At MACTT NGO, we are currently focusing on participating in Erasmus+ Key Actions 210 and 220 projects. These projects align with our strategic vision of fostering innovative educational practices and collaborative learning environments.

Through K210 and K220, we aim to engage in partnerships that enhance educational methodologies, exchange cultural insights, and advance our commitment to academic excellence.

This initiative reflects our dedication to being at the forefront of educational progress and international collaboration, ensuring impactful learning experiences for our community.

A. PARTNER ORGANISATION

PIC

937826362

Organization ID (OID)

E10052195

Full legal name  (National Language)

Mediterranean Academy of Culture, Technology and Trade

Full legal name  (Latin characters)

Mediterranean Academy of Culture, Technology and Trade

Acronym

MACTT Ngo

National ID (if applicable)

Department (if applicable)

Address (Street and number)

Level 5, Carolina Court, Triq Giuseppe Calì

Country

Malta

Region

Malta

P.O. Box

Post Code

TXN 1425

CEDEX

City

Ta’ Xbiex

Website

https://www.mactt.org

Email

president@mactt.ngo

Telephone 1

+356 27780930

Telephone 2

Fax

B. PROFILE

Type of Organisation

NGO

Is the partner organisation a public body?

NO

Is the partner organisation a non-profit?

SI

C. BACKGROUND AND EXPERIENCE

Please briefly present the partner organisation.

The MACTT Ngo team works with the peoples of the Mediterranean and NGOs to strengthen and develop their capacity to guarantee access to education, training, dialogue, economic development for a dignified life.

We are a civil society non-governmental organisation recognised by the Government of Malta, dedicated to the promotion of dialogue between the peoples of the Mediterranean, registered with The Office of the Commissioner for Voluntary Organization’s under number VO/0734 since 30 November 2012.

MACTT ngo collaborates directly with institutions and civil society, offering support and humanitarian and development programs to enable them to improve their living practices and their sustainability mechanisms. This is done through informed assessed needs to ensure that the right decisions are made when planning.

We also collaborate with national and international non-governmental organizations, local initiatives to promote the culture of respect for diversity and equality among people.

In this context we actively participate in debates, comparisons, European and international projects.

The geographical position of MACTT NGO, in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea , reinforces the vision of ‘ NGO’ , which incorporates and integrates the Mediterranean approach , not only as a place but also as a thought :

       Try to integrate the Mediterranean cultures and the local roots.

       Trying not to lose sight of the human within the nations that border the Mediterranean.

       Try to broaden the concept of sustainable eco-tourism.

       Implementation of connections between different fields of knowledge.

       Strengthen the spirit in the search for new scenarios and challenges.

The Mediterranean for his vocation has been for thousands of years the scenario where innovation, research, knowledge and interactions were the reasons for the extraordinary human stories that tell of the rise and decline of the myths and epics of their.

We are a shareholder of the MACTT Educational Group ltd in Malta, a higher education institution, accredited by the Maltese authorities, which offers various training offers each year with the aim of becoming a high-level training centre for Euro-Mediterranean leaders in the coming years.

MACTT Educational Group ltd wants to become a promoter of initiatives to implement academic and scientific collaboration between universities, institutes and research centres and to establish partnerships with local authorities and at national level as a research and consultancy centre.

What are the activities and experience of the organisation in the areas relevant for application?

The Mediterranean Academy of Culture, Technology and Trade NGO, is a organisation that actively pursue activities and projects to support the reskilling & upskilling of individuals including youths in the mediterranean region to contribut to the twin transition needs of digital and sustainable jobs. Its team has been actively involved in the following relevant projects:

  The “PLEASE” project (https://www.mactt.org/mactt-presents-please-european-project-senior-citizens/ ) is a European initiative aimed at enhancing tourism experiences for senior citizens, particularly those aged 60-70. Funded by the EU, it encourages retirees to travel during off-peak seasons and provides training on using online travel and booking platforms. The project focuses on adapting holiday offerings to cater to the needs and interests of older travelers, emphasizing cultural activities and safety. Research is conducted across five European countries to identify and share best practices in this area.

  The MAST Project (https://ufmsecretariat.org/project/mast/), (Funding: Union for the Mediterranean (UfM)) aims to reboot tourism by rethinking & overcoming current paradigms, shifting to new sustainable tourism approaches by introducing new business ideas, marketing & communication strategies, & a renewed dialogue among Micro-, Small & Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) and public authorities. Partner countries included EL, IT, MT, TN & MA.

