Caribbean Export Development Agency, the EU Delegation to Trinidad and Tobago, and the EU-LAC Digital Accelerator organise the webinar:

How Caribbean firms can turn data into clients & productivity

During the session, speakers from Caribbean Export, the EU Delegation, and regional data experts will explain how Caribbean corporates and startups can use data and business intelligence tools to:

  • Improve operational performance, planning, and competitiveness (from a corporate perspective)
  • Test and validate data-driven solutions through pilot collaborations (from a startup perspective)

 19 May 2026
10:00 AST
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Programme

The webinar will tackle the following topics:

  • Why many firms fail to use the data they already collect
  • Practical business intelligence and analytics use cases for Caribbean SMEs
  • Accessible dashboard and BI tools for everyday business decisions
  • How data improves planning, forecasting, and risk management
  • How corporates can collaborate with startups to pilot data-driven solutions
  • Introduction to the EU-LAC Digital Accelerator and Digital Connectors programme

Agenda

10:00 – 10:10 WELCOME WORDS

  • Leo Naut, Deputy Executive Director, Caribbean Export
  • Felipe Armijo, Programme Officer, EU Delegation to Trinidad and Tobago
10:10 – 10:40 DATA ANALYTICS PANEL

10:40 – 10:45 EU-LAC DIGITAL ACCELERATOR PRESENTATION

  • To be confirmed
10:45 – 11:00 Q&A & CLOSURE

 

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