The new Energy Performance Assessment Scheme – An Opportunity for SMEs to Reduce Costs and Improve Competitiveness
10 July 2026
In a typical businessman’s mind the words energy audit, trigger the dread of inspections, paperwork and...

The President of the Malta Chamber of SMEs, Mr Paul Abela, participated in a panel discussion during the launch of the Institute Of Tourism Studies – ITS Strategic Plan 2026–2030: From Consolidation to Mediterranean Excellence.
The discussion focused on the future of Malta’s tourism and hospitality industry, highlighting the importance of strengthening collaboration between education and industry, developing the skills required for tomorrow’s workforce, embracing innovation, and ensuring the sector remains competitive and sustainable.
The Malta Chamber of SMEs remains committed to working closely with ITS and all stakeholders to help shape a skilled workforce that supports the continued growth and success of Malta’s tourism and hospitality sectors.

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