
The Interceltic Business Forum is on the road again! After successful editions in Lorient, Cardiff, and Galway, this premier event for business leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators from across the Celtic nations will take place in Falmouth, Cornwall, on April 25, 2025.
The Interceltic Business Forum is on the road again! After successful editions in Lorient, Cardiff, and Galway, this premier event for business leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators from across the Celtic nations will take place in Falmouth, Cornwall, on April 25, 2025.
This year’s forum will be organized in partnership with Cornwall Trade and Investment, ensuring a strong regional focus and the inclusion of Cornwall’s thriving industries. Building on the successes of past events, the 2025 edition promises to deliver unparalleled opportunities for collaboration, growth, and innovation across the Celtic regions.
Falmouth is not only a picturesque harbor town but also a hub for innovation, making it the ideal location to host this year’s forum. Cornwall’s strengths in renewable energy, agri-tech, and creative industries align seamlessly with the forum’s focus on fostering cross-border collaboration and creating tangible business opportunities.
The Interceltic Business Forum is designed to deliver actionable outcomes for participants. Highlights of the 2025 forum include:
The 2024 forum in Lorient highlighted the power of bringing the Celtic business community together. With new trade delegations and partnerships emerging from that event, the Falmouth edition will continue to focus on fostering real, results-driven collaboration across borders.
Join us on April 25, 2025, at the National Maritime Museum Cornwall, Discovery Quay, Falmouth TR11 3QY, for a day of dynamic discussions, strategic networking, and opportunities to take your business to the next level.
Let’s keep building the future of Celtic business together – see you in Falmouth!

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