Middle East Business Magazine Joins Delphi Economic Forum in Athens
Athens, 22 April 2026 – The 11th Delphi Economic Forum has officially opened in Athens, bringing together global leaders, policymakers, business executives, and academic experts to shape the economic and geopolitical agenda for the coming decade. Continuing its regional-expansion strategy, Middle East Business Magazine is participating in the forum as part of its drive to deepen coverage of major international economic gatherings and strengthen its presence in Southern Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean.
Middle East Business Magazine and its Greek platform
Middle East Business Magazine has recently expanded its digital platform to include a dedicated Greek-language division, reinforcing its role as a multilingual hub for economic and business news between the Middle East and Europe. The Greek section offers daily updates on trade, investment, infrastructure, tourism, and innovation, targeting Greek-speaking audiences and investors interested in Arab-Hellenic economic ties. By participating in the Delphi Economic Forum, the magazine underscores its commitment to bridging the Eastern Mediterranean and wider European policy and business communities.
Main pillars of the Delphi Economic Forum
This year, the Delphi Economic Forum is organized around five core pillars: Geopolitics, Planet, People, Future, and Sustainable Economy & Finance. Under these themes, high-level discussions focus on the shifting global order, climate resilience, social inclusion, digital transformation, and the redesign of financial systems to support inclusive, long-term growth. The forum also emphasizes the role of the Eastern Mediterranean as an energy, trade, and connectivity hub, making it a natural platform for Middle-Eastern and Arab-Greek economic dialogue.
Key issues on the agenda
Panels and keynote sessions will address topics such as regional security, energy transitions, AI-driven innovation, migration, education, and youth-led entrepreneurship, connecting the concerns of European and Middle Eastern economies. With senior government officials, central-bank leaders, and CEOs in attendance, the forum offers a rare opportunity to align policies on investment, green finance, and cross-border cooperation. Middle East Business Magazine will cover these discussions in both English and Greek, providing Arab- and Greek-speaking audiences with shared insights on shared economic challenges and opportunities