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The future of healthcare lies at the intersection of technology, innovation, and patient-centric care.
Taking part in the Malta MedTech World Summit was honestly something incredible for us. The whole event had this warm and exciting energy, filled with people who are building things that will truly improve the medical field. Being surrounded by so much passion and innovation felt inspiring from the very beginning.
Seeing Our Project on the Malta MedTech Stage
My favourite moment from the entire summit was seeing our project on the stage. We were selected as one of the 10 startups to pitch, and that made me feel so proud. You work on something every day, but seeing it presented at such a big event really hits differently.
Before the pitch, we were a little nervous, especially knowing we were presenting alongside so many amazing and revolutionary projects. After we finished, we felt extremely proud. It meant a lot to be on the same stage with teams that are doing incredible things in MedTech. And yes, the pitch opened some very interesting doors for us.
Our Booth Attracted a Lot of Interest
We also had a small booth at the event, and it ended up being a great place to connect with people. A lot of visitors stopped by to ask questions, try our demo, and learn more about what we are building. The feedback was extremely positive and it felt great to see so much curiosity and genuine interest in our work.
The Community Was Something Special
One thing that really made this event stand out was the people. We connected with founders, researchers, investors and innovators from so many different places. Every conversation felt meaningful. We learned a lot, got valuable advice and left with new ideas and much more clarity for the future.
We gathered so much useful information in such a short time. It was one of those experiences that stays with you and shapes how you move forward.
Exploring Malta Was Absolutely Amazing
Outside the MedTech World Summit, we took some time to explore Malta and the island completely amazed us. We went to Gozo, the Blue Lagoon, St Peter’s Pool and even a small fishing village where we ate the best clams ever.
Valletta was beautiful in the daytime and full of life at night. Everywhere we looked there were breathtaking views, the kind that make you stop for a moment and just take it all in. Malta has an amazing landscape and I really wish we could have stayed longer. It feels like there was still so much to see.
All in all, this whole experience left us excited and amazed. We are excited about the future of our project, the people we met and everything we learned, and genuinely amazed by Malta, the event, the views and the opportunity to be part of something this meaningful in the MedTech world. It wasn’t just a trip, it was motivation, inspiration and a reminder that we are on the right path.

