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House Returns to Davos 2026 With Focus on Innovation and Investment

Davos, Switzerland – Kurdistan House will return to the 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos, highlighting investment opportunities and innovation. Prime Minister Masrour Barzani established the venue to promote economic growth and international cooperation. This year, the program emphasizes artificial intelligence, education, and industry development.

Organizers said Kurdistan House aims to connect global investors with local projects. The initiative also seeks to strengthen regional stability and economic resilience. Barzani stressed that attracting foreign investment is essential to boost Kurdistan’s infrastructure and technology sectors.

Panel discussions will explore emerging technologies and entrepreneurial opportunities. Experts will share insights on AI applications, sustainable development, and industrial modernization. Educational initiatives will feature prominently, highlighting partnerships with international universities and research centers.

In addition, Kurdistan House will host networking events for policymakers and business leaders. Organizers said these gatherings are designed to foster long-term collaborations between Kurdistan and global stakeholders. Barzani emphasized that the initiative supports both local development and international engagement.

Officials expect the platform to increase foreign interest in Kurdistan’s growing economy. They aim to attract investors in energy, technology, tourism, and agriculture. The initiative also seeks to enhance Kurdistan’s visibility in the global business community.

The KRG highlighted that Kurdistan House has successfully strengthened ties with international partners in previous forums. This year, organizers plan to expand discussions to include innovative financing and technology-driven growth strategies. Barzani said that Davos provides a critical platform to showcase the region’s potential.

Observers noted that Kurdistan House has become a key venue for dialogue on investment and regional cooperation. They argued that its presence at Davos signals Kurdistan’s ambition to integrate further into global markets. The event will continue to reinforce Kurdistan’s image as a stable and investment-friendly environment.

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