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Limassol AI Cyprus Expo opens with focus on practical business adoption and collaboration

Limassol Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Evel) president Andreas Tsouloftas

Limassol, Cyprus. The AI Cyprus Expo opened in Limassol on Thursday as a two-day event focused on innovation, collaboration and the practical impact of artificial intelligence on business. The expo is being held at the Carob Mill on April 23 and 24.


Business-focused platform and programme

The event is designed to connect AI solutions with decision-makers and to bring together exhibitors, investors, panellists and industry leaders. Limassol Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Evel) president Andreas Tsouloftas said Cyprus is growing as a regional innovation hub and stressed the need to move AI discussions beyond hype and toward meaningful business transformation through practical adoption.

The programme includes discussions on the future of AI in business, Cyprus as an innovation hub, regulation, compliance and risk, and what is working in business adoption, with an emphasis on real-world use. The event combines exhibitions, live demonstrations, panel discussions and networking, with sectors in focus including finance, tourism, retail, real estate and compliance.

Chamber participation and DIGINN project

The Cyprus Chamber and the Limassol Chamber are participating with a dedicated booth showcasing the EU project DIGINN, aimed at promoting digital innovation and cross-border collaboration for SMEs.

Comments from Freedom24 representative

Timotheos Sourmpis, relationship manager at Freedom24, wrote on his personal platform that at the AI Cyprus Expo, AI does not simply move fast but compounds. He said what feels cutting-edge today becomes tomorrow’s baseline, and that the advantage lies not in access to tools but in the mindset to keep adapting, questioning and learning. He added that attending the expo was less about new technology itself and more about how quickly thinking must evolve, and said the conversations were a reminder that curiosity remains a competitive advantage.


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