Malta-based businesses looking to expand internationally can now apply for the next edition of TradeMalta’s Internationalisation Strategy Masterclass, the organisation’s flagship programme designed to help companies develop a clear, actionable export strategy.
Formerly known as the Go Global programme, the masterclass has evolved to address the changing dynamics of international trade. It now provides a practical framework equipping businesses with the knowledge, tools, and confidence required to succeed in global markets.
Internationalisation can seem daunting, which is why TradeMalta offers hands-on support to businesses seeking growth beyond our shores. Over the past decade, TradeMalta helped around 200 participants shape their export journeys, continuously refining the programme to address the challenges faced by Malta-based companies.
Delivered over ten weeks through weekly sessions, the masterclass targets both new and experienced exporters. The programme combines academic rigour with practical application, supported by experienced lecturers, practitioners, and TradeMalta’s strategic partner, HSBC Bank Malta p.l.c.

During the programme participants will explore the full internationalisation journey, from market research and entry strategies to digitalisation, AI applications, and business planning. A standout feature is the Export Clinic, where external experts provide one-to-one feedback on participants’ strategies, ensuring a realistic and robust roadmap for entering international markets. Peer learning is also emphasised through panel discussions with seasoned exporters who share practical insights and lessons learned.
Applications are open for the next intake, running from 22 April to 24 June 2026, every Wednesday evening at the Life Sciences Park, San Ġwann. Malta-based businesses with global ambitions are encouraged to apply and take a strategic step towards sustainable international growth.
For more information and registration, visit Internationalisation Strategy Masterclass – TradeMalta or contact the programme co-ordinator Richard Scerri at richard.scerri@trademalta.org.
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