Past event · April 20-22, 2026

GlobalSustainableIslands Summit 2026

Gran Canaria, Spain | In-person | English & Spanish

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GSIS 2026 recap

This page archives the programme, speakers, and resources from Gran Canaria. Read our full thank-you message to the community.

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Who is GSIS for?

GSIS is designed for participants actively engaged in island-focused work. If your decisions, solutions, or investments impact island communities, this is where the right conversations happen.

GSIS is for you if:

  • Your work is directly connected to island policy, energy, climate, or economic development
  • You are delivering technologies or services relevant to island contexts
  • You are looking for a focused forum rather than a general sustainability conference
  • Place-based learning matters to you
  • Long-term relationships are as important as sessions
  • You attend events to advance projects
  • You value high-level perspectives in a professional, collaborative environment
Community

Our Attendees Are

GSIS convenes the institutions and partners needed to move island initiatives beyond dialogue and into delivery.

Governments & Island Authorities

To engage in policy dialogue and peer exchange, advance island energy and climate agendas, and foster regional and international partnerships.

Solution Providers & Industry

Present innovative solutions, connect with decision-makers and deployment partners, and explore real-world island implementation.

Development & Finance Institutions

Identify collaboration opportunities, align funding and investment priorities, and engage with credible project pipelines.

Civil Society & NGOs

Exchange applied experience and case studies, strengthen partnerships for sustainable impact, and connect community-based work to policy frameworks.

Research & Knowledge Partners

Share research insights and applied evidence, connect academic work with policy and implementation, and develop research partnerships and international collaboration opportunities.

Global Participation

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Global Speaker Distribution

111 speakers from 74 countries

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Welcome to the Future of Sustainable Islands

Join island leaders, innovators, and sustainability specialists from around the world as we gather in the beautiful island of Gran Canaria to shape the future of Sustainable Island Development. The Global Sustainable Islands Summit 2026 will bring together cutting-edge solutions, inspiring stories, and actionable strategies for creating resilient island communities.

The location

Why Gran Canaria?

Gran Canaria, one of the islands from the Canary Islands region, also a part of the Macaronesia region that encompasses the Azores, Madeira and Cape Verde, has become the focus for Sustainability projects. The island positions itself as a bridge between Europe, Africa and the Americas. The island has been pioneering innovative approaches to climate adaptation, renewable energy and responsible tourism projects.

Stylised map of Gran Canaria
The venue

ExpoMeloneras, Gran Canaria

A point of reference for its fine architecture and functionality in the south of Gran Canaria. This is a multifunctional building with a surface area of 14,000m². Its 24 conference halls, with a total surface area of 9,264 square metres, can host such varied events as congresses, conferences, exhibitions, concerts, sports events, fashion shows and all types of meetings.

ExpoMeloneras venue in Gran Canaria
Past event

Thank you to our attendees

Global Sustainable Islands Summit 2026 has come to a close. We are deeply grateful to every participant who joined us in Gran Canaria-your energy, ideas, and commitment to island sustainability made this edition meaningful and memorable.

To partners, speakers, sponsors, and volunteers: thank you for helping us build a space where island leaders and changemakers could connect, learn, and move practical solutions forward.

This page remains as a record of the programme and outcomes from April 20-22, 2026. We look forward to staying in touch with our community for future work on resilient, sustainable islands worldwide.

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About the Event

Co-hosted with the Cabildo de Gran Canaria, the Global Sustainable Islands Summit is the premier international forum for addressing sustainable development in island communities. In May 2024, the Summit was successfully hosted in Prince Edward Island, Canada. In 2025 the event was hosted by St. Kitts & Nevis and brought the focus to the Caribbean. Now, it will be held in Gran Canaria, a strategic hub for sustainability in Europe, the Canary Islands, and the wider Macaronesia region. The 2026 Global Sustainable Islands Summit provides a platform for high-level dialogue, knowledge exchange, and practical collaboration among leaders, policymakers, sustainability experts, and global stakeholders.

