ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AT THE CORE OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION AT THE 5th DIGITAL CYPRUS CONFERENCE 2026
The 5th Digital Cyprus Conference 2026 was successfully held on 30 June in Nicosia, organised by CITEA and IMH, bringing together senior business executives, government representatives, technology professionals, and internationally renowned speakers.
The Conference was addressed by the Deputy Minister of Research, Innovation and Digital Policy, Dr. Nicodemos Damianou, who highlighted the importance of digital transformation and the adoption of Artificial Intelligence in enhancing the competitiveness of the Cypriot economy.
The central theme of this year’s Conference focused on the transformation of the modern business environment through Artificial Intelligence and digital technologies, which are creating new growth opportunities for businesses and organisations.
Leading speakers from Cyprus and abroad participated in the Conference, presenting high-level insights and engaging in meaningful discussions that highlighted the latest developments in digital transformation, as well as strategies to strengthen business competitiveness in the new digital era.
In parallel, a technology exhibition was hosted in the outdoor area of the Conference, where participants had the opportunity to explore innovative solutions, products, and services from the technology and digital economy sectors.
Following the Conference, the President of CITEA, Mr. Giorgos Malekkos, stated:
“We witnessed the evolution of Artificial Intelligence, how it is being used today in companies, and how it should be used in the future. AI is here to stay and was the central theme of the Conference, a topic that will continue to be highly relevant in the years ahead. CITEA and its members are here to support businesses in taking the next step through the adoption and effective use of Artificial Intelligence.”
The Conference once again confirmed its role as the leading annual gathering of Cyprus’ business and technology community, offering valuable opportunities for information exchange, knowledge sharing, and the development of collaborations among participants.




















