Caribbean Economic Forum 2026

June 18–19, 2026 · Barbados

The Caribbean Economic Forum

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Black Mic Create
Counselor Global Solutions
Webgold
150+Leaders & Investors
4Key Sectors
$25Bn+Investment Pipeline
25+Projects
About Us

About CEF 2026

Caribbean Economic Forum (CEF) 2026 is the region's leading investment forum, designed to spark deal origination, drive high-level dialogue, and transform project pipelines into bankable transactions within 12–24 months.

On June 18–19 in Barbados, CEF convenes global and regional investors, development finance institutions, governments, private sector leaders, and project sponsors ready to act.

In just two days, the forum compresses months of introductions into focused, results-driven engagement. CEF leverages curated regional pipelines, global investor appetite, public–private partnerships, and innovative blended finance models to accelerate outcomes.

Powered by Invest Barbados

CEF 2026 is powered by Invest Barbados, the economic development agency of the Government of Barbados, responsible for attracting, facilitating, landing and sustaining global businesses for Barbados.

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Who is Attending

A dynamic mix of global investors, development finance institutions, multilateral agencies, and private-sector leaders have already confirmed their participation in the Caribbean Economic Forum 2026, with more being added every week.

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From the Leadership Team

On behalf of CEF 2026, we extend our warm regards and an invitation to engage with a transformative regional initiative designed to shape the future of economic growth, investment, and innovation across the Caribbean.

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From Blended Finance to Bankable Projects: CEF 2026 is Built for Execution

Two days. One room. The Caribbean's most deal-focused investment forum.

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Food & Agriculture Systems

Transforming Caribbean food systems into investable, resilient growth engines through regional value chains, agri-tech, and blue-food innovation.

  • Regional food processing hubs
  • Blue-food export platforms
  • Agri-tech and precision farming
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Water Security & Smart Infrastructure

Climate-resilient water infrastructure and smart urban systems designed for the Caribbean's unique geography and vulnerability.

  • Water desalination and treatment
  • Flood resilience infrastructure
  • Smart grid and utility systems
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Blue Economy & Oceans

Vast marine resources and climate pressures invite sustainable investment. The Caribbean is a global hub for blue economy leadership.

  • Sustainable fisheries and aquaculture
  • Maritime transport and port infrastructure
  • Marine biotechnology
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Trade, Tourism & Diaspora Capital

Structuring diaspora capital flows, trade corridors, and tourism investment for maximum Caribbean economic impact.

  • Diaspora bonds and investment vehicles
  • Tourism infrastructure and hospitality
  • Trade facilitation platforms
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Energy & Resilient Infrastructure

Accelerating the Caribbean's energy transition with bankable renewable projects, storage solutions, and grid modernization.

  • Utility-scale solar and wind
  • Battery storage and grid modernization
  • Energy efficiency and demand management
Event Schedule

Agenda

Over two days, CEF 2026 will blend high-level dialogue with structured deal-making, ensuring strategic conversations are directly linked to transaction opportunities.


07:30–08:30Registration
08:30–09:00

Welcome & Opening Remarks

Speaker: TBA

09:00–10:00Keynote

Feature Address

Speaker: TBA

10:00–11:15

River Lime Chat with Central Bank Governors

The Caribbean Economy in 2026: Investable Resilience

Speaker: TBA

11:15–12:30

Investors Speak Out

Speaker: TBA

12:15–13:30Networking Lunch
13:30–15:00Spotlight

Spotlight Rooms

13:30–15:00

Parallel Fireside Chat: Diaspora Bonds

Mobilizing Diaspora Capital for Caribbean Futures

Speaker: TBA

15:00–16:00

MDBs: Co-financing, Guarantees & Technical Assistance

Speaker: TBA

17:30–19:00Cocktail Party (off-site)
Speakers

Meet the Speakers

32 confirmed speakers across finance, development, trade, climate and innovation.

Alvin Wang Graylin

Alvin Wang Graylin

Anna Toness

Anna Toness

Tamara Maxwell

Tamara Maxwell

Dr. The Most Honourable Kevin Greenidge F.B.

Dr. The Most Honourable Kevin Greenidge F.B.

Dr. Gobind Ganga

Dr. Gobind Ganga

Peter McCall

Peter McCall

Gregory N. Hill

Gregory N. Hill

Brian Bogart

Brian Bogart

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Secure Your Place at CEF 2026

Book your spot to connect, create, capitalize.

For wire transfer or group bookings contact caribbeaneconomic@gmail.com

Hotel Accommodation

Accommodation can be booked directly with partner hotels.

1 (940) 623-1448

1 (868) 222-1035

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Two Day Pass

Register by 15th May to secure this rate. Accommodation is not included in this pass.

$425/person
  • 2-Day Conference Access
  • Access to all Networking events
  • Lunch and networking coffee breaks
  • Official delegate pack and conference materials
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One Day Pass

Perfect for attendees with tight schedules. Choose to attend either Day 1 or Day 2 of the event.

$275/person
  • All sessions for chosen day
  • Same-day networking access
  • Lunch & coffee breaks
  • Official delegate pack
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Sponsors

Invest Barbados
Acero
ANSA
Counselor Global
Black Mic Create
CIMH
DESMOS
IAM
Mercavi

Be Part of the Deal Flow

CEF 2026 is where mandates are won and projects move from pipeline to transaction.

Where deals get structured

Power Rooms

Power Rooms are exclusive, closed-door sessions where Caribbean governments and private enterprises present bankable opportunities directly to principal investors. Built for confidentiality and action — moving projects from pitch to mandate, with clear pathways to execution within 12–24 months.

Where brands get built

Spotlight Rooms

Spotlight Rooms are dedicated one-hour showcase slots where companies, funds, and institutions can present their products, strategies, and track records to a targeted audience of investors, governments, DFIs, and private-sector leaders.