NOUV, a leading professional services firm in Malta, has announced the launch of its newly updated Technology Services portfolio, designed to meet the growing needs of industries such as iGaming.

The updated portfolio brings together cutting-edge solutions in IT advisory, AI consultancy, system optimisation, and digital transformation, offering businesses the tools to future-proof operations and stay ahead of regulatory and market demands.

“Our objective is to bridge technology with strategy,” says Andrew Naudi, Senior Partner in Technology Advisory at NOUV. 

“The iGaming industry, in particular, operates in a highly dynamic and competitive environment where resilient IT systems, data security, and operational efficiency are non-negotiable.”

The new ISO Standard implementation advisory services include system and compliance audits, business process optimisation, AI advisory, and risk management solutions, all designed with scalability and compliance in mind. 

NOUV also places strong emphasis on sustainability and resilience, ensuring that digital innovation is matched by long-term stability.

Earlier this year, NOUV announced the appointment of Dr Graziella De Martino as Director of Technology, specialising in data and AI. 

With a PhD in computer science and mathematics, she specialises in artificial intelligence, data-driven transformations, and applied research, bridging the gap between innovation and real-world application.

With the expansion of its technology services, NOUV strengthens its role as a partner of choice for Malta’s fast-growing iGaming ecosystem.

Learn more about NOUV’s updated Technology Services here.





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