The Caribbean’s top decision-makers are gearing up to meet in Grenada next month for the 2025 Connected Caribbean Summit, a five-day high-level forum aimed at accelerating regional development.
The summit runs from December 1st to 5th at the Radisson Convention Centre in St. George’s, and will bring together heads of government, justice-sector leaders, business executives, development partners and youth innovators from more than 20 territories.
The Honourable Justice (Ret.) Adrian Saunders, Immediate Past President of the Caribbean Court of Justice, is the Keynote Speaker at the Connected Caribbean Summit.
Under the theme “Catalyzing Caribbean Transformation,” CCS2025 will focus on fast-tracking long-discussed priorities, including justice modernization, digital connectivity, cybersecurity, investment expansion, and youth empowerment.
Organisers say the goal is to move beyond speeches and deliver concrete results—such as pilot projects, new partnerships, MoUs and regional training programmes.
The summit features multiple tracks, including a Justice Forum, a Digital Transformation and Internet Governance forum, business and innovation sessions, and MasterClasses led by the Apex Academy.
More than 250 delegates are expected.
Media personnel will have access to designated sessions, briefings and interview opportunities, with accreditation beginning November 30th at the Radisson.
The Connected Caribbean Summit promotes a “Caribbean-Elegant” dress code, reinforcing the message that the region can conduct high-level business while proudly embracing its culture and climate.