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TechMalta’s IoT Breakthrough: A Game-Changer for Malta

Imagine, if you will, the hum of activity in a bustling garage in Birkirkara. Not the usual clanking of car engines, but the whir of high-tech machinery, the click of keyboards, and the buzz of ideas. This is the headquarters of TechMalta, one of Malta’s most active private R&D companies, and today, they’re celebrating a significant milestone.

From Garage to Innovation Hub

TechMalta’s journey is a testament to Malta’s growing tech ecosystem. Founded by three friends in 2015, the company started in a small garage, tinkering with ideas and prototypes. Today, they’ve outgrown their humble beginnings, moving into a state-of-the-art facility in Birkirkara, employing over 50 people, and making waves in the global tech scene.

A Breakthrough in IoT Technology

TechMalta’s latest achievement? A breakthrough in Internet of Things (IoT) technology that promises to revolutionize how we manage resources. Their new system, IoTFlow, is designed to optimize water and energy consumption in real-time, making it a breakthrough for businesses and homes alike.

IoTFlow isn’t just about saving money; it’s about saving the planet. With Malta facing water scarcity and energy challenges, this technology couldn’t come at a better time. “We’re not just creating a product; we’re creating a solution to real-world problems,” says TechMalta’s co-founder, Mark Xuereb.

Malta on the Global Tech Map

TechMalta’s success is a testament to Malta’s potential as a tech hub. The government’s initiatives to promote innovation, coupled with the island’s strategic location and skilled workforce, are drawing international attention. “Malta is punching above its weight in the tech scene,” says Evarist Bartolo, Minister for Education and Employment.

But TechMalta isn’t resting on its laurels. With plans to expand their team and explore new markets, they’re looking to the future with excitement and determination. “This is just the beginning,” says Xuereb. “We’re not stopping until Malta is a household name in the global tech industry.”

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