Xenia Kourtoglou Presented “30 Years of Internet in Greece”
With the heartfelt participation of leaders, executives, and companies across technology, telecommunications, and artificial intelligence, the 27th Infocom World Conference was held under the central theme “AI-Volution”—highlighting AI as both the natural next step in technological evolution and a force reshaping society and the business landscape.
The opening keynote was delivered by Xenia Kourtoglou, who presented “30 Years of Internet in Greece,” offering a historical overview of how Focus Bari began, as early as 1995, to independently measure Greeks’ relationship with technology. In her talk, she showcased the digital landscape of that era, the milestone events that fueled the expansion of internet use, and the journey leading to today, where Greeks have become fully-fledged “digital citizens.” Xenia Kourtoglou concluded her keynote by presenting the Greek public’s current attitudes toward Artificial Intelligence—the fears, hesitations, and the audience typologies emerging even within business environments. She also offered guidance on how both technology-related anxieties and concerns around AI can be addressed and overcome.

See Xenia Kourtoglou’s full presentation here.