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Malta promotes ICT tools for an inclusive society
Touch screen technology, software tracking eye movement and voice controlled applications are tools that help create a more inclusive society. These ICT solutions can be used by disabled people, by…
NEWSCreated: 05/01/2015Updated Date: 05/01/2015
Virtual Pharmacy Services for Disadvantaged Areas (Pharmaclick)
The Pharmaclick kiosk allows all citizens, particularly those living in remote areas, where the maintenance of a real pharmacy is not economically/ practically viable, to receive medicinal products…
DOCUMENTCreated: 27/08/2008Updated Date: 27/08/2008
myWeb Plus - ICT Training for the Eldery
MITC offers for free an ICT training programme for persons aged 61 years and older through the Community Technology Learning Centres (CTLCs) established in partnership with a number of non…
DOCUMENTCreated: 01/12/2007Updated Date: 01/12/2007
Distribution of Software Packages
The Government of Malta and Microsoft agreed to cooperate in establishing Malta as a regional ICT-Hub. Government secured a long-term agreement with the multi-national software giant Microsoft…
DOCUMENTCreated: 01/12/2007Updated Date: 01/12/2007
Public Internet Access Points around Malta (PIAPs)
The Public Internet Access Point Project (PIAP) was launched in Malta in 2001. The Ministry for Infrastructure, Transport and Communications (MITC) transformed circa 100 telephone booths into web…
DOCUMENTCreated: 29/11/2007Updated Date: 29/11/2007
MyWeb trainging course for adult learners (MyWeb)
The ‘myWeb’ course is a Government initiative aimed at reducing the digital divide. This initiative was launched in 2003. The myWeb is a training programme designed to address the ICT literacy…
DOCUMENTCreated: 25/11/2007Updated Date: 25/11/2007
Community Technology Learning Centers in Malta (CTLC)
The Ministry for Infrastructure, Transport and Communications (MITC) set up 10 Community Technology Learning Centres (CTLCs) with the support of international and local strategic partners including Go…
DOCUMENTCreated: 25/11/2007Updated Date: 25/11/2007