Glenn Sciortino, an electrical and electronics engineering student at the Malta College of Arts, Sciences and Technology, placed first in an international competition on entrepreneurship with a project entitled ‘Entrepreneurship Game’. The competition, part of a EU Leonardo da Vinci Partnership project called Promote Youth Entrepreneurship, is aimed at students in vocational education and training and aims to encourage young people to exploit their entrepreneurship potential. Sciortino is seen receiving the award from project coordinator and MECB Ltd managing director Jonathan Borg in the presence of Mcast principal and CEO Stephen Cachia.

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