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About the Event
The Green Transition Forum (GTF) 5.0 is set to be a landmark event in Sofia, Bulgaria, from June 16 to 20, 2025. This annual summit has established itself as a vital platform for advancing environmental responsibility and fostering green innovation in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). With its fifth edition, the GTF aims to unite European and global leaders to tackle the pressing challenges and opportunities associated with sustainable development.
Key Themes and Discussions
The forum will cover a wide array of topics, including:
Competitiveness in the Green Era: Exploring how technologies and policies can enhance the competitiveness of CEE countries in the green transition.
The Voice of Central and Eastern Europe: Strategies to elevate CEE priorities in global climate negotiations.
Connectivity for a Sustainable Future: Addressing the importance of digital, energy, and transport connectivity for sustainable growth.
The Blue Economy: Focusing on sustainable practices in the Black Sea region, including aquaculture and offshore renewables.
Shaping the Workforce of Tomorrow: Discussing necessary changes in education and workforce development to meet future job market demands.
Networking Opportunities
The GTF 5.0 is expected to attract over 2,000 C-level executives and leaders from various sectors, providing unparalleled networking opportunities. Attendees will have the chance to engage with high-ranking officials, corporate executives, and leading experts from more than 28 countries, fostering valuable partnerships and collaborations.
Notable Speakers
The event will feature prominent speakers, including:
Prof. Daron Acemoglu, a renowned economist from MIT.
Enrico Letta, former Prime Minister of Italy and President of the Jacques Delors Institute.
Rumen Radev, President of Bulgaria, among others.
For more information, visit the official website or check the agenda for detailed programming.
