Energy Davos

Proeuropean Trading GmbH at the World Economic Forum in Davos

With great success, the Greek House Davos 2024 welcomed its guests as part of the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, which will last until January 19th. The goal is to create an environment that promotes international collaborations while connecting the Greek business environment with the international business community and top economic stakeholders at both regional and international levels, with an expected attendance of approximately 3,500 visitors.

During these days, top executives of major international companies and investment firms, leading representatives of international organizations, and high-ranking government officials from around the world will have the opportunity to shape the new business landscape on the global stage through thematic discussions and interactions.

The agenda of Greek House Davos 2024 includes cutting-edge topics such as resilient economies, innovative entrepreneurship, strategic investments, sustainable development, energy transition, climate crisis, sustainable tourism, geopolitical trends, technological discoveries, and the evolving role of businesses in shaping public policy for future generations, with the aim of promoting regional dialogue and cooperation.

This year, the protagonists at the World Economic Forum will be green energy companies and major projects planned worldwide, especially in Greece, by internationally recognized companies such as the German Proeuropean Trading GmbH, which will also implement the H2Crete project in Atherinolako, Crete.

The opening of such discussions was led by Deputy Minister of Environment and Energy, Alexandra Sdoukou, who emphasized that Greece is accelerating its efforts to become a hub for energy supply and exporter of clean energy to the countries in the region and Central Europe. “Our main goal is for Greece to become the center for the transfer of green energy from Africa and the Middle East to Europe,” Ms. Sdoukou stated. “To achieve this, we are implementing a series of projects, including connections with Cyprus and Israel, as well as Egypt,” she added.

On Thursday, January 18th, the Greek House Davos places particular emphasis on emerging energy infrastructure and technologies, such as green hydrogen. In the discussion titled “The role of Green Hydrogen in the European transition towards zero emissions,” key speakers will include Mr. George Hatzimarkakis, CEO of Hydrogen Europe, Mr. Andrea Bombardi, Executive Vice President of Carbon Reduction Excellence at RINA, Ms. Aikaterini Lianoudaki, CFO of ProEuropean Trading GmbH, who will provide detailed insights into the H2Crete project, the largest green energy project to be implemented in Crete and Greece.

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