Four Cymru Partners with Wales Tech Week 2025 to Amplify Welsh Innovation on Global Stage

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Four Cymru has announced a strategic partnership with Wales Tech Week 2025, the flagship international technology summit that celebrates Welsh innovation, talent and entrepreneurship. The collaboration aims to spotlight Wales as an emerging global tech hub, fostering collaboration and investment in digital transformation.

Set to take place from November 24–26, 2025, at ICC Wales in Newport, the summit will convene technology leaders, investors, policymakers, and innovators from around the world. Organised by Technology Connected, the event will showcase how emerging technologies are reshaping industries, from manufacturing and energy to finance and professional services.

As the Welsh arm of the international Four Agency Group, Four Cymru will spearhead strategic communications, storytelling and audience engagement for the summit. With a presence in Cardiff, Aberystwyth, London, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Riyadh, the agency aims to elevate Wales’s growing tech ecosystem onto the global stage.

Nan Williams, Group CEO of Four and a North Wales native, expressed pride in supporting the event:

“Wales Tech Week showcases the very best of Wales on the world stage. Cymru is carving out a unique position in global tech—connected, ambitious and driven. From pioneering semiconductors to cutting-edge cybersecurity, this is where global opportunity meets Welsh ingenuity.”

Four Cymru’s involvement will also support the summit’s mission to boost digital adoption across sectors, improve business sustainability and performance, and open new opportunities in an increasingly connected world.

Avril Lewis, Managing Director of Technology Connected, welcomed the partnership:

“We’re thrilled to have Four Cymru on board. Their expertise in strategic communication and global outreach will be vital in telling Wales’s innovation story to the world. This partnership enhances our ambition to position Wales as a global leader in tech.”

The 2025 event will centre on three key themes: Tech for People, Tech for the Planet, and Tech for Performance. It is expected to attract entrepreneurs, investors, academics and policymakers keen to explore how technology can drive business, social progress and sustainability.

The summit will be free to attend and is expected to be one of the UK’s standout tech events of the year.

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