An evening of excellence, science and celebration: The Monte-Carlo Woman of the Year Award returns for its 14th edition, inviting guests to a prestigious Gala Dinner dedicated to honoring women whose work is shaping medical research and the development of new therapies for longevity. This exceptional evening will bring together international leaders, institutional figures, researchers, entrepreneurs and decision-makers from across Europe for a refined celebration where innovation, knowledge and human impact take center stage.
The 9th edition of the Monaco Women Forum returns for a full day of high-level dialogue, bringing together some of the most influential leaders, scientists, institutional figures and decision-makers shaping the future of our world.
Understanding the risks to improve prevention: Cardiovascular disease is now recognised as the leading cause of death among women, yet it remains widely underdiagnosed and often misunderstood. As part of its ongoing programme, the Monaco Women Network is organizing a roundtable discussion dedicated to women’s cardiovascular health, in collaboration with the Centre Cardio-Thoracique de Monaco, on Thursday, January 22 at 6:00 PM.
Second edition of AI Monaco – International conference at One Monte-Carlo
Boosted by its 3650 visitors last September, the Government of Monaco has decided to professionalize the concept and diversify the sectors represented at the 2024 event, in a more appropriate and therefore more ambitious space.
To close the season, H.S.H. Prince Albert II honors the Club's sailors every year at the Y.C.M. Awards, which include the UBS Trophy for young competitors in the Sports Section, as well as member sailors and helmsmen who sail at the highest level.
The theme of the day will be "Monaco - Africa: Strengthening ties, focusing on solutions". The program includes interviews with Monegasque and African personalities, a networking lunch and six specialist panels on different aspects of this continent with which Monaco has important economic ties.
Mentre il Principato di Monaco ha superato la soglia dei 60.000 occupati nel settore privato, alcuni settori professionali incontrano difficoltà di reclutamento in una società post-COVID in cui il modo in cui le persone si approcciano al lavoro sta cambiando. Per questo motivo il Governo ha deciso di organizzare una Giornata dell'occupazione il 15 settembre 2023, con l'obiettivo di "far incontrare domanda e offerta di lavoro nel Principato".
Monaco Residents' Meeting, organised by Living in Monaco magazine.
Evening debate on the topic "Energy transition: discovering committed readings" in collaboration with the Mission for Energy Transition