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Malta Chamber of Commerce

THE MALTA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION
Country: Malta

Malta Chamber of Commerce

7 Projects, page 1 of 2
  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 830918
    Overall Budget: 16,176.2 EURFunder Contribution: 16,176.2 EUR

    The objective behind the MELIITA 3 proposal is to support the smart growth of Maltese SMEs by increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of investments in research, development and innovation and to contribute to a better and more efficient connection of stakeholders and players along the innovation chain. By combining the actions under this Horizon2020 programme with the support being offered under COSME, the Network will be best positioned to offer both business and innovation support along the entire value chain. Services are thus being provided to clients in the wider context of, and in line with, the Europe 2020 strategy. There are two specific objectives which the Malta consortium will aim to achieve by end 2019, namely: ● To ensure that key SME beneficiaries of the Horizon2020 programme are supported efficiently and effectively so that their full potential can be exploited; and ● To ensure that the innovation management capacity of Maltese micro and SME clients is enhanced. In order to achieve the first objective, the consortium will commit to assisting beneficiaries of funding schemes like SME Instrument, Fast Track to Innovation, and Future and Emerging Technologies Open through Key Account Management [KAM] services. Specialised Network personnel will be deployed to facilitate coaching services to such clients following the assessment of coaching needs and identification of suitable coaches. The second main objective will be attained through the deployment of Network services to assess the innovation management capacity of pre-identified clients. The activity under this work package is planned to help SMEs become aware of, and address, the main deficiencies in their innovation management systems since this is perceived as a potential barrier to the creation of economic impact from innovation activities.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 878656
    Overall Budget: 37,360 EURFunder Contribution: 37,360 EUR

    This proposal addresses the growth-oriented business support services that will result in improved competitiveness and access to markets for EU enterprise. These services are as stipulated by the H2020 Adhoc Consultation call issued by the European Commission and will be implemented throughout 2020-2021 by the Network in Malta, in full synergy and complementarity with the other work packages supported by the relevant and concurrent COSME call for the Enterprise Europe Network. The MELIITA 4 proposal is to support the smart growth of the Maltese SMEs by increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of investments in research development and innovation, develop innovative projects with strong European or international potential, and to contribute to a better and more efficient connection of stakeholders and players along the innovation chain. By combining the actions under this H2020 programme with the support being offered under COSME, the Network will be best positioned to offer both business and innovation support along the entire value chain. The MELIITA 4 proposal namely aims to: • Enhance innovation management capacity and identify weaknesses, thus rendering more efficient the full innovation process of Micro and SMEs, irrelevant of benefitting from the EIC Pilot, and to help potentially good ideas effectively reach the market. • Strengthen innovation capacity and to ensure Maltese beneficiaries of the EIC Pilot receive the most appropriate support services based on identified weaknesses in their innovation capacities and so encourage the successful exploitation of their innovation project and to induce sustainable growth beyond the programme period, and • Create a more innovative, competitive business community on a national basis.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2020-1-MT01-KA204-074223
    Funder Contribution: 397,715 EUR

