
Delphi Economic Forum Returning as Live Event in April
The Delphi Economic Forum 2022 is returning to the historic town of Delphi in central Greece for its seventh edition that will take place as a live event during April 6-9.
The forum in 2020 was held online due to the outbreak of the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, while in 2021 it took place in hybrid form in Athens.
This year, the forum returns to Delphi with some confirmed 760 speakers from 36 countries.
“We are happy to return to Delphi after the unfortunate events of the last couple of years,” Delphi Economic Forum President Symeon Tsomokos told reporters during a press conference on Tuesday.
“We have 314 speakers coming from abroad… This means that Delphi Forum is not a Greek event any more… it has taken an international dimension,” he added.
Under the title “New Realities”, the 7th Delphi Economic Forum will host prominent personalities from the field of politics including European presidents, prime ministers, EU commissioners and ministers as well as scientists, university professors, entrepreneurs and many more.
Among them are United Nations Secretary-General in Geneva Tatiana Valovaya; European Commission Executive Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis; OECD Secretary-General Mathias Cormann; and International Energy Agency Deputy Executive Director Mary Burce Warlick.
Furthermore, the forum will host Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Hellenic Republic President Katerina Sakellaropoulou.
The agenda of the four-day forum includes panel discussions on the global impact of the pandemic as well as on the consequences of the Ukraine – Russia crisis for Europe and the rest of the world.
Discussions will evolve around the following topics:
– International security
– Global economy
– Climate crisis
– EU: The future of Europe
– Technological change and economic transformation
– Greece: The course towards strong and stable recovery
– People and society
Tourism and culture
Tourism and culture will also be on the forum’s agenda with discussions focusing on the recovery efforts, growth opportunities and ongoing investments.
Furthermore, during the forum, the Greek Tourism Confederation (SETE) will present the results of its ongoing survey titled “Greek Tourism 2030 | Action Plans” that is jointly conducted by Deloitte – Remaco on behalf of its research body INSETE. The first part of the survey was released to the public in December 2021.
The Delphi Economic Forum will take place in accordance with the latest health protocols announced by Greek authorities.
The forum’s sessions will be broadcast online free of charge at www.delphiforum.gr (registration is required).
Follow GTP Headlines on Google News to keep up to date with all the latest on tourism and travel in Greece. ΠΗΓΗ GTP










