Monaco’s Attractiveness Unit has continued its international outreach efforts by participating in the Digital Conference in La Baule, a major gathering of political leaders, business executives, investors and technology experts focused on the future of artificial intelligence and digital transformation…

Representing the Principality, Ludmilla Raconnat Le Goff attended discussions examining the economic, technological and societal impact of AI. The event brought together influential figures from major international organisations, investment funds and technology companies, providing Monaco with an opportunity to engage directly with decision-makers shaping the future of innovation.

Speaking about the conference, Raconnat Le Goff highlighted the importance of positioning Monaco as a trusted and agile jurisdiction capable of supporting emerging technologies and attracting investment. While acknowledging that Monaco cannot compete with major global technology hubs in scale, he stressed that the Principality’s strengths lie in its stability, quality of life, economic dynamism and ability to act as a testing ground for new ideas and solutions.

The participation follows Monaco’s growing presence at international events such as the World Economic Forum in Davos and forms part of a broader strategy to strengthen the Principality’s attractiveness to entrepreneurs, investors and innovative businesses. Monaco’s efforts will continue next week at the WAIB Summit, an international artificial intelligence conference being held in the Principality, further reinforcing its ambition to play an active role in shaping the future digital economy.

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