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Main Venue

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Where Innovation Meets Heritage

The Athens Conservatoire (Ωδείο Αθηνών) will host the core of Panathēnea on May 8th and 9th, from 09:00 to 15:00. As one of the most iconic modernist buildings in the city, it becomes the central stage of Panathēnea — where 2,000 selected attendees come together for two days of bold ideas, powerful connections, and future-defining conversations.

Panathēnea’s unique identity lies in the fusion of creativity, technology, and culture, and the Conservatoire is where this vision comes to life.

What’s Happening at the Conservatoire:

Two Main Stages

For world-class keynotes, panels, and conversations

The Innovation Agora

A buzzing showcase of startups and partners

Breakout Rooms

For curated workshops and thematic discussions

Dedicated Areas for 1:1 Meetings

Bookable through the official Panathēnea app

Networking and Co-Working Zones

Designed for spontaneous conversations and productive flow

Food and Lounge Areas

For relaxed, high-quality mingling

Meet the speakers:

shaping the future

BEYOND THE MAIN HALLS:

Throughout the venue and across the two days, attendees will experience:

- Interactive partner activations across industry and innovation
- Curated workshops with hands-on learnings from top practitioners
- Private 1:1 meetings scheduled via the Panathēnea app
- Unstructured networking and co-working in thoughtfully designed areas


From here, the Panathēnea experience expands across the city through side events hosted by VCs, institutions, and partners — all building on the energy of the main venue.
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