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maltatoday | SUNDAY • 13 OCTOBER 2024 6 COMMERCIAL Esplora celebrates REMEDIES-funded project on marine plastic pollution in the Mediterranean ESPLORA Interactive Science Centre proudly announces the successful conclusion of the Is- land Guardians – For a Plas- tic-Free Med project, which was made possible through funding from the REMEDIES Consorti- um via the Horizon Europe pro- gramme, in the framework of the EU Mission: Restore our Ocean and Waters. This initiative tar- geted the growing issue of plastic pollution in the Mediterranean Sea, leveraging Esplora's science engagement expertise and its strong network of local collab- orators. Through this project, Esplora created a range of im- pactful resources aimed at raising awareness and encouraging active participation in the fight against plastic pollution. These resources include activity packs and bilin- gual storybooks with local themes for children, designed to engage young audiences and inspire en- vironmental stewardship from an early age. Another deliverable of this project was the production of videos featuring local marine environmental activists, showcas- ing their efforts to protect Malta's marine ecosystems whilst encour- aging the public to join the cause. An online map bringing together beach clean-up events organized by various local environmental organizations was designed by the project collaborators to make it easier for communities to get in- volved in protecting their coastal areas. Esplora also collaborated with a local environmental conserva- tion NGO, Żibel, to organize two beach clean-up events. Volunteers included a group of divers retriev- ing discarded waste from the seabed, further emphasizing the importance of addressing marine pollution at every level. The project's conclusion is marked by the unveiling of an inspiring art installation at Es- plora, created by Joseph Barbara using the plastic waste recovered during the clean-up events. This installation will serve as a lasting reminder of the impact of plastic pollution and the importance of continued community action to protect our seas. As part of the final event, local schoolchildren were invited to engage with the installation and explore the pro- ject's resources firsthand, foster- ing a sense of responsibility and empowerment among the next generation. During his opening speech Dr Tonio Portughese Chairman of the Consultative Committee & Member of the Advisory Board of Science Malta said that "At the heart of this project lies the belief that everyone can play a part in safeguarding our environment." He added that "It is through com- mitment, education, awareness, and action that we can move to- ward a cleaner, healthier Medi- terranean and a more sustainable planet." TECHXPO 2024: Free for the general public on 19 October TECHXPO 2024 promises to be Malta's premier platform for business-to-business network- ing and technological innova- tion. Taking place at MFFC, Ta' Qali, from October 17th to 19th, 2024, the event will bring together professionals, industry leaders, and tech enthusiasts, all driven by a passion for advanc- ing cutting-edge solutions. The expo is designed to foster part- nerships, spark new ideas, and offer a dynamic environment for growth and collaboration. This year's lineup will feature exciting exhibits and innova- tions, including apps and other technologies developed in Mal- ta, many of which have strong potential for international dis- tribution. Among the many ex- hibits, attendees will discover: • A platform tailored specif- ically for filmmakers, of- fering tools to explore new possibilities in storytelling and production. • An Interactive Digital Agriculture Lab, show- casing a complete agri- cultural tech setup. This exhibit demonstrates how technology is applied to real-world farming, pro- viding a glimpse into the future of smart agricul- ture. • A robotics display that offers an interactive ex- perience, demonstrating how robotic solutions are integrated into various in- dustries. • The highly anticipated Maltese version of the Metaverse, which immers- es visitors in a virtual re- ality (VR) walkthrough of Valletta, offering a futur- istic tour of Malta's capital city. Beyond these highlights, TECHXPO will host a wide range of exhibitors showcasing the latest technological advance- ments being developed and uti- lized in Malta. From artificial intelligence to advanced digital platforms, the expo gives at- tendees a preview of innovations that are transforming industries today. In addition, several insti- tutions will present opportuni- ties for education, training, and employment, emphasizing Mal- ta's commitment to nurturing digital talent. Whether you're a professional seeking indus- try connections or a company looking to attract skilled talent, TECHXPO 2024 offers the per- fect platform. This year's expo will also col- laborate with the Startup Fes- tival, providing even more op- portunities for businesses to connect with potential inves- tors, partners, and collaborators. Both startups and established companies will benefit from the many networking and growth opportunities available through- out the event. Malta continues to solidify its reputation as a hub for artifi- cial intelligence (AI) and digital innovation in Europe. TECHX- PO 2024 stands as a testament to Malta's growing influence in the tech industry, highlight- ing the talented individuals and cutting-edge technologies that are shaping its future. Whether you're a business leader, tech in- novator, or a curious member of the public, TECHXPO 2024 has something for everyone. Registration is available at www.techxpo.com for business professionals. The event will be open to the general public on Saturday, October 19th, from 10 AM to 5 PM, with no prior reg- istration required. TechXpo is organized by the Ministry for the Economy, En- terprise and Strategic Projects

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