CBG 2025 to unite global business leaders at Limassol's red-carpet networking gala
The Cyprus Business Group (CBG) has announced its annual red-carpet networking event, CBG 2025, set for 4 December at St Raphael Resort in Limassol. Under the theme Building the Future of Business, the gathering will combine expert talks with high-impact networking for founders, investors, and creators from Cyprus, the UAE, and other regions. The event will open with a red-carpet arrival, followed by main stage discussions, a prize ceremony, and open networking. Keynote speaker Demetris Skourides will explore how innovation, AI, and policy will shape future business landscapes.
Eddy Nassar, President of the World Influencers & Bloggers Awards (WIBA) Mediterranean and MICA, will lead a session on hospitality, branding, and the creator economy. Gala Grigoreva, CMO at Adsterra, will share insights on mobile technology, web3, and adtech, drawing from her roles with Women in Tech Cyprus and Integrated Professional Growth (IPG). Fashion designer and lecturer Michalis Pantelidis will discuss merging modern luxury with sustainability and Mediterranean cultural identity. Yiannos Georgiades, a senior partner at Georgiades & Associates, will offer guidance on cross-border deals, venture funding, and global expansion. Aleen Andreou, Programme Director at PeopleAchieve, will host the event, bringing expertise in leadership and communication.
CBG 2025 aims to connect professionals across industries through talks, awards, and networking. The event will provide a platform for collaboration among business leaders, innovators, and investors from multiple countries. Organisers expect it to foster new partnerships and discussions on the future of global commerce.
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