Maltese startups are about to get a €30 million increase, because the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) and the Authorities of Malta have signed a brand new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to launch the EIT Regional Innovation Booster (EIT RIB) pilot in 2026.
The deal, introduced yesterday in Budapest on the EIT Innovation Awards, units the stage for a three-stage help programme, tailored to assist early-stage Maltese ventures scale, internationalise, and safe funding.
“We’re delighted that Malta joined the EIT Regional Innovation Booster pilot. We respect this recognition of the worth of the EIT’s innovation ecosystem in accelerating the expansion of start-ups with excessive innovation potential. It offers Maltese innovators a device to broaden internationally and obtain the help of the entire EIT Neighborhood, making certain progressive options can scale and make an impression,” says Martin Kern, Director of the EIT.
Malta has lately strengthened its profile as a rising innovation hub: in response to the 2024 Startup Nations Standard report, the nation retained 4th place in Europe for progressive startups. Malta’s public-backed scheme, the Startup Finance Scheme, has authorised 66 tasks since 2020, mobilising roughly €30 million and creating more than 145 high-quality jobs, with average startup salaries around €45k.
In the meantime, private investment is gaining traction: for instance Qamar Ventures – a Malta-based fund – plans to inject €10 million into media, know-how, leisure and SportsTech ventures, and along with different corporations (e.g. sector-specific funds like Ubunto Ventures and VentureMax Group) helps bridge founders with capital, experience and networks.
On prime of funding, ecosystem-building efforts such because the Startup Festival Malta have attracted hundreds of individuals from all over the world – providing founders, traders and policymakers a platform to community, collaborate and discover development alternatives.
On this context, the brand new €30 million increase accessible by way of the EIT RIB may present an essential further layer.
Since Malta already combines public-scheme funding, rising non-public capital, and ecosystem infrastructure, the EIT-backed injection could assist early-stage ventures remodel into scalable firms, hyperlink extra successfully with worldwide markets, and profit from each home and EU-wide help networks.
“This new Xjenza Malta initiative is essential for Malta as it can supply steerage, funding and skilled recommendation to make concepts commercially viable and prepared for internationalisation. Total, it’s about serving to Malta’s innovators go from lab outcomes to commercialisation,” notes Silvio Scerri, CEO at Xjenza Malta, the nationwide company overseeing analysis, innovation, and science communication.
Based as an EU physique beneath the Horizon Europe framework, the EIT has been increasing its footprint in Malta considerably since 2021.
During the last three years, it has granted over €3.4 million throughout seven Information and Innovation Communities (KICs), with one-third of that straight supporting native SMEs. The EIT has supported 31 new ventures in Malta and launched three new improvements to market, whereas providing entrepreneurial and DeepTech coaching to 759 Maltese individuals.
That’s not all. Eleven Maltese companions are at present lively in EIT KICs, giving Malta the best per capita participation fee amongst all international locations concerned within the programme.
In 2024, the launch of the EIT Neighborhood Hub Malta created a central gateway to funding, abilities growth, and EU-wide collaboration for Maltese entrepreneurs, universities, and establishments. Participation charges in EIT programmes are actually estimated to be twice as excessive as Malta’s participation in Horizon Europe, indicating the tailor-made worth EIT brings to the native context.
The EIT plans to allocate a minimum of €30 million to the complete EIT RIB pilot section till 2028.
The EIT RIB is a flagship initiative concentrating on “modest and reasonable” innovator international locations, and Malta now joins Poland, which entered in May 2025, on this pilot. The Maltese version will join with current nationwide innovation schemes and supply tailor-made mentorship, funding, and internationalisation help for startups and scaleups.
The MoU underscores Malta’s rising relevance in Europe’s innovation ecosystem, with the brand new programme set to strengthen native capacities and hyperlink them with pan-European alternatives.
One instance of EIT’s rising impression in Malta is Greenroads, a startup leveraging AI and real-time information to enhance city mobility and highway security. Backed by Local weather KIC and EIT City Mobility, Greenroads obtained early mentoring and funding that enabled it to scale its know-how past Malta.
The corporate’s involvement within the EIT City Mobility RAPTOR pilot in Ghent, Belgium, highlights how native concepts can grow to be internationally related options with the best help framework.
The broader imaginative and prescient is evident: empower Maltese startups to develop past borders, combine into the European innovation group, and ship significant financial and societal advantages at residence and overseas.
With the MoU now signed and the pilot as a consequence of launch in 2026, Malta is setting itself as much as grow to be a critical contender in Europe’s innovation financial system.

