MEDIA RELEASE: Representatives from 500+ islands gather for the 2020 Virtual Island Summit

10 September, 2020 8:00am EST

 

This year the Virtual Island Summit expects the participation of 10,000 island stakeholders from across the world with topics discussed including post-pandemic economic recovery, tourism, energy, climate change, education, democracy, transport, sustainability and much more – all in relation to the island context. Registration is available for free: www.virtualislandsummit.com

The Virtual Island Summit aims to be an inclusive event using the opportunity to create “digital bridges” that will bring together global islands to collaborate on finding creative solutions that lean on the expertise of every global community, no matter how isolated they may be. The input of these communities is invaluable in building a sustainable future, and the event brings together experts from islands around the world to discuss key issues facing the planet and how we can resolve them together.

There are over 30 different sessions available with no limit on how many participants can join. Attendees will be able to engage with one another throughout the week, and will have additional opportunities to interact with the Summit’s speakers and partners with features such as a tradeshow and focused networking sessions. Facilitating conversations has been key throughout planning the event format, and the host Island Innovation utilises its expertise in digital communications to ensure there will be plenty of opportunities for exchange just like a physical event.

There are over 150 speakers joining this year’s Virtual Island Summit including the Prime Minister of Fiji, Prime Minister of St Vincent & the Grenadines, President of Guyana, Scotland’s Minister for Energy, Connectivity and the Islands, Governor of Guam, Malta’s Foreign Minister and the Mayor of Rapa Nui (Easter Island).  Regions represented include the Caribbean, Pacific, Arctic, Indian Ocean, Patagonia, Mediterranean, North and South Atlantic, Africa and Asia.

“We started the Virtual Island Summit to encourage connections between seemingly far-flung islands that have a substantial amount in common but may be separated by vast distances. The idea was born before we were forced to use digital events this year by the pandemic, and the opportunity will extend far beyond lockdown,” says James Ellsmoor, Director, Island Innovation. Participants get a unique opportunity to exchange information with an extremely diverse array of people, and by keeping the event free we maximize the opportunities for participation. Especially given the specific challenges islands have faced in 2020, we aim to generate some concrete outcomes that can be actioned by participants in their own communities.”

Sponsors of this year’s event are the Caribbean Electric Utility Service Corporation (CARILEC), Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), Leclanché, Pathable, University of Prince Edward Island, Edge Foundation, University of the West of England, Buzzmaker, Ricardo Energy & Environment, University of Delaware, Intelligent Community Energy, Ministry of Economic Development of Curaçao, Island Institute, Waitt Institute, EarthFund, Orkney International Science Festival, Soloricon, Falkland Islands Government &  St. Helena Research Institute.

CARILEC is an association of electric energy solutions providers and other stakeholders operating in the electricity industry in the Caribbean region, Central and South Americas and Globally. The CARILEC Secretariat endeavors to improve communication among its members, providing technical information, training, capacity building, conference, and other services.  In keeping with its mandate of improving of communication among its members and providing technical information, CARILEC will host a panel discussion at the Virtual Island Summit on September 10th, 2020 at 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. AST on the topic, ‘The Caribbean Utility Model: A Drive Towards Sustainability and Resilience’.

This esteemed panel will consist of Dr. Cletus Bertin, Executive Director of CARILEC; Mr. Leroy Abraham, General Manager & CEO of the British Virgin Islands Electricity Corporation; Mr. Andrew Daka, Executive Director of Pacific Power Association (PPA); Mr. Roger Blackman, Managing Director of Barbados Light & Power Company Limited (BL&P); Mrs. Ruth Forbes, President and CEO of FortisTCI and panel moderator, Mr. Martyn Forde, Community Manager of CARILEC Renewable Energy Community (CAREC).

The Virtual Island Summit is held through a series of dynamic open sessions that unites some of the world’s sharpest minds and decision-makers in one place, providing a knowledge-sharing experience like no other. There is a large range of topics that are sure to grab attendees’ attention with sessions held in Spanish, French and English discussing important issues and how they impact the world at large. It will give attendees a chance to listen to experts from around the world discuss case studies, the latest breakthroughs in their field, and outline a blueprint for more sustainable and prosperous islands in a truly unique format.

For further inquiries or to organize an interview with Virtual Island Summit 2020 speakers please contact:
James Ellsmoor, Director
E: [email protected] 
T: + 1 510 426 7206
T: + 44 7492 490 343

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