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S4 E 11 I Building Bridges: Strengthening Global Partnerships through Trade, Culture & Diplomacy

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How can Greece, Australia and the European Union work together to create new opportunities in trade, innovation and sustainable development? In this episode of The Greek Podyssey, we welcome Konstantinos Sgouras, Co-Founder and Head of International Relations at Unity in Philia and Executive Chairman of Professionals in International Trade (PIT). Konstantinos shares his journey into international relations and explains how cultural diplomacy, global partnerships and strategic collaboration can drive economic growth and strengthen relationships between Australia, Greece and the European Union. We explore the opportunities available through Horizon Europe, one of the world's largest research and innovation funding programs, and discuss how Australian organisations, universities and businesses can collaborate with European partners to access funding and develop cutting-edge solutions. The conversation also tackles some of Greece's biggest challenges, including housing affordability, over tourism, infrastructure, sustainable island development, and balancing economic growth with the needs of local communities. Konstantinos also shares his perspective on giving back to society, preserving cultural heritage, fostering innovation ecosystems, and why critical thinking and meaningful human connections are more important than ever in the age of artificial intelligence. Whether you're interested in international trade, European funding, Greece's economy, innovation, sustainability, business development, diplomacy, or Australia's global partnerships, this episode offers valuable insights from someone working at the intersection of business, government and international cooperation. In this episode, you'll discover: • What Unity in Philia does and its global mission • How Horizon Europe funding works • Opportunities for Australian businesses and organisations in Europe • The future of Greece's economy and investment landscape • Sustainable tourism and island development • Housing affordability and over tourism in Greece • Building international partnerships that create lasting impact • Why culture remains one of the world's strongest diplomatic tools • The importance of community, leadership and giving back If you enjoy conversations about Greece, the Greek diaspora, international business, innovation, entrepreneurship, culture and global affairs, don't forget to subscribe to The Greek Podyssey and share this episode with your network.

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S4 E 11 I Building Bridges: Strengthening Global Partnerships through Trade, Culture & Diplomacy

How can Greece, Australia and the European Union work together to create new opportunities in trade, innovation and sustainable development? In this episode of The Greek Podyssey, we welcome Konstantinos Sgouras, Co-Founder and Head of International Relations at Unity in Philia and Executive Chairman of Professionals in International Trade (PIT). Konstantinos shares his journey into international relations and explains how cultural diplomacy, global partnerships and strategic collaboration can drive economic growth and strengthen relationships between Australia, Greece and the European Union. We explore the opportunities available through Horizon Europe, one of the world's largest research and innovation funding programs, and discuss how Australian organisations, universities and businesses can collaborate with European partners to access funding and develop cutting-edge solutions. The conversation also tackles some of Greece's biggest challenges, including housing affordability, over tourism, infrastructure, sustainable island development, and balancing economic growth with the needs of local communities. Konstantinos also shares his perspective on giving back to society, preserving cultural heritage, fostering innovation ecosystems, and why critical thinking and meaningful human connections are more important than ever in the age of artificial intelligence. Whether you're interested in international trade, European funding, Greece's economy, innovation, sustainability, business development, diplomacy, or Australia's global partnerships, this episode offers valuable insights from someone working at the intersection of business, government and international cooperation. In this episode, you'll discover: • What Unity in Philia does and its global mission • How Horizon Europe funding works • Opportunities for Australian businesses and organisations in Europe • The future of Greece's economy and investment landscape • Sustainable tourism and island development • Housing affordability and over tourism in Greece • Building international partnerships that create lasting impact • Why culture remains one of the world's strongest diplomatic tools • The importance of community, leadership and giving back If you enjoy conversations about Greece, the Greek diaspora, international business, innovation, entrepreneurship, culture and global affairs, don't forget to subscribe to The Greek Podyssey and share this episode with your network.

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