This year’s Summit, organised by Sustineri Partners in strategic partnership with the Government of Montenegro, will bring together a record number of more than 1,000 registered participants and over 100 media representatives. It will feature an intensive programme of more than 70 panels, workshops, and accompanying events.
At today’s press conference held at the Government of Montenegro, CEO and co-founder of Sustineri Partners and organiser of the Summit, Biljana Braithwaite stated:
“Adria Future Summit is designed to serve as a mechanism that transforms ideas into concrete action: investments, agreements, and collaborations that endure throughout the year. Our goal is for Southeast Europe to move beyond being merely an observer of global change and to become an active participant in shaping it. We bring together ministers who create regulatory frameworks, innovators who offer solutions, and global investors with capital, thereby building a sustainable, competitive, and technologically advanced Adria region. This is the value we deliver and we are proud of it.”
Support for the Summit was also formally expressed at the press conference by Admir Sahmanovic, Minister of Energy and Mining of Montenegro (Ministarstvo rudarstva i energetike), along with representatives of the Summit’s platinum sponsors: Zoran Milovanović, CEO of MTEL Crna Gora; Milos Pavlovic, Chairman of the Board of Universal Capital Bank AD Podgorica; and Mohamed Alabbar, founder of Eagle Hills. They were joined by Predrag Lekovic, Director of Government Relations and Asset Management at Porto Montenegro, one of the Summit’s organising partners.
The fourth annual Adria Future Summit (AFS 2026), a leading regional platform connecting capital, innovation, and sustainable development, officially begins tomorrow, 22 April, at Porto Montenegro in Tivat.










