Chamber of Engineers holds milestone 30th Annual Engineering Conference

The Chamber of Engineers organised the milestone 30th Annual Engineering Conference, Engineering: The Key to the Future, which addressed the themes of innovation, sustainability and digitalisation

Chamber of Engineers President Malcolm Zammit
Chamber of Engineers President Malcolm Zammit
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The Chamber of Engineers organised the milestone 30th Annual Engineering Conference, Engineering: The Key to the Future, which addressed the themes of innovation, sustainability and digitalisation.

The Chamber’s President Malcolm Zammit opened the 30th edition and was followed by a special recorded message by The President of The European Parliament, Roberta Metsola.

The opening session of the conference featured an address from the Minister for Public Works and Planning,  Stefan Zrinzo-Azzopardi and Opposition Spokesperson for Infrastructure and Public Works, Ryan Callus.

The conference included the participation of 24 local and international speakers across the 10 presentations and three discussion panels held throughout the programme.    

During his opening address, the President of the Chamber, Malcolm Zammit highlighted that the CoE Council opted to select three topical subjects which are fundamental to engineers and vice versa.

He further emphasized that engineers are catalysts of technological development and innovation, that engineers have the ability to change the world and that engineers are indeed essential for Malta’s economy.  He concluded his speech by issuing a call to Malta’s leaders to seek further advice from engineers and to carefully formulate policies which allow society to benefit as much as possible from the engineering profession.

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