Delegate Outcomes
Three mandates.
Three defensible outcomes.
CADIS is not a panel summit. Every delegation departs with a tangible, defensible result tied to their role in the convening — signed, witnessed, time-bound.
The Outcomes
What each delegation takes home.
Govern
For Governments & Multilaterals
A signed regional compact on Caribbean digital sovereignty — actionable, witnessed, time-bound.
- The Caribbean AI Infrastructure Declaration, committing CARICOM and OECS members to harmonized digital sovereignty positions
- Shared positions on cross-border data flows, model evaluation standards, and AI procurement floors
- Structured ministerial side-rooms with multilateral finance counterparts and standards bodies
Deploy Capital
For Investors & Financiers
A curated, government-endorsed pipeline of bankable Caribbean digital infrastructure projects.
- Project dossiers across member states with sovereign sponsorship and IPA endorsement
- Direct term-sheet conversations with sovereigns, developers, and co-investors
- Blended structures — first-loss tranches, sovereign guarantees, concessional blending — calibrated for SIDS risk
Build
For Operators, Developers & Industry
Site-specific clarity on terms, partners, and pathways to construction.
- Concession terms, fiscal incentives, and offtake structures for priority cable, compute, and energy projects
- Introductions to local JV partners, regulators, and utility counterparts
- A regional procurement and standards roadmap that de-risks multi-jurisdiction deployment
"The test of a successful CADIS edition is not the volume of conversation — it is the count of signed instruments. We chair this summit to that standard."
Take your seat at the outcome table