December 4–5, 2025
In partnership with the Council of International Relations and TO VIMA, this two-day conference in Athens will examine the shifting geopolitical landscape of the Eastern Mediterranean. Leading thinkers and policymakers will discuss regional instability, emerging alliances, and prospects for reconstruction and balance in a post-conflict Middle East. |
December 10, 2025
The Tirana Economic Forum will convene Albanian and international leaders to address key economic and governance challenges. Discussions will focus on strategies for sustainable growth, competitiveness, and innovation-strengthening Albania’s role within Southeast Europe’s evolving economic environment. |
25th Belgrade Economic Forum
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Davos Roundtable Strengthening the Transatlantic Economic Engine |
December 17, 2025 Metropol Palace Hotel, Belgrade
Marking its 25th edition, this annual summit in Belgrade will bring together prominent political and business voices to assess Serbia’s political and economic trajectory. The Forum remains a cornerstone platform for dialogue on regional integration, development, and the future of Southeast Europe. |
January 20, 2026 Stall Valär Davos Platz, Switzerland
During the 56th World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, the Delphi Economic Forum will host a high-level roundtable on transatlantic competitiveness and resilience. The discussion will focus on shared priorities such as supply chain diversification, energy security, innovation, and strategic autonomy. |
Sofia Economic Forum VI
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Securing Maritime Trade & the Global Economy Roundtable
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January 27, 2026 - Sofia Balkan Hotel
The sixth edition of the Sofia Economic Forum will gather top Bulgarian and international leaders to discuss Bulgaria’s economic future at a milestone moment-its accession to the Eurozone on January 1, 2026. The Forum will explore opportunities for inclusive growth and Bulgaria’s evolving role in Europe. |
January 29, 2026
Co-hosted with the Permanent Mission of Greece to the UN, this inagural high-level roundtable will examine the growing impact of maritime instability on global supply chains and consumer prices. Maritime security is no longer a distant geopolitical issue but a direct driver of global economic stability. |
INSIGHTS & HIGHLIGHTS FROM OUR RECENT GLOBAL OUTREACH |
During November, the Delphi Economic Forum expanded its global presence through a series of high-level international conferences. From Toronto to Brussels, Berlin, and Bucharest, we convened policymakers, business leaders, and experts to address the most pressing geopolitical, economic, and regional challenges. Each gathering strengthened our mission to foster dialogue, deepen cooperation, and shape forward-looking solutions across Europe and the broader transatlantic community. |
The fourth Delphi Economic Forum Toronto brought together Policymakers, Business Leaders, and Diaspora Stakeholders for a dynamic exchange on Greece-Canada relations and global economic trends. Hosted at the Fairmont Royal York, the event built on a strong partnership with The Hellenic Initiative-Canada and leading Greek-Canadian institutions. |
For the fourth consecutive year, the Delphi Economic Forum Brussels served as a bridge between Southeast Europe, the Eastern Mediterranean, and EU policymaking. High-level discussions focused on urgent political, economic, and foreign-policy developments shaping the region and their implications for the European agenda. |
The East Mediterranean and South East Europe Forum, held for the first time in partnership with SWP at its Berlin headquarters, convened closed roundtable discussions on Europe’s most pressing strategic challenges. Participants examined geopolitical tensions, the future of energy, defense cooperation, and the evolving debate on EU enlargement. |
Our first Delphi Economic Forum Bucharest highlighted Romania’s increasingly pivotal role within Southeast Europe amid shifting geopolitical dynamics. Hosted at the National Museum of Art, the event gathered leaders from politics, business, and academia to explore economic growth, innovation, and Romania’s emerging regional influence. |
Stay tuned as our work continues: connecting leaders and perspectives across borders. |
Delphi Economic Forum, 21, Amerikis Str., Athens, Attica 10672, Greece |
