The Malta College of Arts, Science, and Technology (MCAST) successfully held the technologically-themed summer school programme, – ‘Future Innovators’ for 120 students between 13 and 16 years of age, on campus in Paola. The accredited programme aimed to generate interest in STEM fields, encouraging students to pursue related subjects further on in their educational journey.
The programme held during the summer months equipped the participants with hands-on skills in cutting-edge tech fields like Cybersecurity, AI, Game Development, 3D Printing, Digital Video Production, Cyber Security, Game Development, Esports, Robotics, AI, and Coding.
Through practical projects and interactive learning offered during the programme attendees developed key competencies which will help them solve real-life challenges in their future careers within the rapidly evolving tech industry. Students were taught the importance of teamwork and peer collaboration, the value of creativity and innovation in today’s IT industry, and problem-solving techniques.
This year’s Future Innovators summer school programme ended with an award ceremony held on campus, attended by all students and their parents. All participants were presented with award certificates for completing the programme.
MCAST President of the Board of Governors Mr Horace Laudi, and MCAST Deputy Principal for Business Development and Communications Mr Stephen Vella, presented the award certificates to all participants students.
Malta Digital Innovation Authority (MDIA) CEO Mr Kenneth Brincat and E-Skills Foundation Malta Mr Carm Cachia delivered key speeches to the audiences during the certificate presentation ceremony. All speakers highlighted how the Future Innovators summer school programme helps in opening tech facilities and learning to everyone, and how MCAST has cemented itself as a frontrunner in the field of technology by offering learning opportunities to different individuals aimed at preparing them for the world of employment within this innovative industry.
The Future Innovators programme helps the College attract more prospective students by generating interest in ICT-related courses and potential tech-related career opportunities. MCAST and the Institute of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) aim to inspire and nurture students in becoming future leaders within the ever evolving tech landscape. The College currently offers a wide array of courses related to this sector, ranging from Level 1 award certifications up to Level 6 Bachelor degree programmes of study.
Individuals interested in joining the College are encouraged to visit the MCAST website for more information and apply online to join a growing cohort of students next October from 30 September 2024 till 4 October 2024.
The Future Innovators summer school programme was held in collaboration with the Malta Digital Innovation Authority (MDIA), ESkills Malta Foundation and Tech.mt.