On March 25 β the most important economic and business leadership forum 'Lithuanian Davos'
The 'Lithuanian Davos' forum on March 25 will gather 500 participants and thousands of remote viewers to address critical business and state issues in Lithuania.
The upcoming 'Lithuanian Davos' forum, scheduled for March 25, is poised to be a significant event, gathering approximately 500 participants alongside thousands who will join remotely. With over 100 speakers and discussion participants, this forum aims to focus entirely on issues pertinent to Lithuania's business and state priorities. Attendees will not only gain valuable insights but will also have opportunities to network with like-minded individuals and establish new partnerships while contributing to the future development of a stronger and safer Lithuania.
The theme for 2026 centers on ensuring long-term economic growth for Lithuania. The outcome of this growth is crucial as it will determine whether the country enters the next decade with enhanced economic stability, improved citizen well-being, unified strength, and a fortified defense against external threats. The looming threat posed by Russia highlights the stakes involved; if Lithuania can secure this economic trajectory, it might evade a potential downturn that could hinder progress.
Moreover, the forum serves as a platform for discourse on how to navigate the upcoming challenges facing Lithuania, specifically in relation to fostering economic resilience against geopolitical uncertainties. The call for unity and strength in the face of external pressures is emphasized, as the next decade is pivotal for the country's strategic position and security. The 'Lithuanian Davos' aims to empower participants to take part in shaping a robust future for all.