New speakers announced for The Economist’s Malta summit

New actors in energy development inside Malta to address roundtable summit

The Economist has announced additional speakers for its upcoming Business Roundtable with the government of Malta, this March 6th-7th at the Hilton Malta Conference Centre, St. Julian's.

New speakers include:

-       Osama Saleh, Minister of Investment, Egypt

-       Mohammed Al-Twaijri, Assistant Secretary General for Economic Affairs, League of Arab States

-       Joseph Khoury, Vice-president and General Manager of European Automotive Division, Methode Electronics

-       Wang Yundan, Chairman, Shanghai Electric

-       Gerhard Brenner, Siemens Project Ventures, GMBH

-       Michael Kunz, Lead Member, Electrogas Malta

-       Torsten Temp, Director, HSH Nordbank

-       Dario Rustico, Sales and Marketing Director, Central Europe, Africa, Middle East and India, Costa Cruises

-       Gavin Gulia, Chairman, Malta Tourism Authority

-       Alfred Pisani, Chairman & CEO, Corinthia Group of Companies

-       George Borg Marks, Head Air Navigation Services, Civil Aviation Directorate, Transport Malta

-       Stephan Drewes, Chief Executive Officer, Lufthansa Technik Malta

-       Capt. Ray Zarb, Group Chairman, Falcon Alliance Group Malta

-       John Matthews, Chairman, AirX Malta

-       David McDonald, Commercial Manager, Noble Energy International

These speakers will guide the conversation across the aviation, energy, oil and gas, tourism, financial and maritime industries, with an aim of helping summit delegates understand and steer the future of Malta's growth.

The Business Roundtable with the Government of Malta is proudly sponsored by its platinum partner HSBC and its gold sponsor FinanceMalta. Other supporting organisations include Palmali Holdings, FIMBank, Malta Enterprise, the Malta Stock Exchange and GO. Media partners of this groundbreaking summit include CNN, The Malta Independent, Malta Business Weekly, The Times of Malta, Malta Today, TVM, ONE, it-Torca, inewsmalta.com, and European Voice.