The WTC Talks event on August 27th was a resounding success, demonstrating that even in the traditionally quiet month of August, the World Trade Center Lisboa can bring people together for insightful discussions and valuable networking opportunities. Over six hours, more than 20 speakers shared their expertise across six thematic panels, creating an atmosphere of learning and collaboration. To top it off, our dear friend Agnes Gomes from WTC Paris joined us, adding an international touch to the event.
The idea for WTC Talks originated from a bold challenge: to host an event in August, despite the common belief that it’s a slow month for business events in Lisbon. We recognized that our monthly committees should get a break, and many people might be unavailable. Still, we wanted to prove that with the right mix of inspiration and engagement, we could deliver a memorable event, even amidst the heat of the Portuguese summer.
Our vision was to create a self-sustaining event, not overly reliant on a large audience, given the uncertainty around interest and availability. The result was a dynamic gathering that featured inspiring interviews and a larger crowd than expected, reinforcing the idea that impactful conversations can happen any time of the year. WTC Talks brought together experts, thought leaders, and influential professionals, sharing insights on relevant and innovative topics. It was a remarkable opportunity for attendees to expand their knowledge, connect with peers, and explore new ideas. As always, our focus was on fostering an informal and interactive atmosphere, encouraging participants to share their stories, experiences, and challenges from the heart. This approach has consistently set our events apart, making each gathering unique and valuable.
With the success of WTC Talks, we are looking forward to a vibrant September, filled with exciting events at WTC Lisbon:
If you want the companies in your ecosystem to take advantage of this world of opportunities created daily at the WTC Lisbon business club, contact us now at pedro@wtclisboa.com.