The Ecoislas Agenda is Gran Canaria's main sustainability framework, guiding its transition toward a resilient, climate-neutral, and inclusive development model. It brings together key areas such as climate action, energy, water and food sovereignty, biodiversity, circular economy, and sustainable tourism under a unified territorial strategy aligned with European goals. By integrating policy, innovation, and community engagement, Gran Canaria positions itself as a living laboratory for island sustainability. This vision strongly complements the aims of the Global Sustainable Islands Summit (GSIS) and highlights Gran Canaria's leadership in sharing scalable, real-world solutions with islands globally.

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Conference Program

Content Tracks

Six critical pathways for sustainable island development, bringing together global expertise and local innovation

1

Resilient Island Energy Systems

Pioneering microgrids, pumped hydro and storage integration, offshore wind, affordability and community-scale energy planning and renewable solutions from islands leading the transition

2

Ocean, Blue Economy & Maritime Innovation

Maritime governance, offshore wind, shipping innovation, marine renewables, sustainable fisheries, aquaculture, and spatial planning from ocean-dependent jurisdictions

3

Circular Economy & Sustainable Tourism

Marine biomass innovation, blue bioeconomy, circular and sustainable tourism, tourism waste valorisation, algae cultivation, and integrated resource recovery, transforming ocean and land constraints into opportunities.

4

Building Capacity: Talent, Technology & Institutional Innovation

Digital government, workforce development, diaspora engagement, youth pathways into green jobs, participatory governance, and institutional strategies multiplying impact in small jurisdictions

5

Climate Adaptation, Biodiversity & Natural Area Management

Nature-based solutions, community science, ecosystem restoration, and adaptation where ocean and climate impacts demand immediate action

6

Mobilising Finance for Sustainable Economic Development

EU institutional funding and consortia for outermost regions and sub-national island jurisdictions, climate fund navigation, philanthropic partnerships, blended finance, local trust funds and investment-readiness for island SMEs.

Event Schedule

Summit Agenda

Three days of high-level panels, technical deep dives, and networking—exploring how islands lead the global transition in energy, climate, nature, and circular futures.

DETAILED AGENDA

Day 1 — Site Visits & Opening Ceremony

Various (site visits in the morning and early afternoon) · ExpoMeloneras (registration & opening) · Lopesan Baobab Resort (reception)

Registration — ExpoMeloneras

14:0017:00

Intermission — Walk to Baobab

18:4519:00

Geothermal Energy Forum

April 22

On the last day of the summit, we are hosting a Forum entirely dedicated to Island Geothermal Energy, running in parallel to the main summit programme in Room 3. The main stage concludes with a closing plenary from 17:30, followed by Spanish Wine and Bites outside the auditorium until the venue closes at 19:00.

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Meet the Speakers

Learn more about the inspiring leaders, experts, and visionaries who will share their insights at the Global Sustainable Islands Summit 2026.

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Hon. Antonio Morales

Hon. Antonio Morales

President
Cabildo de Gran Canaria

Hon. Konris Maynard

Hon. Konris Maynard

Minister of Public Infrastructure, Energy and Utilities, Domestic Transport, Information, Communication and Technology and Posts
Government of St Kitts and Nevis

Hon. Maina Talia

Hon. Maina Talia

Minister of Home Affairs, Climate Change & Environment
Government of Tuvalu

Hon. Katherine Ebanks-Wilks

Hon. Katherine Ebanks-Wilks

Minister for Health, Environment & Sustainability
Cayman Islands Government

Tim Hemmings

Tim Hemmings

UK Special Envoy for Small Island Developing States
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, UK Government

Francesco La Camera

Francesco La Camera

Director General
International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)

Manolis Koutoulakis

Manolis Koutoulakis

General Secretary for Aegean and Island Policy
Ministry of Maritime Affairs, Hellenic Republic

Costas Kadis

Costas Kadis

European Commissioner for Fisheries and Oceans
European Commission

Ije Ikoku Okeke

Ije Ikoku Okeke

Managing Director, Global South
RMI

Raúl García Brink

Raúl García Brink

Councillor for Environment, Climate, Energy, and Knowledge
Cabildo de Gran Canaria

Rajesh Anand Bhagwan

Rajesh Anand Bhagwan

Minister of Environment, Solid Waste Management and Climate Change
Government of Mauritius