    The global workforce is today facing a critical period of jobs and skills instability. With a big portion of today’s jobs set to disappear or become displaced by AI, robotics and automation, the world today requires a human workforce which possess proficient digital skills. Pursuant to such predictions, the WEF has recently launched the ‘Reskilling Revolution’, aimed at providing better education, new skills and better work to a billion people by the year 2030. The DS4AIR project supports innovation through the design, development and evaluation of an online training course on Digital Skills in view of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Revolution. This is aimed at improving and extending the reskilling of vulnerable adults in the workforce who possess a lower level of knowledge and digital competences. Consequently, this will future-proof their careers vis-à-vis the anticipated shift and demands in digital skills.In line with the WEF’s initiative and as a proactive (rather than a reactive) measure, the project’s objectives are:- to establish the current state of affairs in the business industry in terms of AI readiness- to identify the gaps between the required new digital skills and competences and the demands of the labour market, in view of the Artificial Intelligence Revolution- to create a learner persona defining the course’s target audience- to design and develop an online self-paced training course on digital skills for the Artificial Intelligence Revolution- to reskill vulnerable adults whose jobs are threatened by the new technologies, hence ensuring their survival and prosperity in the job market- to analyse the quality and impact (including the degree of satisfaction) of the course through a summative evaluation of the content and instructional design, vis-à-vis the expected learning outcomes- to write a short recommendations document on digital skills for corporate training in the Artificial Intelligence RevolutionThe five participating organisations in the strategic partnership are B&P Emerging Technologies Consultancy Lab Ltd (B&P EmTeC Lab) as lead partner, the Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry, the Cámara de Comercio de Valencia (Valencia CCI), the South Eastern Regional College (SERC) and SmartLearning (within the Copenhagen Business Academy). SERC and SmartLearning have years of experience in adult education and in particular in the digital learning domain. The Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry and Valencia CCI bring their invaluable business and economic insights and their extensive networks of business affiliations. Finally, B&P EmTeC Lab will lead in the design and development of the online training course and the role of AI in the digitalisation of the business industry.The project activities are clustered depending on the objectives and tasks leading to the delivery of the intellectual outputs. During the initial months the activities centre around the compilation of the needs analysis, with a multiplier event aimed at attracting the interest of the key stakeholders beyond the consortium. This will then be presented for further feedback and input, during the second multiplier event. In the second cluster, the project activities focus on the design and development of the online training course, with multiplier and training events aimed at receiving valuable feedback from all stakeholders. The third cluster of project activities begin with the evaluation of the online training course, through piloting with a group of vulnerable adults, whose jobs are threatened by the new technologies. The resulting feedback will be used to draft a short recommendations document, which will then be disseminated amongst learning and development professionals in the corporate sector. In terms of the project’s expected impact, it is envisaged that the results will yield a high quality digital learning environment, based on the needs and requirements of vulnerable adults in today’s workforce. It is also expected that the digital competence of participating adults, will be enhanced, thus improving their careers’ prospects. Participating businesses will be equipped in terms of skilled labour to embrace the disruption brought about by emerging technologies and better placed to understand, assess and act upon the reskilling requirements posed by the foreseeable skills mismatch brought about by the Artificial Intelligence Revolution. In terms of the potential longer term benefits, the online training course will become a valuable open education resource for re/upskilling for business and interested individuals around the world. Furthermore, the resulting recommendations document on digital skills for corporate training in the Artificial Intelligence Revolution will complement the Pan-European policy efforts in the popularisation of digital competences, by providing evidence-based practice for future guidelines.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 743573
    Overall Budget: 33,312.5 EURFunder Contribution: 33,312.5 EUR

    This proposal addresses the growth-oriented business support services that will result in improved competitiveness and access to markets for EU enterprise. These services are as stipulated by the H2020 Consultation call for EEN H2020 services recently issued by the European Commission and will be implemented throughout 2017-2018 by the Network's consortium in Malta, in full synergy and complementarity with the other work packages supported by the relevant and concurrent COSME call for Enterprise Europe Network services. The objective behind the MELIITA 2 proposal is to support the smart growth of the Maltese SMEs by increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of investments in research, development and innovation and to contribute to a better and more efficient connection of stakeholders and players along the innovation chain. By combining the actions under this H2020 programme with the support being offered under COSME, the Network will be best positioned to offer both business and innovation support along the entire value chain. Services are thus being provided to clients in the wider contest of, and in line with, the Europe 2020 strategy. The MELIITA 2 proposal namely aims to: • Enhance innovation management capacity, thus rendering more efficient the full innovation process of Micro and SMEs, irrelevant of benefitting from the SME Instrument, and to help potentially good ideas effectively reach the market. • Strengthen innovation capacity and to ensure Maltese beneficiaries of the SME Instrument receive the most appropriate support services based on identified weaknesses in their innovation capacities and so encourage the successful exploitation of their innovation project and to induce sustainable growth beyond the programme period, and most importantly, • Create a more innovative, competitive business community.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 674834
    Overall Budget: 51,625 EURFunder Contribution: 51,625 EUR

    The MELIITA proposal will support the smart growth of the Maltese SMEs by increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of investments in research, development and innovation and to contribute to a better and more efficient connection of stakeholders and players along the innovation chain. It namely aims to: • Strengthen innovation capacity and to ensure Maltese beneficiaries of the SME Instrument receive the most appropriate support services throughout Phase 1 / Phase 2 based on identified weaknesses in their innovation capacities and so encourage the successful exploitation of their innovation project and to induce sustainable growth beyond the programme period. • Enhance innovation management capacity, thus rendering more efficient the full innovation process of Micro and SMEs, irrelevant of benefiting from the SME Instrument, and to help potentially good ideas effectively reach the market. • Stimulate an inter-disciplinary approach between cross-cutting technologies and transnational R&D cooperation, and • Create a more vibrant, innovative, competitive business community.

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