Dear Delphi community,
This November, Delphi Economic Forum expands its global footprint with five landmark events in Toronto, Brussels, Crete, Berlin, and Bucharest. Each conference will bring together Leaders, Thinkers and changemakers to exchange ideas and shape policy at a time of profound global transformation. Here’s what’s ahead!
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Delphi Economic Forum Toronto IV |
4th Delphi Economic Forum Brussels |
November 3, 2025 – Fairmont Royal York Hotel, Toronto
In partnership with The Hellenic Initiative Canada, the Toronto Forum will explore the evolving economic and investment ties between Canada and the European Union, highlighting opportunities for growth, resilience, and collaboration in uncertain times.
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November 6, 2025 – Sofitel Brussels Europe Hotel
Bringing together policymakers, business leaders, and experts, the Brussels Forum will focus on the political, economic, and security challenges shaping Southeast Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean, ensuring the region’s voice is heard at the heart of the EU. |
2nd Forum on Population Dynamics |
East Mediterranean & South East Europe Forum |
November 11–12, 2025 – KAM Centre of Mediterranean Architecture, Chania, Crete
In collaboration with the OECD Crete Centre and the Municipality of Chania, this Forum will examine how demographic shifts are redefining global labour markets and productivity, and explore innovative policy responses for an ageing world.
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November 13–14, 2025 – SWP’s headquarters in Berlin, Germany
The inaugural Berlin conference is co-organized with the Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP), this series of closed-door roundtables will bring together European experts to discuss Geopolitics, Energy, Defence, and Enlargement, charting a course for greater European coherence and strategy. |
Delphi Economic Forum Bucharest |
November 18, 2025 – National Museum of Art of Romania
The inaugural Bucharest Forum will convene Romania’s and Europe’s leading voices to discuss Energy Security, Economic Growth, and Sustainable Development, strengthening dialogue and cooperation for a more resilient region. |
HIGHLIGHTS FROM OUR RECENT GLOBAL ENGAGEMENTS |
This past month, the Delphi Economic Forum hosted high-level Roundtable discussions and conferences in New York and London, uniting global leaders and experts to address today’s key challenges and strengthen dialogue and cooperation across borders. |
Held on the occasion of the United Nations General Assembly, our breakfast roundtable in New York convened thought leaders from both sides of the Atlantic to discuss the evolving dynamics between Europe and the U.S. in an age of global fragmentation. Insightful perspectives on strategic autonomy, open markets, and competitiveness were shared by distinguished speakers including Ambassador George Tsunis, Gerard Baker, and Paula J. Dobriansky, among others. Read more here |
In partnership with the Business Council for International Understanding (BCIU), we were honored to co-host a luncheon discussion with H.E. Rosen Zhelyazkov, Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria, during the 80th UN General Assembly in New York. The roundtable offered a valuable platform for direct and constructive dialogue with business leaders on Bulgaria’s economic outlook and regional cooperation. |
Under the theme “Greece and the United Kingdom – Partners in an Age of Uncertainty,” the ninth edition of the Greek-British Symposium took place in Cambridge, UK. Organized in partnership with the Delphi Economic Forum, the event brought together leaders from both nations to explore geopolitical, economic, and technological transformations shaping Europe — reinforcing the strength of the UK–Greece partnership in challenging times. Read more here |
Stay tuned as we continue to build bridges across borders — one conversation at a time. |
Delphi Economic Forum, 21, Amerikis Str., Athens, Attica 10672, Greece |