The Prime Minister of Malta, Lawrence Gonzi has unveiled the masterplan for
SmartCity Malta, a new self-sustained industry township for knowledge-based
companies to be developed by Dubai-based SmartCity in partnership with the Government
of Malta.
SmartCity officials revealed the components of the SmartCity Malta development
following an unveiling ceremony, during a September 10 press conference held
at the Dubai Internet City Community Zone at GITEX Technology Week 2007.
Apart from the Prime Minister, the press conference was attended by Austin
Gatt, Malta's Minister of Investment, Industry and IT; and Ahmad bin Byat and Abdullatif Almulla, Executive Chairman and CEO respectively of TECOM Investments.
SmartCity Malta, located in Ricasoli, southern Malta, seeks to build a knowledge-based
industry cluster, primarily serving the ICT and media sectors.
The masterplan has been developed to facilitate the creation of a complete
business and community infrastructure for knowledge-based industries. Its components
include intelligent buildings offering office space, as well as residential,
retail, hospitality and recreational facilities which provide both a high-quality
work environment and lifestyle for knowledge workers.
Fareed Abdulrahman, Executive Director, SmartCity, explained that: "SmartCity Malta
will be developed to provide a harmonious and productive environment for knowledge-based
companies to develop their business. While companies will benefit from high-quality
infrastructure and support systems, knowledge workers will have the ideal environment
to work, network and share ideas. At the same time, a rich community life will
facilitate an optimum work-life balance."
The main component of the masterplan is a commercial complex that provides
over 100,000 square metres of intelligent office space. This complex will form
the core business infrastructure for SmartCity Malta's knowledge-industry community.
Over 30% of the land for SmartCity Malta will be open to the public. This will
feature green boulevards and avenues, an amphitheatre, a lagoon, a coastal route,
and vista points on the edge of a coastal cliff. SmartCity Malta will have three
urban squares and a main shopping parade. The highlight of the public space
is a lagoon surrounded by a promenade which will have outdoor cafes and restaurants
to serve as a meeting point and leisure destination.
Also part of the masterplan is a small-scale conference centre, as well as hotels,
catering to the needs of the business community and visitors to the companies
based in SmartCity Malta.
A community centre will provide services such as a crèche, health centre,
library and outdoor sports facilities such as tennis courts, playgrounds and
informal green spaces. The masterplan also features a residential complex. Around
half of the residences will be located in the vicinity of the main shopping
area, while the rest will consist of villas and townhouses stretching along a
coastal footpath.
Being the largest foreign direct investment in the ICT and media sectors in
Malta, the project is expected to bring significant benefits to the country's
economy. The benefits include those generated through direct developmental activity,
as well as inter-industry linkages and multiplier effects.
SmartCity Malta is projected to generate 4% growth in the Maltese job market.
In addition to new jobs in the knowledge-based industry, SmartCity Malta will
bring employment opportunities to several allied sectors. The project will be
the single largest employment generation source in Malta's history.
SmartCity Malta, along with SmartCity Kochi (based in the southern Indian state
of Kerala) are the first two projects that form part of the global network of
knowledge-based industry hubs SmartCity seeks to develop. This global network
is expected to foster productive linkages and tap synergies among knowledge-industry
centres worldwide, thereby contributing to economic development.