We are very happy to announce that Greek Prime Minister Cariakos Matthotics will join us in the coming days. Strictly event in AthensWith a co -hosting AttemptOn Thursday night, the amazing Stouros Niacos Foundation Cultural Center on May 8, May 8.
For those who may not be familiar with its background, Matsotakis brings an interesting combination of experiences at the table. Before entering politics, he worked in both the Mac Cancity and the Chase Investment Bank, which provides the experience in the business world that many operators of the startup environment system could be appreciated. The youngest of the four children, he also has some Silicon Valley-Economic Certificate. He turned to Harvard, then went to Stanford for a Master’s Degree in International Relations, and eventually caught the MBA at Harvard Business School-and it has been said that his education has long been his vision for the future of Greece.
Matsotocytes For many years, Greece’s tech change has also been champion. In fact, after coming to the country through pandemic diseases, they have doubled in Athens’s position as an emerging tech center, recently introducing steps to attract international capabilities, which includes tax incentives and reforms, which aims for new businesses.
The Prime Minister is from a political family – his father was the Prime Minister and his sister was the mayor of Athens – but he has developed his reputation as a reformist focusing on modernizing the Greek economy. Their administration is particularly interested in how Tech can help diversify traditional Greek powers like shipping and tourism.
EVC events are strictly forced to provide participants to provide a unique opportunity for investors, founders and environmental system builders to directly engage with power players like prime minister, so if you want to ask about their government’s vision about Greece’s tech future.
You can See more details To learn more about the agenda and other speakers (you can also buy tickets when they are still available). Registration is now open to promise to be a fun evening, which is full of bright conversations, but this chat – with Europe’s most interesting political leader about the emerging technology story of Greece – is definitely what you don’t want to remember. Register here for your Greece ticket.