

Grenada to host Connected Caribbean Summit 2025, a major regional gathering that will unite more than 200 leaders and experts from across the Caribbean and international community. The five-day event, taking place from December 1–5 at the Radisson Grenada Beach Resort in Grand Anse, focuses on accelerating Caribbean transformation through innovation, governance reform, digital advancement, education, and financial inclusion.
CCS2025 focuses on speeding up regional progress. The summit places economic resilience, digital innovation, justice reform, governance, education, and financial inclusion at the centre of its agenda. These areas support long-term growth and help strengthen national and regional systems.
Leaders, investors, regulators, development partners, and civil society groups will work together to turn discussions into real action. They will explore solutions to expand financial access, reduce crime, and boost digital and climate resilience.
The summit includes several flagship events that encourage collaboration and innovation.
Government leaders and regional institutions will meet to coordinate efforts on shared development goals.
Participants will examine ways to modernise justice systems, improve access to justice, and create stronger sector-wide structures.
Experts from the Caribbean and abroad will lead sessions on AI, cybersecurity, education innovation, and digital transformation, designed specifically for executives and senior leaders.
Grenadian and Caribbean youth will gain direct exposure to leaders and learn about new career paths across emerging industries.
Innovators, tech providers, and solution partners will display products and ideas that support regional transformation.
The Government of Grenada will host a gala and curated networking experiences to highlight Grenadian culture, hospitality, and investment potential.
Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell highlighted Grenada’s commitment to regional progress.
“Grenada is signalling its commitment to regional cooperation and to building a modern, resilient Caribbean. We look forward to welcoming leaders, experts and investors to work with us on practical solutions that benefit our citizens and our region.”
Summit convener Bevil Wooding, Executive Director of the Caribbean Agency for Justice Solutions, emphasised the summit’s practical approach.
“CCS2025 is a working summit, not a talk-shop. We are convening leaders and institutions with the authority to act, so ideas discussed in Grenada quickly turn into programmes, partnerships, and investments.”
Anyone interested in joining the summit can find details and registration information at summit.connectedcaribbean.org.






