The Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry and BMIT Technologies plc. have announced the renewal of their Bronze Collaboration Agreement, marking a continued partnership aimed at fostering greater awareness and education within the local business community on vital technology-related topics.
Under this renewed agreement, BMIT will continue to collaborate closely with The Malta Chamber’s Digital Transformation Committee to drive initiatives that address key areas such as the tech economy, data management, and cybersecurity. This partnership underscores both organisations’ commitment to equipping Maltese enterprises with the tools and knowledge necessary to thrive in an increasingly digital world.
“With digitalisation being one of the five pillars of The Malta Chamber, renewing this agreement with BMIT is a testament to the importance we place on advancing digital transformation within our business community,” said Chris Vassallo Cesareo, The Malta Chamber President. “By leveraging BMIT’s expertise, we aim to provide our members with insights and resources that will enable them to navigate the challenges and opportunities of the digital era.”
“We are pleased to renew our sponsorship partnership with The Malta Chamber, underscoring our commitment to empowering businesses nationwide. At BMIT, our expertise in digital infrastructure, hybrid IT solutions, and cyber resilience helps organisations succeed in a constantly evolving digital landscape. Through this collaboration, we aim to continue supporting businesses in enhancing operational efficiency, fostering innovation, and ensuring robust digital security,” added Ing Christian Sammut, CEO of BMIT.
The agreement was signed by Chris Vassallo Cesareo, Nick Xuereb, and Dr Marthese Portelli, President, Deputy President, and CEO of The Malta Chamber respectively, and Christian Sammut, CEO of BMIT Technologies plc.
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