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GovTech 4 Impact 2025 Reveals First Round of Speakers

The GovTech 4 Impact World Congress (G4I) 2025 announces the first round of speakers shaping this year’s agenda. From 12 to 14 May, Madrid will host the world’s foremost minds in government technology and civic impact.
Bringing together leaders from across government, startups, multilateral institutions, and academia, G4I 2025 will showcase real-world solutions and cross-sector collaboration that push the boundaries of how governments serve their citizens in the digital age.


Meet the Leaders

Mohamed BinTaliah – Chief of Government Services – UAE Government

Session: ‘Regional Perspectives from UAE, Asia and África’

Tamara Srzentić  – Minister of Public Administration, Digital Society and Media of Montenegro

Session: ‘Digital Transformation & Public Services: How to Not Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste’

Joaquin Di Mario – CEO & Co-Founder at Ualabee

Session: ‘Building the Future of Governance: Perspectives in GovTech’

Mauricio Sestopal – CEO & Co-Founder – Munidigital

Session: ‘Building the Future of Governance: Perspectives in GovTech

Ibrahim Köran – Head of GovTech at Heliad AG

Session: ‘Shaping the Future: Insights from the GovTech Ecosystem’

Adriano Pitoli – Head of Fundo GovTech at KPTL

Session: ‘Investors in B2G Spaces’

Alejandra Torres – Honorable Chamber of National Deputy of Argentina representing Córdoba

Session: ‘GovTech in Latin America: Success Stories and Lessons Learned’

Niles Friedman – Executive Advisor at Star Insights

Session: ‘Bridging GovTech Innovation: An Exchange of Approaches Between Europe and The United State To Transform Public Services’

Dr. Wafa Snaineh – President at Gov. Design Academy

Session: ‘Customer Experience in GovTech: Why It’s Time to Get Back to Basics’

Daniel Abadie – Sr. Technical Advisor & Head of Partnerships at CDPI

Session: ‘Round Table  IDB ADB CDPI’s ’

Siim Sikkut – Managing Partner of Digital Nation

Session: ‘Keynote Speaker Session

Raquel Jorge Ricart – Director for EU Government and Policy Affairs – Adigital

Session: ‘Navigating the Digital Transformation: Ethical Risk and Policies

Emmanuel González Yamús – Founder and Chief Learning Officer – Rewired School

Session: ‘Corrupción Cero: Leading Accelerators and Venture Capital Funds in Latin America

These voices will explore concrete strategies for scaling innovation in government, investing in public-interest tech, advancing digital inclusion, and rebuilding trust between institutions and citizens, grounded in both global insight and local realities. Every session of our carefully curated program offers an opportunity to question conventional models, exchange practical solutions, and gain the tools needed to lead confidently in a rapidly evolving digital age.

The full G4I 2025 experience will feature more speakers, deeper insights, and bold conversations that will shape the future of public service.

The Questions Facing Public Innovation Today – Are You Part of the Answer?

G4I 2025 is designed for public servants, technologists, innovators, investors, and thought leaders who are committed to reimagining how governments serve people in the digital age. Whether you work inside a public institution, build solutions for the public sector, or fund innovation for social good, this is where bold ideas make real-world impact.

Our mission is simple: to equip government officials with the tools, insights, and global connections they need to lead digital transformation confidently and responsibly. That’s why registration is completely free for public sector employees – because access to innovation should never be a barrier to better governance.

Non-government participants are also encouraged to join the conversation and contribute to the future of digital public service. Register by 23 April to benefit from a €100 discount.

Secure your spot today: https://g4i-congress.com/register/

Govtech 4 Impact World Congress is looking forward to welcoming all participants on 12–14 May in the heart of Madrid at Green Patio, where the future of public service will take shape.

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