EuroMedITI
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The Euro-Mediterranean Initiative for Technology and Innovation (EuroMedITI) is a Malta-led European Initiative for Innovation and Economic Growth in the Mediterranean Region.
The principal objective of EuroMedITI is that of engaging European and Mediterranean Businesses, Academic and Research Entities, and National Governments for the development, customisation and deployment of innovating technologies in sectors that have a special relevance to Euro-Mediterranean Region.
The initiative aims to develop and empower an outstanding technology and innovation platform in Malta for business-driven services in Training, Applied Research and Development, Incubation, and Dissemination in the Mediterranean Region. This will appeal directly to industries searching for a location to execute applied research and development under favourable conditions, and a hub to access the emerging Mediterranean market of approximately 400 million people.
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