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Kyonne Is Love Island Malta Season 2’s New Islander

Kyonne Is Love Island Malta Season 2's New Islander
May 15 2024 Share

Kyonne Gravina has been revealed as the fourth official contestant for Love Island Malta Season 2.

 

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An 18 year old party promoter and personal trainer, Kyonne lives in Valletta and also checks the tattoo mark!

According to our first snippets, Kyonne doesn’t really have a type but finds character to be very important when meeting someone new.

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A New Look For St Vincent De Paul

A New Look For St Vincent De Paul
May 15 2024 Share

The management of St Vincent De Paul has unveiled a new logo that reflects the changes implemented over the years. This redesign is part of the transition from being solely a licensed residential facility for the elderly to also becoming a geriatric licensed hospital.

The new logo underscores the dedication of the professionals, doctors, nurses, carers, and all employees within the organization and highlights the comprehensive range of services provided. The entity plans to expand its offerings while maintaining the highest level of care for residents and senior citizens.

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Kyra Revealed As Love Island Malta S2’s Third Contestant

Kyra Revealed As Love Island Malta S2's Third Contestant
May 15 2024 Share

Meet Kyra – Love Island Malta Season 2’s third official contestant!

Kyra Pecorella is 20 year old who works in a clothes shop with a shy character – until you get to know her!

 

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Having just turned 20 this May, Kyra hopes to find someone new outside of the ‘crazy’ dating scene.

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ST Malta Delivers First Results From Malta-Based R&I Project

ST Malta Delivers First Results From Malta-Based R&I Project
May 15 2024 Share

During a visit to the ST Microelectronics factory, where pilot projects for advanced digital and robotic equipment in Industry 4.0 are in progress, Prime Minister Robert Abela highlighted Malta’s potential to become a leading center for European innovation and technology in the semiconductor sector.

This initiative is part of the Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEI) program, which supports advanced technology research and development. At the Kirkop ST plant, innovative technological products are being developed to improve microchip manufacturing. The Prime Minister emphasized the government’s commitment to supporting innovation at facilities like ST, which employs 1,800 people in Malta, and expressed optimism about the company’s future.

During the visit, where 2.7 million microchips are processed daily, Abela noted that many devices, from smartphones to cars, contain microchips made in Malta, underscoring Malta’s significant role in global technology.

“This is how we modernize our economy and create quality jobs for Maltese and Gozitan students in the most advanced technology sectors,” Abela said, showcasing the government’s drive for economic development.

Prime Minister Abela praised ST’s dedication to Malta and highlighted ongoing investments by Malta Enterprise and INDIS. Accompanied by Minister Silvio Schembri, Abela observed state-of-the-art technology for testing and packaging microchips for automotive and industrial uses, as well as AI-driven automated manufacturing.

Abela asserted that Malta is actively engaged in the global semiconductor industry debate, advocating for industrial competitiveness and innovation at the European level. He noted Malta’s involvement in the IPCEI program for Microelectronics and Communication Technology and stressed the importance of collaboration between industry and research, highlighted by a recent agreement with IMEC.

The Prime Minister concluded that ST’s initiatives will strengthen Malta’s ecosystem for innovation and semiconductor technology, modernizing the economy and providing excellent opportunities for Maltese and Gozitans, especially the youth.

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