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08 September, 2024
 
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Early Bird tickets: pre-sale of tickets has started

Digital Agenda Cyprus Summit 2024 on 9 October

Press Release

The organizing committee of #DA24 is pleased to announce that the pre-sale of "early bird" tickets at the special price of €70 has begun and will be available until September 9.

The "early bird" price includes a 30% discount on the regular ticket price of €100, full access to both stages of the conference, registration on the Digital Agenda platform to receive real-time updates and additional information on the speakers, also full customization of the program. 50% discount on cocktails at the Cyprus Cocktail Festival.

The conference, scheduled for October 9, will be held at the Nicosia Municipal Theatre. This year’s theme, “Digital Democracy,” will explore digitalization, innovation, and participation. Topics will include participatory democracy, the digitalization of business and government, talent recruitment and inspiration in business, new communication methods in the age of artificial intelligence, and the convergence of technology and medicine to tackle previously incurable diseases.

Like last year, the conference will feature two stages: the Main Stage and the Alpha Stage, the latter focusing on startups from Cyprus and abroad. Additionally, the third event of the conference, the Cyprus Cocktail Festival, will see the city join conference delegates in an event expected to attract more than five thousand attendees.

The conference is held under the auspices of the Cyprus Presidency, with the Bank of Cyprus and CYTA as main sponsors.

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.agenda.cy

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