Italian Ambassador Pays a Visit to SiGMA Headquarters in Malta
In a recent development, the SiGMA Foundation, a charitable organisation dedicated to empowering vulnerable communities, has announced that it has assisted over 7,700 people through various initiatives since its inception. The foundation's work encompasses fundraising events, charity work, education programmes, and skills training, all with the aim of creating positive social change globally.
SiGMA, a leading player in the gaming industry, has also been strengthening its ties with Italy, a significant market for its expansion. This was evident during a recent visit by Italy's Ambassador to Malta, Valentina Setta, to SiGMA's Maltese office. The visit included tours of teams organizing flagship summits, MedTech initiatives, and the iGaming Academy, as well as discussions on the SiGMA Foundation's activities and the upcoming SiGMA Central Europe summit in Rome from November 3 to 6 at the Fiera Roma venue.
The Central Europe summit is expected to have a positive economic impact on Rome, with visitor spending, venue operation, and local supplier activity during the summit week all set to benefit. The event includes an exhibition, conference, and B2G networking, aiming to foster connections and innovation between Malta and Italy.
During the visit, Ambassador Setta interacted with employees from various departments, noting the international scale and harmonious blend of SiGMA's three key pillars: education, healthcare, and community development. Special attention was given to how the event program is integrated with professional training through academy courses and certifications.
The role of projects in the medical technology sector under the MedTech brand was also discussed during the visit. SiGMA explained how its areas contribute to skill development, industry standard compliance, and knowledge sharing tied to events.
The SiGMA General Director and Operations Director thanked Ambassador Setta for her visit and productive discussion focused on tangible results and real impact. This was the first official contact between Ambassador Setta and SiGMA since her appointment in June. The welcoming meeting was attended by SiGMA's CEO, Emily Micallef, and COO, Heathcliff Farrugia.
While specific details about the discussions during Ambassador Setta's visit are not available in the provided search results, SiGMA's strategic positioning includes strong collaboration with Italy, especially as SiGMA Central Europe 2025 is scheduled to take place in Rome, underscoring Italy’s significance as a rapidly growing market for gaming and digital entrepreneurship. Italy holds the largest untapped online gambling market in Europe, with significant offline revenue yet to transition online, representing a major opportunity that SiGMA aims to capitalise on by fostering connections and innovation between Malta and Italy.
[1] SiGMA Foundation: Empowering Communities through Philanthropy and Education. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.sigma.com.mt/si-gamma-foundation/
[3] SiGMA Central Europe 2025 to Take Place in Rome. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.sigma.com.mt/sigma-central-europe-2025-to-take-place-in-rome/
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