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Explore the Cyprus pavilion at Seamless Middle East 2025

Explore the Cyprus pavilion at Seamless Middle East 2025

Khaleej Times20-05-2025

For the first time, the Republic of Cyprus will participate with a dedicated national pavilion at Seamless Middle East 2025, scheduled to take place from May 20 to 22, 2025, at the Dubai World Trade Centre. This landmark participation highlights Cyprus's growing prominence as a global hub for innovation, technology, and digital transformation.
Supported by the Cyprus Trade Centre - Ministry of Energy, Commerce and Industry, the Cyprus Pavilion aims to highlight the country's strategic advantages and promote its growing technology ecosystem.
Located in Hall 6, Stands E20a-f, the pavilion will showcase six pioneering Cypriot technology companies, reflecting the island's strong innovation potential and global perspective:
These companies operate across a diverse range of sectors, offering cutting-edge solutions in fintech, regtech, automation, compliance, cybersecurity, and more.
Cyprus's participation at Seamless Middle East aligns with the broader strategy of the Ministry of Energy, Commerce and Industry to promote Cypriot entrepreneurship and support the global expansion of national tech enterprises. It also reinforces ongoing efforts to strengthen commercial and investment ties between Cyprus and the wider GCC region.
By taking part in Seamless Middle East 2025, Cyprus reaffirms its dedication to digital innovation, international collaboration, and sustainable economic growth.

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