The MACTT NGO contributed to training & advanced knowledge resources for entrepreneurs and MSMEs to promote ways of sustainable business activity, including social entrepreneurship, contributing to progress & innovation in employment in the tourism sector. Training modules developed include sustainable business & management, entrepreneurship & sustainable strategies, rural tourism, & sanitary measures due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Caterina Passariello (Member)

Caterina Passariello has held prominent roles as an expert lecturer, business consultant and project manager, with an accentuated inclination towards the internationalization of market processes. Her academic background is underlined by a master’s degree in management engineering, with a thesis that explored the transformative impact of blockchain technology on the traceability of supply chains, especially in the agrifood sector. This specialization proves highly relevant in the contexts of European projects, thanks to her ability to combine principles of engineering, economics and management to address and solve complex problems with a systemic and integrated approach.

In her career, Caterina has accumulated more than two years of experience teaching economics and business within the International Baccalaureate programs, demonstrating a solid educational foundation and deep knowledge in these fields. His expertise is particularly valuable for the development of curricular content aimed at training change agents capable of navigating and addressing complex economic and technological challenges.

In addition to her academic and professional background, Caterina has demonstrated remarkable organizational and leadership skills by coordinating major international events, such as the CETA BUSINESS FORUM in the 2022 edition. In this capacity, she successfully managed all the talks at the event, effectively coordinating the different organizational aspects and ensuring the delivery of a highly productive and inspiring forum for all participants. This experience further consolidated his reputation as a professional capable of leading complex projects and promoting innovation and efficiency through the integration of advanced technologies.

Caterina’s combination of technical and management skills, and practical experience in coordinating international events, make her an outstanding professional figure and a valuable resource for any European project aiming at innovation, operational efficiency and international expansion. Her background in Management Engineering, together with her interdisciplinary skills, position her ideally to contribute to the success of complex initiatives, driving towards the realization of strategic objectives and overcoming multidisciplinary challenges.

She applied for, project managed & implemented several european projects including:including:

 

Funding Programme

Project

URL

ERASMUS+

The QUID: Quality, Inclusion & Digitalisation

https://quid-project.com 

UFM

MAST – Mediterranean Alliance for Sustainable Tourism post COVID

https://ufmsecretariat.org/project/mast/

Diana Miceli (External member)

Diana Miceli with over 16 years of professional experience, excels in initiating and implementing sustained results and effective change in various sectors, which makes her a valuable resource for the European project. Her extensive experience includes project, company and organisation management, as well as operations, quality assurance, training, research and innovation, policy, talent and personnel management. Her experience is particularly relevant in strategising and leading cross-functional teams to make fundamental changes and improvements in strategy, processes and profitability.

Starting her career in the EU Secretariat in the Prime Minister’s Office in 2007, Diana played a central role in the field of justice and home affairs, contributing to lobbying strategies for important EU initiatives. Her work at the Malta Science and Technology Council, as national point of contact and member of the programme committee for energy, transport, health and research infrastructure, underlines her deep involvement in research, innovation and technology.

As Director of Corporate Services at Equinox Group and later as Head of the Policy and Projects Department at the Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry, Diana honed her skills in innovation and sustainable management. Her role as Strategist for Global Cooperative Projects and Advocacy and as EIT Community Officer for the EIT Regional Innovation Scheme (RIS) Hub in Malta demonstrates her ability to navigate and integrate local innovation strategies with European dimensions, an experience that aligns with many European project objectives.

Diana’s academic credentials, including a Master of Arts in Humanitarian Action and her role as PRINCE2 Practitioner, complement her professional experiences with a solid theoretical foundation. Her involvement in training courses on innovation management, proposal writing, interpersonal skills, leadership and management and GDPR, along with her advocacy work in mental health, illustrate her comprehensive approach to promoting change and development.

Her contributions to projects such as the Academy for Women Entrepreneurs, TransFormWork and various EU-funded initiatives reflect her ability to lead and implement strategies for innovation, digital transformation and internationalisation.

It has also applied for, coordinated, managed and implemented several projects in various areas and funding programmes such as:

 

Funding Programme

Project

Sector

US Department of State

Academy for Women Entrepreneurs (AWE) 2022

Academy for Women Entrepreneurs (AWE) 2023

Entrepreneurship

EU Social Dialogue

TransFormWork

Digitalisation

EASME

Enterprise Europe Network (EEN)

Business development, support & internationalisation

ERASMUS+

Digital Skills for the AI Revolution (DS4AIR)

Education incl. Digitalisation

ERASMUS+

Governance for Inclusive Excellence (GIVE)

Vocational Education

INTERREG Italia–Malta

Enabling Network-Based Innovation through Service and Institutional Engagement (ENISIE)

Social Innovation

Horizon 2020

Teaming to Extend Maltese Ambitions in the Aerospace Sector (TEMARA)

Capacity Building & Organisational Development in Aerospace.

