The Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry will host IBM Technology Day Malta on 17th April, 2026 at The Malta Chamber in Valletta. The event will bring together senior business and technology leaders to examine how innovation is transforming organisations across the country.
Developed with the local IBM ecosystem and IBM, the programme will explore how AI, data and modern infrastructure can support Maltese companies as they respond to rising productivity demands, regulatory expectations and a fast‑moving digital economy.

During this important technology session, speakers will present practical examples of how Maltese institutions are using technology to strengthen operations, improve decision‑making and unlock new opportunities for growth.
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The programme will also feature insights from IBM executives and ecosystem partners on the technologies shaping the next phase of digital transformation in Malta. Sessions will explore AI adoption, modern infrastructure, automation, storage, cloud technologies and other emerging trends, with experts highlighting how organisations worldwide are progressing from experimentation to tangible, measurable results.
“Malta is at an important moment in its digital evolution. Organisations are looking for practical ways to improve productivity, strengthen resilience and respond to the demands of a rapidly changing market. Events like this help bring together the right expertise so that Maltese organisations can translate technology into real value and build the capabilities they need to stay competitive for the long term,” said Menicos Mavrommatis, IBM Technology Lead, Cyprus and Malta.
The event will also include a networking session, offering attendees the opportunity to exchange ideas and explore collaboration opportunities with IBM specialists and partners.
Registration is now open. To secure a place at IBM Technology Day Malta, please register here.
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