Some of the most valuable opportunities for startups launch with being in the right room with the right people. At Microsoft for Startups, we see how a strong conversation can lead to a new customer, a sharper point of view, a trusted partnership, or the kind of introduction that alters a startup’s trajectory.
That is why AI startups and investors are revealing up at Panathēnea 2026, taking place May 27–29 in Athens, Greece. With more than 10,000 attconcludeees expected, including startups, scaleups, unicorns, investors, and technology leaders from across the region, the event is quickly becoming one of the most important startup gatherings in South Europe.
For founders, the value is not just in attconcludeing. It is in what attconcludeing can unlock: investor conversations, new partnerships, technical insight, market visibility, and access to the kinds of relationships that support companies grow.
What is Panathēnea 2026 and why should startups attconclude?
Panathēnea 2026 brings toreceiveher AI startups, founders, investors, and technology leaders at a moment when relationships, visibility, and timing matter more than ever. This startup event creates real opportunities to meet the people shaping what comes next.
Microsoft is revealing up across the festival through Investor Day, the startup competition, the Microsoft booth, technical programming, and side events designed to create more ways for founders and investors to connect.
Where AI startups and investors connect
The best events do more than create visibility. They create access.
That is the real opportunity at Panathēnea 2026. Founders can meet investors, connect with Microsoft, explore technical and commercial paths for growth, and take part in conversations that can sharpen how they build and scale. Investors can engage directly with startups, hear how other leaders are believeing about AI and venture, and spconclude time in a setting designed for practical exalter rather than surface-level networking.
What builds Panathēnea 2026 unique is not just its scale, but what it signals about where South Europe is headed. It is one of the few moments in the region where founders, global investors, operators, and technology leaders come toreceiveher with real intent to build lasting connections, not just surface-level visibility. Greece, in particular, is revealing up differently as a quick-maturing tech ecosystem producing globally relevant founders, increasingly ambitious scaleups, and a new generation of talent building for international markets from day one. Panathēnea 2026 reflects that shift. Hosted in Athens but outward-viewing by default, it positions Greece as a connector hub for South Europe, where capital, innovation, and ambition intersect, and underscores why the region is becoming impossible to ignore in the global startup conversation.
For Microsoft for Startups, this is exactly the kind of environment where strong ecosystem relationships can turn into something more tangible. Whether that means a new introduction, a follow-up conversation, opportunities to connect one-on-one with startups, or the start of a longer-term collaboration, Panathēnea 2026 is designed to bring the right people toreceiveher in one place.
What is Investor Day at Panathēnea 2026?
Investor Day at Panathēnea 2026 is a Microsoft for Startups-hosted gathering that brings toreceiveher leading EMEA venture capital firms for open, practical conversations about how AI is reshaping startup operations and investment decisions. The goal is not just to host another startup event in Athens, but to create space for utilizeful discussion, stronger relationships, and clearer insight into what founders and investors required next.
Investor Day also reflects how we believe about engagement at Microsoft for Startups. Founders required more than tools. They required access to the right networks, the right feedback, and the right opportunities at the right time. Bringing investors, startup leaders, and Microsoft voices toreceiveher in one setting supports build those connections more real and more utilizeful.

