Local Artist Malta.ai Offers Their Vision Of ‘Malta In 2050’

Local Artist Malta.ai Offers Their Vision Of 'Malta In 2050'
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Earlier today, Prime Minister Robert Abela’s cabinet announced Malta Vision 2050, a vision for Malta for the upcoming 25 years and beyond.

Here at Malta Daily, we asked AI to imagine how the island would look like given the projects and changes announced during the conference.

 

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Quickly following suit was malta.ai, a local creator who also gave it a shot and reimagined a radically different Malta.

‘From smarter cities and high-tech industries to luxe tourism and clean transport’, wrote malta.ai.

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Prime Minister uses Bus To Get To Envision 2050 Conference

Prime Minister uses Bus To Get To Envision 2050 Conference
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Ahead of the Envision 2050 Conference, in which he and his cabinet announced their vision for Malta in the next 25 years, Prime Minister made use of public transport to get to his location in Ċittadella.

In a video shared to social media, the Prime Minister hops off a Tallinja bus as he arrives at his location as he is welcomed by those in attendance.

The conference was a meeting which yielded several proposals and ideas that could change Malta in various ways by improving transport, tourism and various other sectors.

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Minister Jo Etienne Abela Announces Plan For Investment For Longevity Medicine Clinics

Minister Jo Etienne Abela Announces Plan For Investment For Longevity Medicine Clinics
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Yesterday, for world health day an investment plan in Longevity Medicine Clinics was announced in a press release in Parliament from the Ministry for Health and Active aging, Jo Etienne Abela.

Longevity Medicine, medicine that instead of focusing on the treatment of illness, aims to prevent or delay age-related diseases.

This was announced during a conference held in Parliament, in collaboration with the Speaker of the House, during which a number of health sector professionals shared their thoughts on the physical and mental health of mothers and babies, as well as other illnesses such as cancer.

Jo Etienne Abela emphasised the importance of individuals accepting screening invitations, such as those for bowel cancer, in order to enable early diagnosis.

He stated that the government is working to continue lowering the age at which individuals receive such invitations.

“On this World Health Day, my thoughts are with those who are unwell, especially cancer patients and their loved ones. I extend my heartfelt thanks to all professionals for their dedication and the work they carry out each day, which has enabled Malta to achieve the best oncology results in Europe. We have every reason to be truly proud,” the minister concluded.

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Vision 2050 Must Translate Into Tangible Action, PN Says

Vision 2050 Must Translate Into Tangible Action, PN Says
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In a joint statement issued by the Nationalist Party and PN MPs Ivan J. Bartolo, Jerome Caruana Cilia, and Graham Bencini, the Opposition welcomed the launch of Malta’s Vision 2050 but stressed that the plan must now lead to real, measurable results that improve people’s lives.

“For too long, the government has ignored the growing concerns voiced by citizens, businesses, consumers, and the Opposition itself. We are now seeing the consequences of years of inaction,” the statement said.

While Vision 2050 is a step forward, the PN criticised the government’s track record of offering long-term plans without delivering on them. They urged immediate action on key issues such as the cost of living, overpopulation, infrastructure challenges in health and education, traffic congestion, weak governance, skills shortages, and reputational risks.

The PN called for urgent reforms in education, stronger governance, and targeted investment in infrastructure to support growth and attract investment.

The Opposition also welcomed the inclusion of intermediate targets within the Vision, saying they are crucial to tracking progress.

“The time for promises is over. It’s time for action. We remain open to cross-party collaboration to ensure Malta’s future is truly sustainable and prosperous,” the PN concluded.

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