In 1994, the Malta Business Weekly became the first newspaper fully dedicated to business. Today this newspaper is a leader in business and financial news. Together with the launch of the MBW newspaper, the company started organising various business breakfasts to discuss various current issues that were targeting the business community in Malta.

Recent Posts

MFSA warns public of fraudulent companies misusing licensed entities’ details

The Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) has issued warnings against several fraudulent companies exploiting the…

5 hours ago

Prime Minister visits Gozitan businesses which thrived after receiving support

During a visit to Gozo, Prime Minister Robert Abela toured two Gozitan businesses that have…

5 hours ago

MDA calls for reform to ensure ‘fairness and accountability’ in magisterial Inquiries

The Malta Developers Association (MDA) on Saturday expressed serious concerns about the practice of implicating…

7 hours ago

BOV Bugibba and Ħal Luqa branches reopen with modern upgrades

Branch in Ħaż-Żebbuġ closes for refurbishment Following weeks of intensive work, the Bugibba and Ħal…

7 hours ago

Gozo’s economic growth must continue to result in common good and identity preservation, PM says

Prime Minister Robert Abela said that Gozo is an example of how economic growth must…

8 hours ago

€1.6 billion to be invested in pensions and social benefits throughout 2025

€1.6 billion is set to be spent on pensions and social benefits throughout the calendar…

24 hours ago