Monaco Business Fair Highlights Economic Vitality and Innovation
The 13th Monaco Business Fair, a pivotal event for entrepreneurs in the Principality and the wider Riviera region, successfully concluded on Thursday, September 18, 2025. Held at the prestigious Sea Club du Méridien Beach Plaza, the fair operated under the high patronage of H.S.H. the Sovereign Prince, Prince Albert II, underscoring its significance to Monaco's economic landscape. The one-day B2B event attracted over 1,000 visitors and featured approximately 50 exhibitors, providing a crucial platform for networking, collaboration, and discussion on contemporary business challenges.
Key Discussions and Participants
The fair's program included an exhibition area and a series of talks and debates, with a strong focus on current economic and technological challenges. Notable speakers included Christophe Mirmand, the Minister of State, who inaugurated the event and delivered a speech highlighting Monaco's economic resilience. He cited impressive figures, including a turnover of €10 billion (up 2.3% from the previous year), over 66,000 private-sector jobs (a 1.5% increase), and 565 new business creations, demonstrating the Principality's growing appeal to entrepreneurs.
Discussions also delved into the impact of artificial intelligence and digital sovereignty, with Mounir Mahjoubi, former French Secretary of State for Digital Affairs, contributing his expertise. Other key figures present included Ludmilla Raconnat Le Goff, delegate in charge of attractiveness, and Sandrine Sauval-Chanteloube, director of Monaco Tech, who emphasized Monaco's favorable ecosystem for startups.
Fostering Growth and Attractiveness
The 13th edition of Monaco Business was structured around four key themes: boosting business, finding solutions, attracting new clients, and forging partnerships. It served as an essential entry point for startups seeking visibility and growth, as well as for business leaders interested in establishing themselves in Monaco. The event showcased a diverse ecosystem, from established Monegasque and Riviera companies to innovative startups in digital and new technologies.
Attendees benefited from various resources designed to improve, develop, and promote their companies, including a networking lounge and coaching workshops. Dedicated zones highlighted services for businesses, with representatives from institutions such as the Direction du Développement Économique and the Mission pour la Transition Énergétique on hand. The Monaco Economic Board (MEB) also played a significant role as a partner, participating in the event to foster regional economic partnerships.
A Hub for Business Development
The fair reinforced its reputation as a crucial B2B event, providing entrepreneurs with a golden opportunity to build networks and meet leading experts. The success of the event underscores Monaco's commitment to fostering a dynamic and attractive business environment, capable of adapting to economic and technological shifts. The Principality's robust support ecosystem, including initiatives like Monaco Boost, which provides workspace and support to entrepreneurs, further contributes to its appeal.
5 Comments
BuggaBoom
Monaco's commitment to innovation and entrepreneurs is truly inspiring.
Eugene Alta
A crucial platform for networking and new opportunities. Well done!
KittyKat
While the fair provides valuable networking for those who attend, it often feels inaccessible to smaller, independent entrepreneurs outside the established circles. More outreach is needed.
Muchacho
1,000 visitors and 50 exhibitors isn't exactly groundbreaking for a 'pivotal' event.
Bermudez
It's good to see discussions on AI and digital sovereignty, yet the article doesn't detail tangible outcomes or concrete policies from these talks. Practical implementation is key.