Ukraine House Davos opens its doors in January
Ukraine House Davos will once again host guests this year to remind them of the indomitable spirit of the Ukrainian people and to highlight the significant benefits that a successful, peaceful and secure Ukraine will bring to the world.
Ukraine House Davos, whose pavilion was recognized as the best by POLITICO at the inaugural Davos Awards last year, returns to Promenade 59 from January 20-23 to become a platform for discussions on heroism, security, defense, energy, rare earth minerals, war risk insurance, unlocking frozen assets, economic resilience and investment opportunities, including preparations for the upcoming $1 trillion rebuilding of the country, and much more.
A just and sustainable peace in Ukraine, preserving its sovereignty and democratic future in close alliance with the West, is the key to global security, stability and prosperity. Ukraine House Davos will become an authoritative platform for all those wishing to establish international partnership with Ukraine, offering expert opinion and dialogue on current events in the country and its development prospects.
"Ukraine House Davos will bring together big business, politicians, opinion leaders and journalists who aim to strengthen international support for Ukraine in its struggle for freedom and democracy against tyranny and aggression," said Uliana Khromiak, Executive Director of Ukraine House Davos.
Looking to their post-war future, Ukrainians see great opportunities for foreign investment that will contribute to their overall prosperity and security. Ukraine has $26 trillion worth of natural resources, which is comparable to the mineral wealth of Canada or Australia. We have more uranium than anywhere else in Europe, the second largest natural gas reserves in Europe, more than 20,000 mineral deposits, and some of the largest deposits of 117 of the 120 most used minerals in industry.
Ukraine House Davos aims to demonstrate the range of opportunities that Ukraine offers to its global partners, whose investments could reach trillions of dollars in the coming years. For the seventh consecutive year, we will share Ukraine's story and join forces for a better future for our country and the world. We look forward to welcoming you to Ukraine House Davos in 2025!
For a full list of events and registration conditions, please visit www.ukrainehousedavos.com.
For the third year in a row, the pavilion at 59 Promenade Street has become a joint space for Ukraine House Davos and the project Your Country First — Win With Us, organized by the Victor Pinchuk Foundation and the PinchukArtCentre in cooperation with the Office of the President of Ukraine. The project combines an ongoing discussion program with an exhibition of leading Ukrainian and international artists, which adds emotional intensity to the events.
Ukraine House Davos is organized by UMAEF, the Victor Pinchuk Foundation and Horizon Capital.
The Organizing Committee of Ukraine House Davos consists of UMAEF President and CEO Jaroslawa Johnson; Board Member of the Victor Pinchuk Foundation Svitlana Hrytsenko; Founding Partner and CEO of Horizon Capital, Elena Kosharna; and Executive Director of Ukraine House Davos, Uliana Khromiak.
This year's Ukraine House Davos is organized thanks to our generous sponsors, including Gold Sponsors Temerty Foundation and Interpipe, our Panel Sponsors Marsh McLennan and BGV Group Management, and Networking Sponsors Kernel Agro Holding and Kyiv School of Economics.
To register for the event and learn more about the program, please follow the link: www.ukrainehousedavos.com
Ukraine House Davos will open its doors on Monday, January 20, at 4:00 p.m. CET and will remain open until Thursday, January 23, at 59 Promenade Street. Our first panel discussion will focus on the common interests of the United States and Ukraine, followed by a live broadcast of the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump from Washington, DC.