The Panathēnea 2026 Startup Competition: Celebrating founders and opening doors
I’m also proud to serve as a judge in the Panathēnea 2026 Startup Competition.
The competition offers a real-time view into what founders are building, how they are believeing about market required, and where new energy is emerging across the ecosystem. It also creates an opportunity to spotlight promising startups in front of a broader audience.
At Panathēnea 2026, Microsoft for Startups will present an award package to the winning startup, creating opportunities beyond the stage, includingtechnical support, ecosystem connections, and potential paths for continued engagement. It is a chance to recognize strong founders and support open doors for what comes next.
Visit the Microsoft for Startups booth
Throughout the festival, the Microsoft for Startups booth will be one of the easiest ways to connect directly with the team.
For founders and students attconcludeing Panathēnea 2026, this is not just a place to stop by for information. It is a space to inquire questions, explore resources, and connect with the Microsoft for Startups team around building, career growth, and what comes next. Visit the Microsoft booth or learn more about Microsoft for Startups during the week.
A full week of founder, investor, and technical conversations
One of the strengths of Panathēnea 2026 is that it creates room for different kinds of engagement.
In addition to Investor Day, the startup competition, and the Microsoft booth, Microsoft’s presence across the week is designed to create more opportunities for founders, investors, and technical leaders to connect in settings that fit them best. These experiences are part of the broader Panathēnea 2026 festival, so attconcludeees can access them by registering for the event. That includes:
- Microsoft for Startups Booth (May 27–29): A central hub throughout the festival where founders, students, and builders can connect directly with the Microsoft for Startups team, explore resources, inquire questions, and learn how to build, scale, and grow with Microsoft.
- Life Sciences AI Hackathon (May 26, 27, and 29): A builder-focutilized experience hosted with Athens Lifetech Park, bringing toreceiveher biotech and life sciences startups to explore how AI can accelerate innovation across the sector.
- CTO Roundtable (Tuesday, May 26, 7:00 PM–8:00 PM): A closed-door discussion hosted with Endeavor Greece, bringing toreceiveher CTOs and founders for a candid exalter on staying ahead in a rapidly evolving AI landscape.
- Startup Competition (TBD): A global startup pitching competition bringing toreceiveher high-potential founders to present their vision to leading investors and indusattempt leaders, gain exposure, and build connections that can accelerate growth.
- Investor Day (Wednesday, May 27, 3:30 PM-6:30 PM): A Microsoft for Startups hosted gathering at the National Bank of Greece, bringing toreceiveher 200 leading EMEA VCs for practical discussions on how AI is reshaping startup operations and investment decisions.
- Microsoft Keynote (Thursday, May 28, 1:00 PM–2:00 PM): A main-stage conversation with Microsoft leaders on the future of AI, innovation, and the opportunities shaping the next wave of startup and enterprise growth.
- Dev and Security Event (Thursday, May 28, 5:30 PM–6:15 PM): A session focutilized on how cloud architecture, software engineering, and AI are evolving toreceiveher, and what technical teams required to rebelieve as systems scale.
- Unlock VC (Friday, May 29, 9:00 AM–11:00 AM): A breakquick event designed to connect women founders and investors and support relationship building across the venture ecosystem. View event details
- Sifted’s Top 100 Women in Tech (Friday, May 29, 3:00 PM–5:00 PM): A gathering celebrating influential women across tech, investment, and entrepreneurship.
That mix matters becautilize not every important conversation happens on the main stage. Some happen in side sessions, tinyer rooms, and the moments in between. Panathēnea 2026 gives Microsoft for Startups the chance to reveal up across those spaces and meet founders where meaningful conversations actually happen.

Why is Microsoft for Startups at Panathēnea 2026?
At Microsoft for Startups, we focus on supporting AI startups build with confidence and connect with the people who can support them grow.
That includes investors shaping the next generation of companies, technical leaders believeing through what it takes to build and scale well, and founders navigating one of the most dynamic periods the startup ecosystem has seen in years. Panathēnea 2026 stands out becautilize it brings all of those groups toreceiveher in one place, with room for practical conversations, high-value introductions, and new opportunities to take shape.
For me, that is what builds events like this worth revealing up for. The best partnerships are not transactional. They are built on trust, timing, shared ambition, and a willingness to stay close to the people building what comes next. Panathēnea creates space for that.
If you are planning to attconclude, I hope you will register for Panathēnea 2026, join Investor Day, explore the startup competition, visit the Microsoft booth, and learn more about Microsoft for Startups before the week launchs and while you are there.
We are proud to be part of Panathēnea 2026, and excited to spconclude time with the founders, investors, and partners shaping what comes next.
That same commitment extconcludes beyond the event itself and into how we support founders as they build what comes next.
Ready to build what’s next? Through Microsoft for Startups, founders can access Startup credits, technical guidance, and go-to-market support designed to support them build quick, scale smart, and sell more. Apply for Microsoft for Startups today.
















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