Alejandro Núñez Guerrero

Alejandro Núñez Guerrero

Ecotourism and Sustainable Tourism Expert
Region of Magallanes and Chilean Antarctica

Andreia Rosa Collard

Andreia Rosa Collard

Director of Competitivity, Innovation and Sustainability, Government of Madeira
Government of Madeira

Gene Leon

Gene Leon

Executive Director
Development Bank for Resilient Prosperity (DBRP)

Elena Martínez Martínez

Elena Martínez Martínez

Co-Founder & CTO
BlueGea Group

David Gumbs

David Gumbs

Director
RMI Islands Energy Program

Godfrey Baldacchino

Godfrey Baldacchino

Professor of Sociology & Editor, Small States & Territories
University of Malta

Dr. Mohammad Rafik M.S. Nagdee

Dr. Mohammad Rafik M.S. Nagdee

Executive Director
CCREEE

Thank you to our sponsorsGlobal Sustainable Islands Summit 2026

We are grateful to every partner who supported GSIS 2026 in Gran Canaria. If you would like to explore sponsorship or collaboration for future Island Innovation events, we would love to hear from you.

Looking ahead, add your name to the GSIS 2027 interest list for updates before registration opens.

Sponsors & Partners

EVENT SPONSORS

Platinum
Cabildo de Gran Canaria
Gold
Turismo de Gran Canaria
Edge Foundation
Join The Pipe
SPEGC
Silver
MALTAccelerate
MED-Hubs
Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena
Indoor Vertical Farming
EWASTE
Energia Solar Canarias
PreZero
Canaragua
Bronze
Venice Lagoon Plastic Free
Association Européenne pour la Démocratie Locale
JustOnEarth
CIRC
Ayaguares
Bioasis Gran Canaria
Best in Gran Canaria
Pure Energy Stream
Interreg North Sea - FREIIA

STRATEGIC PARTNERS

ITER
IGA - International Geothermal Association
ICNZ - Islands Centre for Net Zero
Rocky Mountain Institute
CCREEE
ULPGC
ODI Global
Instituto Tecnológico de Canarias
Involcan
Global Gateway and FIAP
Global Gateway
Virgin Islands Climate Change Trust Fund
Our Shared Ocean

EVENT PARTNERS

Peace Boat US
ORRAA - Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance
Sustainable Ocean Alliance
SMILO - Sustainable Islands
Gozo Business Chamber
Blue Planet Alliance
TREESCAPE
CHIC
Fundación Sergio Alonso
Susinsight
Innoceana
Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation
Metta
Fundação Carlos Albertino Veiga
Humboldt Cosmos Multiversity
Santo Amaro
The Route 66 Foundation
Kneyzus Energy
Volonteurope
iMPACT
Repeople
Caribbean Energy Chamber
Marinas de España
Cámara Oficial de Comercio, Industria, Servicios y Navegación de Gran Canaria
El Museo Canario
My Madeira Island
Restoring Sustainability
Long Duration Energy Storage Council
ASINCA Asociación Industrial de Canarias
Federación de Empresarios de Hostelería y Turismo de Las Palmas
Equal Right
LOCAL CO-ORGANISER
Infecar Feria Cabildo

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the 2026 summit (archived)

The Global Sustainable Islands Summit 2026 (GSIS 2026) was an in-person event series in Gran Canaria dedicated to advancing sustainable development on islands worldwide. It brought together professionals, researchers, policymakers, industry leaders, and students to share knowledge and solutions for island communities.

The Summit took place in Gran Canaria, at the ExpoMeloneras conference center, from April 20-22, 2026. Alongside the main conference, the Geothermal Energy Forum was held on April 22, the last day of the Summit.

No. GSIS 2026 has ended and registration is closed. This website remains as an archive of the programme and information from the 2026 edition. For future Island Innovation events, please follow islandinnovation.co or contact bizdev@islandinnovation.co.

Group offers were made available while tickets were on sale. With the event concluded, those historical offers are no longer active. For future editions or partnerships, contact bizdev@islandinnovation.co.

We continue to support island sustainability work through consultancy, events, and partnerships. For collaboration or sponsorship in future activities, contact our business development team: bizdev@islandinnovation.co.

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