The curtain rises tomorrow for the 1st Blue Heritage Summit Thessaloniki: Innovation, geopolitics, and the blue economy in focus
The 1st Blue Heritage Summit in Thessaloniki will commence tomorrow, featuring over 100 speakers discussing innovation and the blue economy.
The 1st Blue Heritage Summit is set to begin tomorrow in Thessaloniki, Greece, with the participation of more than 100 speakers both local and international. Organized by BeyondCSR under the auspices of the Ministry of Interior – Macedonia and Thrace, the summit will last for three days, from March 17 to 19. Its central theme, 'Navigating Innovation at the Geopolitical Crossroads,' will explore various intersecting issues including blue and circular economy, technology, innovation, education, culture, and tourism.
The conference will kick off on Tuesday, March 17, at the Regional Council Hall of the Central Macedonia Region in the Old Slaughterhouses area, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The subsequent sessions will take place in the 'Emilios Riadis' hall at the Thessaloniki International Fair (DETH) on March 18 and 19. The agenda promises to cover a broad range of topics, aiming to foster dialogue and collaboration among stakeholders in innovation and sustainability.
This summit is significant not only for promoting the blue economy but also for positioning Thessaloniki as a hub for geopolitical and technological discussions in the region. The focus on such pressing themes reflects the increasing importance of innovation and sustainability in economic development, making the event a pivotal moment for participants and stakeholders alike.