Grenada to host Connected Caribbean Summit 2025
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The Government of Grenada will host the Connected Caribbean Summit 2025 (CCS2025) from December 1–5 at the Radisson Grenada Beach Resort, Grand Anse.
The summit will bring together more than 200 senior leaders from across the Caribbean and the wider international community under the theme “Catalyzing Caribbean Transformation”.
CCS2025 is designed as a high-level, action-oriented platform to accelerate regional progress in critical areas. Economic resilience, digital innovation, justice reform, strengthened governance, education modernisation, and financial inclusion, will feature as cross-cutting enablers for sustainable development and inclusive growth across the region.
The summit will convene government leaders, chief justices, CEOs, investors, development partners, regulators, and civil society leaders, all working together to move from discussion to implementation. Expected outcomes include tangible initiatives to advance financial investment and inclusion, address rising crime and strengthen digital and climate resilience.
Key highlights of CCS2025 include:
• CCS Leadership Alliance sessions with Caribbean government leaders and regional institutions, focused on coordinated action on shared development priorities.
• A dedicated Justice Forum, spotlighting whole-sector approaches to strengthening modernising justice organisations and facilities; and increasing access to justice.
• CCS MasterClasses on AI, cybersecurity, education and digital transformation, delivered by regional and international experts and tailored to leaders and senior executives.
• A special CCS NextGen Forum for Grenadian and Caribbean youths to engage directly with regional leaders and gain practical exposure to careers opportunities.
• A Caribbean Innovation Showcase, featuring Grenadian and regional innovators, technology providers and solution partners.
• A cultural gala and networking events hosted by the government of Grenada, showcasing Grenada’s people, culture and investment potential.
“By hosting CCS2025, Grenada is signalling its commitment to regional cooperation and to building a modern, resilient Caribbean,” said Dickon Mitchell, prime minister of Grenada. “We look forward to welcoming leaders, experts and investors to our shores to work with us on practical solutions that benefit our citizens and our region.”
“CCS2025 is a working summit, not a talk-shop,” said Bevil Wooding, convener of the summit and executive director of the Caribbean Agency for Justice Solutions. “We are convening the leaders and institutions that have both the responsibility and the authority to act, so that ideas discussed in Grenada swiftly translate into concrete programmes, partnerships and investments across the Caribbean.”
For more information and registration details, visit summit.connectedcaribbean.org.