As digital infrastructure becomes central to business growth and innovation, CrabNebula is positioning itself as a key enabler for developers and technology-driven organisations operating across borders.
Headquartered in Malta, the company leverages the island’s EU-based regulatory environment and international outlook to build and scale software solutions for a global audience.
“At CrabNebula, our focus is on removing friction from the software lifecycle,” explains Daniel Thompson-Yvetot, CEO of CrabNebula.
“From Malta, we are able to combine technical innovation with a strong international mindset, enabling developers and companies to move seamlessly from development to global distribution.”
CrabNebula’s platform simplifies how applications are built, deployed and maintained worldwide.
It brings together continuous integration, secure distribution and automated updates under a unified infrastructure, supporting web-to-native application transitions, advanced debugging and robust deployment workflows.
Alongside its platform, the company provides bespoke software engineering and advisory services, helping organisations design scalable, compliant and high-performance digital solutions.
With strong momentum in international markets, CrabNebula is expanding its engagement with the Middle East’s fast-growing technology ecosystem.
The company will be exhibiting at LEAP 2026 in Saudi Arabia on 12–13 April, one of the world’s leading technology events connecting innovators, enterprises and investors.
“LEAP is a key meeting point for global technology leaders,” Thompson-Yvetot adds.
“It gives us the opportunity to connect with partners from the region, exchange ideas and explore how innovative software solutions can scale across markets.”
Visitors to LEAP 2026 are invited to meet Daniel Thompson-Yvetot and the CrabNebula team to discuss collaboration opportunities and discover how CrabNebula’s Malta-based innovation is powering software globally.