GITEX to launch AI event in Italy in 2027
By AI, Created 6:41 AM UTC, June 05, 2026, /AGP/ – GITEX will bring its AI event network to Rome on April 21-22, 2027, in a move aimed at tying Italy’s fast-growing digital economy to the wider Mediterranean tech market. Organizers and Italian officials say the debut could expand investment, startup access and international partnerships across Southern Europe.
Why it matters: - Italy is being positioned as a regional hub for AI, investment and tech expansion across the Mediterranean. - The event is meant to connect international companies, investors and government leaders with Italy’s digital economy and broader Southern European market. - Organizers say the launch comes as Italy’s AI adoption and venture capital activity are accelerating.
What happened: - GITEX announced GITEX AI Mediterranean/Italy at a signing ceremony in Rome on June 5, 2026. - The announcement took place at the Sala Degli Arazzi in Italy’s Ministry of Enterprises and Made in Italy. - The event is being organized in strategic partnership with the Ministry of Enterprises and Made in Italy, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Regione Lazio and Lazio Innova. - GITEX AI Mediterranean/Italy is set for April 21-22, 2027, at Roma Convention Center La Nuvola. - The event will be organized by inD, the joint venture between Dubai World Trade Centre and Informa. - More information
The details: - Italy’s tech market is projected to surpass US$92 billion in 2026, according to Mordor Intelligence. - AI adoption among Italian enterprises rose from 8.2% in 2024 to 16.4% in 2025. - Italy’s National Recovery & Resilience Plan is directing €50 billion into AI, cloud, cybersecurity and smart industry. - The inaugural edition is expected to bring together tech leaders, enterprises, scaleups, investors and government and business leaders from more than 120 nations. - More than 500 exhibitors are expected across aerospace, agritech, cybersecurity and dual-use tech, data centers, energy and cleantech, industrial automation, intelligent cities, mobility, quantum and smart manufacturing. - GITEX says it has spent more than 46 years building a platform that connects public and private sectors with technology ecosystems from 195 countries. - GITEX said Italian innovation has been central to its international editions for more than a decade, with more than 100 enterprises, startups and institutions appearing at its events over that period.
Between the lines: - Rome is being framed as more than a host city. The launch ties the event to Italy’s research base, industrial depth and Europe-facing digital ambitions. - The choice of Rome also leans on the city’s concentration of public research and access to European R&D funding. - The announcement highlights Rome-based or Rome-linked players including Leonardo and Eni, signaling a focus on defense, energy, cybersecurity and frontier computing. - Eni and UAE-based Khazna Data Centers last year announced plans for a 500MW AI data center campus in Italy powered by low-carbon energy. - The Vatican’s May 2026 AI encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, added symbolic weight to Rome’s role in global AI debate. - This is analysis: GITEX appears to be using Italy to deepen its Mediterranean footprint while giving Italian tech a larger global platform.
What’s next: - The first edition of GITEX AI Mediterranean/Italy will take place on the 21-22 April 2027 anniversary of Natale di Roma. - Organizers say the event will serve as a gateway for commercial and investment opportunities across the Mediterranean. - Italian startups and regional innovators are expected to use the event to reach global markets and partnerships.
The bottom line: - GITEX is betting that Italy’s AI surge and Rome’s strategic position can turn the Mediterranean into its next major tech growth corridor.
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