Energon Green Solutions had the distinct honour of participating in the AI+Democracy Forum, hosted at the historic National Historical Museum, Old Parliament House in Athens, a symbolic and highly relevant venue for a discussion on how artificial intelligence is transforming our institutions, economies and civic life.
The Forum brought together leading representatives from technology, research, industry and innovation ecosystems, fostering a substantive and forward-looking dialogue on the opportunities and responsibilities that accompany the rapid acceleration of AI.
It was a great privilege to hear and engage with a distinguished group of speakers who are actively shaping the global technological landscape:
- Lars Rasmussen, Co-Founder of Google Maps & Panathēnea
- Kostas Kryptos Chalkias, Co-Founder & Chief Cryptographer, Mysten Labs
- Tania (Tetiana) Revun, Program Manager, Google DeepMind
- Antonios Mavropoulos, Member of the UNEP IETC Advisory Board & CEO, D-Waste
- Georgios Dagkoulis, Product Programme Manager & HTN Robotics Expert
- Stella Bompotsiari, Founder & CEO, The Greek Online School
- Louis Loizou, Co-Founder, PathPlay Labs & Hellenic Tech Network
Their interventions collectively highlighted critical dimensions of the AI transition, from secure digital infrastructure, cryptography and frontier research, to circular economy applications, robotics, education, media, and international innovation ecosystems.
We extend our sincere appreciation to the Hellenic Tech Network and Nikol Konstantaropoulou for the vision, initiative and excellent organisation of an event that successfully positioned Greece within the broader European and global AI dialogue.


Why this matters for Energon Green Solutions
For Energon Green Solutions, discussions of this kind are not theoretical. They are directly connected to our strategic mission and operational roadmap.
- Building sustainable and resilient digital & energy ecosystems AI is rapidly becoming a core layer of energy systems, smart grids, infrastructure optimisation and climate technologies. The democratic governance of these systems is essential to ensure transparency, security and equal access.
- Promoting responsible AI and infrastructure governance As AI becomes embedded in critical infrastructure, questions of accountability, regulatory alignment and technological sovereignty become central to long-term sustainability.
- Ensuring that technological progress aligns with democratic values and societal impact Innovation must be human-centric, inclusive and environmentally responsible. The green and digital transitions must move forward together.
Greece in the global AI conversation
The diversity, depth and international relevance of the speakers confirmed that Greece has the capacity to act as a meaningful node in the European and global AI ecosystem, not only as a market, but as a contributor to policy, innovation, research and sustainable technological deployment.
Energon Green Solutions remains committed to actively contributing to this dialogue and to transforming these insights into tangible collaborations, scalable solutions and measurable impact for a green, digital and democratically governed future.
We look forward to continuing the conversation.

