This month the first pilot iGaming course will be offered to over 1,000 ICT students at the Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology (Mcast). The college teamed up with the iGaming Academy to launch the programme, which will raise awareness regarding the industry and its career opportunities.

Silvio De Bono, president of the Mcast board of governors said the college was also exploring ways to include other key studies related to the iGaming industry in full-time and part-time courses in other institutes apart from ICT to prepare students for the various employment opportunities that the iGaming industry is creating, such as fraud and security, legislation, product knowledge, business analytics and marketing.

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