For a third year the HIIN is proud to have contributed to the Delphi Economic Forum 2022, organizing the impact investing panel with international investors and moderated by HIIN president and SIO Managing Partner, Kostis Tselenis.
Panel Theme
“REPOWER EU”: HOW CAN CLIMATE TECH IMPACT INVESTING CATALYSE EUROPE’S ENERGY INDEPENDENCE FROM FOSSIL FUELS
Moderator
Kostis Tselenis, Founder & President, Hellenic Impact Investing Network
Speakers
Antonis Schwarz, Global Investor, Founder of Good Move Initiatives, Germany
Dr. Rolf Nagel, Managing Director, Munich Venture Partners, Germany
Fabian Karger, Director Investments, SUSI Partners AG, Austria
Dimitrios Dimopoulos, Sustainability Manager, Piraeus Bank, Greece
Panel Theme
“REPOWER EU”: HOW CAN CLIMATE TECH IMPACT INVESTING CATALYSE EUROPE’S ENERGY INDEPENDENCE FROM FOSSIL FUELS
Moderator
Kostis Tselenis, Founder & President, Hellenic Impact Investing Network
Speakers
Antonis Schwarz, Global Investor, Founder of Good Move Initiatives, Germany
Dr. Rolf Nagel, Managing Director, Munich Venture Partners, Germany
Fabian Karger, Director Investments, SUSI Partners AG, Austria
Dimitrios Dimopoulos, Sustainability Manager, Piraeus Bank, Greece
At The Delphi Economic Forum VII, the HIIN connected with government officials, banks & the Greek ecosystem, spreading the word and promoting the impact investing mindset & methodology in Greece.
Key points included the need to increase energy efficiency, tech transfer to Greece, the need for independent power generation through residential solar power and nature-based business solutions.
Panel takeaways and more specifically the phrase, “the best kind of energy is the one that doesn’t need to be consumed” echoed across Greek media outlets and where even highlighted by the Greek prime-minister while addressing the problem of high prices in energy.
Key points included the need to increase energy efficiency, tech transfer to Greece, the need for independent power generation through residential solar power and nature-based business solutions.
Panel takeaways and more specifically the phrase, “the best kind of energy is the one that doesn’t need to be consumed” echoed across Greek media outlets and where even highlighted by the Greek prime-minister while addressing the problem of high prices in energy.