Cyprus’s Roadmap for AI Governance and Inclusive Innovation

18 December 2025

As artificial intelligence moves from concept to everyday reality in business and public services, Cyprus faces a pivotal moment: how to embrace innovation while ensuring it is trustworthy, ethical, and aligned with global standards. The EU’s new regulatory frameworks, including the AI Act, Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), and Digital Services Act (DSA) — set the tone for safer, more transparent, and resilient digital systems. For Cyprus, thoughtful alignment with these frameworks goes beyond compliance; growing into a competitive advantage.

 

Building Trust Through Governance

Clear, practical guidance on AI governance will help organisations innovate with confidence. By reducing risk and embedding transparency, Cyprus can position itself as a trusted hub for digital transformation, attracting investment and fostering collaboration across sectors.

Inclusive Leadership: A Strategic Imperative

Equally critical is shaping a digital economy that reflects diverse voices. Closing the gender gap in technology and leadership is more than a social goal; it drives better decisions and stronger outcomes. Supporting women in tech leadership, promoting digital skills, and creating visible pathways into decision-making roles will make Cyprus’s tech ecosystem more competitive and sustainable.

Seizing Opportunity

Cyprus has the opportunity to lead by example, combining robust governance with inclusive innovation. By doing so, it can build a resilient, future-ready digital economy that works for everyone.

Christiana Antoniou
Partner - Corporate, Real Estate & Business Immigration
Christiana Antoniou is a Partner Solicitor at Spencer West. She specialises in Merger and Acquisitions, Joint Ventures, Commercial Agreements, Fiduciary Services, Non-contentious work on real estate projects (including but not limited to commercial and residential property acquisitions), Headquartering and Relocation.