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Prince William to champion Wales at Newport investment summit

By britishbulletin.com1 December 20253 Mins Read
Prince William to champion Wales at Newport investment summit
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Prince William is set to address delegates at a major investment summit in Newport, marking Wales’s largest international gathering since hosting Nato leaders 11 years ago.

The Welsh Government has organised the event at the International Convention Centre Wales to attract foreign investment into new Welsh ventures.

Organisers anticipate more than 250 companies will participate in the summit, with 150 attending their first Welsh investment event. The gathering represents Wales’s most substantial hosting opportunity since the 2014 Nato summit took place in the country.

The Prince of Wales will deliver a keynote speech promoting Wales as a destination for international investment and business development.

Prince William is set to address more then 250 companies in Newport

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He intends to praise the collaborative approach between industry, academia and government in Wales, describing it as “not in isolation, but as part of a single, connected community”.

William will characterise this partnership as “collaboration at its very best” that is “practical, purposeful and grounded in trust”.

The Prince will describe Wales as an integrated ecosystem spanning multiple industries, stating it is his “honour to play my part in championing the dynamic nation Wales is today as we look to the future”.

The summit draws participation from diverse economic sectors including clean energy, technology, life sciences, financial services, manufacturing and creative industries.

Foreign investment already plays a substantial role in Wales’s economy, with 1,545 international companies currently operating across the nation.

These foreign-owned enterprises provide employment for more than 176,500 people throughout Wales, according to Welsh Government figures.

Prince William will tour a recently opened semiconductor facility

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The broad sectoral representation at the summit reflects Wales’s economic diversity and its appeal to international investors across multiple industries.

The event aims to build on this existing foundation of foreign investment whilst attracting new companies to establish operations in Wales.

Before the summit, the Prince will tour KLA’s recently opened semiconductor facility in Newport.

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During the main event, William will meet representatives from Welsh businesses and engage with leaders from the green technology sector through a brief venue tour.

First Minister Eluned Morgan emphasised the summit’s importance for Wales’s economic development.

Prince William will help to showcase Wales’s investment potential

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“Events like this provide crucial focus for business and government to work together and make deals that will benefit communities the length and breadth of Wales,” she stated.

The summit represents a strategic effort by the Welsh Government to showcase Wales’s investment potential and strengthen its position as an attractive destination for international business ventures.

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