Horizon Europe

Mediterranean Island Cleantech Innovation Ecosystem (MICIE)

Sustainability & Capacity Building

Horizon Europe

Excellence hub in green technologies – Introducing innovation ecosystems in the Mediterranean food value chain (EXCEL4MED)

Capacity Building & process management optimisation

FP7

 

National Contact Point Project Networks: C-ENERGY+, NMP Team 2, Health NCP Net, BIONET, and EURORIS Net+

EU Funding activities in Energy & Transport, Nanotechnology, Health, AgriFood and Research Infrastructures.

Malta’s Technology Development Programme

Renewable Solvents with high performance in applications & improved toxicity profiles (RE-SOLVE)

Sustainability

Sergio Passariello (President)

Sergio Passariello, has 30 years of experience in the industry sector, with a specific focus on the digital and sustainable economy, with a particular emphasis on facility management. His core competence is in facilitating the creation, development and expansion of international markets, which is essential to ensure the relevance of services for a Mediterranean and international audience interested in acquiring skills for green transition, technology, culture and tourism.

In addition to his direct involvement in the industrial management sector, Sergio serves as Secretary General of Assomalta, the association that promotes trade between Italy and Malta, acting as a vital bridge between the two economies. His ability to navigate and influence bilateral trade positions him as a key figure in strengthening Italian-Maltese commercial relations.

In addition, Sergio serves as Expert Manager for the Canadian Chamber in Italy, where he brings his extensive experience in promoting trade relations between Italy and Canada. His active participation as a registered Export Manager at UniExportManager, in the Innovation Manager section, further underlines his commitment to innovation and the international expansion of Italian companies.

As a member of ASCAME, the Association of Mediterranean Chambers of Commerce, Sergio actively contributes to dialogue and economic development across the Mediterranean region, promoting cooperation between chambers of commerce to strengthen the business and trade fabric.

His participation in ANIMA, an association working in the general interest for the economic development of the regions of Europe, the Middle East and Africa in line with the challenges of social and environmental responsibility, established in 2006 in the framework of the Barcelona Process/Euromed Partnership, highlights Sergio’s commitment to sustainable development and social responsibility through international trade.

He applied for, manager & implemented several European projects including::

 

Funding Programme

Project

URL

ERASMUS+

The QUID: Quality, Inclusion & Digitalisation

https://quid-project.com

UFM

MAST – Mediterranean Alliance for Sustainable Tourism post COVID

https://ufmsecretariat.org/project/mast/

ERASMUS+

FUTURE Fostering sUstainable ToURism new Employees

https://www.futureproject.info/

COSME

The “PLEASE” project n.669512/2016

https://www.facebook.com/pleaseproject

Armando Littorino, Secretary NGO: With a solid professional background, often focusing on marketing and communication, Littorino began his career in small advertising agencies, where he honed his skills in creating effective campaigns and understanding market needs. His passion for technology and innovation led him to focus increasingly on digital marketing. Over time, Littorino specialised in online marketing strategies, social media marketing and search engine optimisation (SEO). His ability to combine traditional marketing techniques with new digital technologies has allowed him to lead several successful digital marketing campaigns, earning him industry recognition.  Littorino has become an expert in digital training content. His passion for education and training has led him to develop and conduct workshops, online courses and seminars, sharing his vast experience and knowledge in digital marketing. His ability to convey complex concepts in a clear and engaging manner has made his courses extremely popular among professionals and students.  He applied for, project managed & implemented several projects including:

 

Funding Programme

Project

URL

ERASMUS+

The QUID: Quality, Inclusion & Digitalisation

https://quid-project.com 

UFM

MAST – Mediterranean Alliance for Sustainable Tourism post COVID

https://ufmsecretariat.org/project/mast/

E. LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE

Title

Mr.

Gender

Male

First Name

Sergio

Family Name

Passariello

Department

Director

Position

President

Email

president@mactt.org

Telephone 1

+356 27780930

Address

Level 5, Carolina Court, Triq Giuseppe Calì

Country

Malta

Region

Malta

P.O. Box

Post Code

TXN 1425

CEDEX

City

Ta’ Xbiex

Telephone

+356 27780930