Curaçao is set to become a focal point for international conferences in 2025, hosting a series of events that underscore its commitment to innovation, sustainability, and economic growth. These gatherings will bring together global experts, industry leaders, and stakeholders to explore opportunities across various sectors.
On March 27th, representatives from Curaçao’s Ministry of Economic Development, Aqualectra, Blue NAP Americas, the Curaçao Tourist Board (CTB), the Meteorological Department Curaçao, and the Curaçao Dolphin Therapy & Research Center gathered at the Mongui Maduro Library to present a unified vision. Their message was clear: Curaçao is ready to position itself as a forward-thinking, globally connected destination for investment and innovation.
Throughout the coming year, the island will host a series of high-level international conferences, each designed to facilitate cross-sector collaboration and unlock new opportunities for economic growth. These events span critical areas such as digital infrastructure, climate resilience, tourism, healthcare, and multi-sector investment demonstrating Curaçao’s commitment to long-term development and global relevance.
The events will include:
Caribbean Data Center Association Annual Event | April 16–17, 2025
An event positioning Curaçao as a digital hub, highlighting opportunities in tech infrastructure and innovation.
Caribbean Climate and Energy Conference (CCEC) | May 26–28, 2025
A regional platform to address climate resilience and sustainable energy through collaboration and innovation.
Caribbean Hotel Investment Conference & Operations Summit (CHICOS) | November 9–11, 2025
A summit for hospitality leaders exploring investment potential in Curaçao’s tourism sector.
International Medical Conference Curaçao (IMCC) | November 17–20, 2025
Bringing together medical professionals to exchange knowledge and promote healthcare innovation.
Curaçao International Investment Summit | December 3–5, 2025
An event centered around Curaçao’s multi-sector investment opportunities on the global stage.
This collective initiative reflects a national commitment to progress. As cited by Mr. Miles Mercera, CEO of CINEX, these conferences are not only about visibility, they are about impact. They represent opportunities to create long-term value, strengthen economic resilience, and ensure that Curaçao remains an active participant in the global economy.