Chemical and pharma products dominate industrial output surge

June 9, 2023
by Arnas Lasys

Industrial output grew by 14.3% while production of chemical and pharma products grew by over 50%

Prime Minister Robert Abela reiterates commitment to energy price subsidies

April 21, 2023
by Arnas Lasys

Dr Abela remarked that the Government will encourage students to get involved in science, engineering and maths

Norwegian ammo manufacturer blames TikTok data centre for energy shortage

March 29, 2023
by Arnas Lasys

Demand for artillery grew by 1500% due to the war in Ukraine

Key Apple supplier Foxconn sees revenues slump as demand slows

March 6, 2023
by Arnas Lasys

While revenues in February 2023 were lower than 2022, they were still the second-highest for the month on record

A foreign investor’s quick guide to Malta as a pharmaceutical and life sciences powerhouse

February 22, 2023
by Robert Fenech

Malta's health and life sciences sector is founded on excellence in education and training

Maltese manufacturing is bigger than you think

February 17, 2023
by Robert Fenech

Away from the beaches and the cosmopolitan lifestyle, Malta hosts a continuously growing community of producers

Leisure Clothing directors handed six-year jail sentences for human trafficking

January 6, 2023
by Robert Fenech

The Chinese-owned textile factory was using indentured labour from Vietnam, China and North Korea

‘Elevating competitiveness as a priority on our national agenda’

October 2, 2022
by Helena Grech

Farsons Group CEO Norman Aquilina on what's at stake should Malta fail to elevate itself within the EU

World-famous coffee maker Lavazza warns of challenging 2022, halts Russian activities

April 13, 2022
by BN Writer

Rising prices of raw material is foreseen to be a major headache for the company this year

‘Right to repair’ taking shape as MEPs outline priorities ahead of Commission proposal

April 4, 2022
by Robert Fenech

Almost 4 in 5 EU citizens believe manufacturers should be required to make the repair of digital devices easier

Number of non-fatal workplace accidents down slightly in second half of 2021

February 18, 2022
by Matthew Bonanno

Majority of accidents occurred in manufacturing and construction sectors

3D printing – the solution to Malta’s supply chain crisis?

February 15, 2022
by Matthew Bonanno

'Benefits are clear but companies must embrace new tech'

Malta’s manufacturing companies facing unprecedented absentee rates due to quarantine

January 7, 2022
by Matthew Bonanno

Employees not wanting to get vaccinated is less of an urgent issue than time spent in quarantine

Digital manufacturing: a renaissance

June 20, 2021
by BN Writer

PKF's George Mangion on how Malta's requires a quiet revolution in learning new skills to herald in a manufacturing renaissance

Chemical and pharma products dominate industrial output surge

June 9, 2023
by Arnas Lasys

Industrial output grew by 14.3% while production of chemical and pharma products grew by over 50%

Prime Minister Robert Abela reiterates commitment to energy price subsidies

April 21, 2023
by Arnas Lasys

Dr Abela remarked that the Government will encourage students to get involved in science, engineering and maths

Norwegian ammo manufacturer blames TikTok data centre for energy shortage

March 29, 2023
by Arnas Lasys

Demand for artillery grew by 1500% due to the war in Ukraine

Key Apple supplier Foxconn sees revenues slump as demand slows

March 6, 2023
by Arnas Lasys

While revenues in February 2023 were lower than 2022, they were still the second-highest for the month on record

A foreign investor’s quick guide to Malta as a pharmaceutical and life sciences powerhouse

February 22, 2023
by Robert Fenech

Malta's health and life sciences sector is founded on excellence in education and training

Maltese manufacturing is bigger than you think

February 17, 2023
by Robert Fenech

Away from the beaches and the cosmopolitan lifestyle, Malta hosts a continuously growing community of producers

Leisure Clothing directors handed six-year jail sentences for human trafficking

January 6, 2023
by Robert Fenech

The Chinese-owned textile factory was using indentured labour from Vietnam, China and North Korea

‘Elevating competitiveness as a priority on our national agenda’

October 2, 2022
by Helena Grech

Farsons Group CEO Norman Aquilina on what's at stake should Malta fail to elevate itself within the EU

World-famous coffee maker Lavazza warns of challenging 2022, halts Russian activities

April 13, 2022
by BN Writer

Rising prices of raw material is foreseen to be a major headache for the company this year

‘Right to repair’ taking shape as MEPs outline priorities ahead of Commission proposal

April 4, 2022
by Robert Fenech

Almost 4 in 5 EU citizens believe manufacturers should be required to make the repair of digital devices easier

Number of non-fatal workplace accidents down slightly in second half of 2021

February 18, 2022
by Matthew Bonanno

Majority of accidents occurred in manufacturing and construction sectors

3D printing – the solution to Malta’s supply chain crisis?

February 15, 2022
by Matthew Bonanno

'Benefits are clear but companies must embrace new tech'

Malta’s manufacturing companies facing unprecedented absentee rates due to quarantine

January 7, 2022
by Matthew Bonanno

Employees not wanting to get vaccinated is less of an urgent issue than time spent in quarantine

Digital manufacturing: a renaissance

June 20, 2021
by BN Writer

PKF's George Mangion on how Malta's requires a quiet revolution in learning new skills to herald in a manufacturing renaissance